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The Vulgarity of Voluntarism 1914An illustration of the evil effects of the vulgarity of voluntarism referred to by our contributor. Lord Kitchener is represented by a German cartoon as compelled to recruit Suffragettes in place of
Lord Kitchener and Lord Haldane arriving at the War OfficePhotograph of (right) Lord Kitchener (1850 - 1916), accompanied with Lord Haldane (1856 - 1928), who was the current Lord Chancellor and former War Minister, arriving at the War Office
Photograph of Lord Kitchener PH, Welling, Kent. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1939
Kitchener by John HassallCaricature of Lord Kitchener by John Hassall. Date: 1902
Lord Herbert Kitchener, British army officerLord Horatio Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916), British army officer, appointed Secretary of State for War at the beginning of the First World War. Date: circa 1913-1914
Royal Review, Buckingham Palace, LondonRoyal Review at Buckingham Palace, London, showing King Edward VII, Queen Alexandra, George, Prince of Wales, Princess Victoria of Wales, Earl Roberts, Colonel Aslar Khan
The Kitchener Coffin Hoax: Frank Power, freelance journalistThe Kitchener Coffin Hoax: Frank Power (real name Arthur Vectis Freeman), freelance journalist. who earned notoriety as the author of the Great Kitchener Yarn - Power claimed to have brought
Cairo - garden party held by Lord KitchenerOverhead view of a garden party in Cairo for Anglo-Egyptian society given by Lord Kitchener, who was Consul-General in Egypt at the time. Date: 1913
Lord Kitchener as Secretary of State for War. Date: 1916
Lord Kitchener walking down steps alone of War Office. His first public appearance as Secretary for War. On the steps in the light-coloured top hat is Mr F E Smith, MP, Chief of the new Press Bureau
Lord Kitchener walking down steps with general Joffre. Date: 1915
Portrait of Lord Kitchener, in circular frame Date: 1916
Kitchener sitting his desk in the War Office. 1914
Kitcheners new recruits, physical drill in Hyde Park, LondoKitcheners new recruits doing physical drill in Hyde Park, London. 1914-1918
Kitcheners Army, 8th Battalion Leicester Regiment, WW1Kitcheners Army - 8th Battalion Leicester Regiment removing bivouacs at Wokingham, during the First World War. 1914-1918
Advert, Ventilating Kitchener Close Range OvenAdvert, Benham & Sons, Wigmore Street, London - Ventilating Kitchener, Close Range Oven with Open Chimney. circa 1890
Calendar, January 1916, WW1Calendar, January 1916 -- Lord Kitchener, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1915-1916
British recruitment poster, Enlist Today, WW1British recruitment poster, Lord Kitchener says... Enlist Today, First World War. 1915
Lord Kitchener on horseback, Khartoum, SudanLord Kitchener on horseback, during his time in Khartoum, Sudan. circa 1890s
1st Earl Kitchener and Rudyard KiplingK, k. Field Marshal Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (1850-1916) and Joseph Rudyard Kipling, British author (1865-1936). Date: 1900
Kitchener Camp WWIIRefugees labouring at the Kitchener Camp Date: 1939-1945
BOER / CARTOON / KITCHENERCARTOONS Lord Kitchener caricatured as a toad. Date: 1901
Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (1850 - 1916), Irish-born senior British Army officer and colonial administrator
Lord Kitchener, Admiral Sir E Seymour and Major-General Sir Alfred Gaselee passing under the Canadian Arch
Kitchener Memorial, Orkney, ScotlandOn Marwick Head, five miles east of Dounby in Orkney, stands a crenallated tower built by public subscription to honour the memory of Herbert Kitchener
WW1 - Little boy praying for the safety of Lord Kitchener (Secretary of State for War from 1914 to 1916) - For if anything should happen to him, wed have nobody to look after us but the Daily Mail !
