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Kitchener Poster - Your Country Needs YouPoster, Britons - (Kitchener) wants YOU. Join your countrys army. The classic World War One recruitment poster designed by Alfred Leete. circa 1916
Kitchener Poster C. 1915Your Country Needs You This direct and graphic recruitment poster featuring Lord Kitchener, aimed to command and inspire
Ww1 Kitchener RecruitingKITCHENER POSTER Recruitment poster featuring Kitchener : " You are the man I want"
Ww1 / C 1915 / Kitchener PosKITCHENER POSTER " Your Country Needs You" The striking recruitment poster featuring Lord Kitchener
Union Workhouse, Brighton, SussexBrighton Union workhouse on Race Hill, at Elm Grove in Brighton, Sussex, which opened in 1867. From 1915 to 1920 it was the Kitchener Indian Hospital and later became Brighton General Hospital
Lord Kitchener in a trench, Dardanelles, WW1Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) in a trench with others in the Dardanelles during the Gallipoli Campaign, First World War. Date: circa November 1915
Lord Kitchener making a presentation to an Indian trooperField Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, (1850 - 1916), a British Field Marshal, diplomat, and statesman, hands a colonial Indian cavalry soldier a medal
Kitchener / Vanity FairHoratio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum Soldier
Kitchener / Army CelebsHoratio, Lord Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum Soldier
Lord Kitchener in the Great WarLord Horatio Herbert Kitchener published shortly after his death
Lord KitchenerLord Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl of Khartoum (1850 - 1916), military leader and statesman, pictured in uniform on the front cover of The Tatler
The Avenger Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, of GordonTHE AVENGER LORD KITCHENER OF KHARTOUM, OF GORDON.Chromolithograph from a photograph by Bassano, 1899.Published by Bassano, London
Field Marshal Lord KitchenerPortrait of Field Marshal Lord Kitchener. Artist: Cyrus Cuneo Date: 1912
Cartoon, Kitcheners All, WW1Cartoon, Kitcheners All, First World War. A scene in a London club, where nearly all of the members look just like Lord Kitchener, each one with his own ideas of how the war should be run. Date: 1914
Advert for Peter Robinsons mens clothing 1904Tailored clothing for gentlemen at Peter Robinson s, Oxford Street. Date: 1904
WWI Poster, Enlist Today (Welsh version)WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Be honest with yourself. Be certain that your so-called reason is not a selfish excuse. (Lord Kitchener) Enlist Today (Welsh version). Date: 1916
Lord Kitchener reviewing Indian Troops - WWIField Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, (1850 - 1916), a British Field Marshal, diplomat and statesman, reviewing Indian troops - World War one era
Memorial Plate - Portraits of Kitchener and JellicoeMemorial Plate. England expects that every man will do his duty and. did his. Contains portraits of Kitchener and Jellicoe. Commemorative Ware
German cartoon on British recruitment techniquesA cartoon from the German satirical magazine, Lustige Blatter reproduced in The Tatler suggesting that the famous recruitment posters did not persuade men to join up and that instead
Lord Kitchener (Photo)HORATIO, LORD KITCHENER 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum Soldier
Congratulations from Lord Kitchener to Sir John FrenchPostcard detailing the congratulations sent from Lord Kitchener to General Sir John French on August 25th 1914, at the very start of the First World War
Lord Kitchener inspecting Indian troopsField Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, (1850 - 1916), Field Marshal, diplomat, and statesman, inspecting Indian troops at Hampton Court, West London
Advertisement for the Burberry Tielocken trench coat, as endorsed and worn by Lord Kitchener during visits to the Front. Date: 1916
Army recruitment poster Your Country needs You
Boer War, group photo, first attempt at peaceBoer War, group photo, first attempt (unsuccessful) to arrive at peace, at Middelburg in March 1901. Back row (left to right): Colonel Henderson, Van Velden, Major Watson, H Fraser, Colonel Hamilton
The Kitchener Memorial School of Medicine, Khartoum, Sudan. circa 1920s
General Kitchener
Lord Kitchener Victorian period
Military heroes of the Boer War
Heroes of the Boer War early 1900s
Lord Kitchener, hand coloured photo
WW1 Recruitment Poster Lord Kitchener
Burrell Showman's Road Locomotive number 3651 Earl KitchenerBurrell Showman's Road Locomotive number 3651, Earl Kitchener, reg. HR 3964, at Stratford-on-Avon on 10 July 1970. Date: 1970
WW1 Kitchener recruitment poster
Lord Kitchener Recruitment Poster WW1
WW1 Training Lord Kitchener's Army, trench digging
Lord Kitchener Victorian Military General
Tomb of Lord Curzon and the First Lady Curzon. Which were commission by Sir Bertram Mackennal during Lord Curzon's own lifetime. They are to be found in Kedleston Church
Kitchener in EgyptLord Kitchener arriving in Cairo. The barefoot runners at front clear the way for the carriage, they carry wands of office
Poster, London Opinion, Your Country Needs You, WW1Original news stand poster, London Opinion, Your Country Needs You, Lord Kitchener. This is the very rare poster that led to what was to become the famous Lord Kitchener Wants You recruiting poster
Lord Kitchener at a recruiting office, WW1Lord Kitchener with the Lord Mayor at a recruiting office, addressing a crowd of people outside in the street, First World War. circa 1914-1916
Navy's tribute to Lord Kitchener, WW1Admiral Sir David Beatty (right) and Admiral Sir Robert Lowry (centre) and their staff seen leaving St. Giles's Cathedral
Tatler cover, Death of Lord Kitchener, WW1Tatler front cover announcing the death of Lord Kitchener of Khartoum. Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl of Khartoum and Broome (1850-1916), British soldier and stateman
Two British officers of the Scots Guards bearing the Colour at the changing of the guard at Buckingham palace. The two soldiers are seen in black crepe armbands, as ordered by the King
Herbert KitchenerHoratio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (1850 - 1916), Irish-born senior British Army officer and colonial administrator. Date: 1902
Cartoon, The Last Wicket - The Boer War is compared to cricket with a Boer batting and Kitchener as wicket keeper. Date: 1901
WW1 CARTOON/NO MORE FISHGeorge V is told of Kitchener's death by drowning in the Hampshire, and observes that they will no longer be able to eat fish from the North Sea Date: 1916
Comic postcard, Little boy and Allied leaders, WW1 - French, Kitchener and Jellicoe Date: 1914-1918