A tribute to the brave in an East London street, WW1A shrine around a roll of honour attached to the wall of a house in Palace Road, Hackney and adorned with flags, flowers and a portrait of the recently deceased Lord Kitchener
Patent Applied For, Heath Robinson WW1 cartoonThe Kitchener Boche-Bayoneter - an airy invention by William Heath Robinson. An uncharacteristically brutal invention suggesting that a trench sized board covered with bayonets be lowered
ENGLISH BEADLE / KITCHENERWilliam Kitchener, Beadle of Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden & Ely Rent. A Beadle was a minor parish official employed to usher and keep order during services. Date: circa 1780
Lord Kitchener, Secretary of State for War, WW1Lord Kitchener (Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, 1850-1916), Secretary of State for War from 1914 to his death in 1916. circa 1914
A Man who stayed at Home. H. M. Bateman cartoon, WW1" A Man who stayed at Home: The ought-to-have!" This cartoon shows a man who at various points during the war insists I ought to enlist but never actually does so
Soudan, Fashoda conflict. Magazine Punch, 1898How Some People Invade the Soudan. Satirical cartoon by T. Reed in the magazine Punch. September 24, 1898. Reference to the conflict between France and Britain for colonial territories in Sudan
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- More MenLord Kitchener Calls For More Men -- God Save the King. Recruitment poster, issued 19 May 1915. One of thirteen printed posters produced in Britain between August 1914 and March 1916. Date: 1915
Cartoon, K and His (Anti) German Garden, WW1Cartoon, K and His (Anti) German Garden, showing Lord Kitchener watering his garden during the First World War to grow more army recruits ready for a spring offensive. Date: 1914
Kitchener Quote PosterA recruitment poster featuring a portrait of Lord Kitchener alongside a quote from a speech he gave at the Guildhall in July, 1915 stressing the Call of Duty
Nine military and naval Men of the MomentThis was a catch phrase of 1914. The men here include General H.S. Dorrien, Lord Kitchener, Sir John French, H.R.H Prince of Wales, H.M. King George V, Prince Albert, Admiral Sir W
Lord Kitchener black bordered Mourning CardKitchener's portait is surrounded by the names of the campaigns in which he served. He was drowned when HMS Hampshire sank on 5 June 1916. WW1 Date: 1916
Humorous postcard, soldier on Western Front, WW1Humorous postcard, British soldier on the Western Front -- I m amongst the Kitcheners, and very nice too. Date: circa 1915
Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington GalleriesThe International Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington Galleries. Photographs shows Andre Breton, the leader of the Surrealist movement
Fancy Dress costume - Kitchener pun, 1898Quite brilliant fancy dress costume on the pun of Kitcheners great with a man dressed as a kitchen range or stove, with the words Kitcheners grate written across the front - a reference to military
Tacuinum Sanitatis. 14th century. Meat aspicTacuinum Sanitatis. 14th century. Medieval handbook of health. Meat aspic. Miniature. Fol. 76 r
WW1 Recruitment PosterCome Now - Your arms, uniform and accoutrements are ready waiting for you (quotation from Lord Kitchener at the Guildhall, July 1915) - Be honest with yourself
Your Arms Uniform and Accoutrements are ReadyCome Now. your Arms Uniform and Accoutrements are Ready Waiting for you - Lord Kitchener at Guildhall, July 1915. be Honest with Yourself. Poster
Kitchener and George V at Aldershot, WW1King George V with Lord Kitchener during an inspection of army recruits at Aldershot during the early stages of the First World War. Date: September 1914
Kitcheners army recruits at Aldershot, WW1Lord Kitcheners army recruits marching along Queens Avenue at Aldershot, ready for an inspection by King George V during the early stages of the First World War. Date: September 1914
Cartoon on postcard, Kitchener news, WW1Cartoon on a postcard, showing a skinny woman in the early stages of the First World War, reading a news bulletin: Kitchener gets half a million men in a month
Patriotic British postcard, girl with doll, WW1First World War patriotic postcard, showing a little girl standing by a red pillar box, about to post her (male) doll to Lord Kitchener at the War Office