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Kitchener Collection (page 5)

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitchener, Birdwood, Godley and Maxwell, Anzac, WW1

Kitchener, Birdwood, Godley and Maxwell, Anzac, WW1
Lord Herbert Kitchener (second left), Lieutenant-General Sir William Birdwood (far left), Major-General Alexander Godley (second right) and Major-General John Maxwell (far right) at North Beach

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Kitchener reviewing Indian troops, WW1

Lord Kitchener reviewing Indian troops, WW1
Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) reviewing Indian troops during the First World War. 800, 000 Indian troops fought in the war: nearly 48, 000 were killed or missing and 65, 000 wounded

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Kitchener watching Royal Engineer Cadets

Lord Kitchener watching Royal Engineer Cadets
Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) (far right) watching Royal Engineer Cadets constructing a wooden bridge on a training course during the First World War. Date: circa 1914-1916

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Kitchener leaving conference, Paris

Lord Kitchener leaving conference, Paris
Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) (left) leaving a conference in Paris at the start of the First World War. Date: circa September 1914

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Kitchener in uniform, WW1

Lord Kitchener in uniform, WW1
Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) in field service uniform during the First World War. Date: circa 1915-1916

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitchener, Birdwood and a French general, WW1

Kitchener, Birdwood and a French general, WW1
Lord Herbert Kitchener (right of centre) and Lieutenant-General Sir W R Birdwood (left of centre) at Anzac Cove during the Gallipoli Campaign, First World War

Background imageKitchener Collection: Loss of life in World War One - Postcard

Loss of life in World War One - Postcard
A matronly woman looks at a newspaper board with the World War One Recruitment message: Kitchener Wants More Men and replies with the chilling response: " I ve buried four and want no more

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitcheners army recruits drilling, Chatham, Kent, WW1

Kitcheners army recruits drilling, Chatham, Kent, WW1
Kitcheners army recruits drilling outside the Royal Engineers Electrical School at Chatham, Kent, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Kitchener made Military Admiral, 1909

Lord Kitchener made Military Admiral, 1909
Fascinating page from the Bystander showing a photograph of Lord Kitchener with critical editorial of his new position as Military Admiral which required him to travel hundreds of miles to inspect

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Kitchener at Royal Military Academy

Lord Kitchener at Royal Military Academy
Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) (centre) with two other officers at the Royal Military Academy, during the First World War. Date: circa 1914-1916

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Herbert Kitchener, Secretary of State for War, WW1

Lord Herbert Kitchener, Secretary of State for War, WW1
Lord Horatio Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916), appointed Secretary of State for War at the beginning of the First World War. He was responsible for a large recruitment campaign

Background imageKitchener Collection: Herbert Kitchener and others in Western Palestine

Herbert Kitchener and others in Western Palestine
Herbert Kitchener (later Lord Kitchener, 1850-1916) and others inside their tent whilst on a mapping survey of Western Palestine (Israel, West Bank and Gaza today) for the Palestine Exploration Fund

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Kitchener in France during shell crisis, WW1

Lord Kitchener in France during shell crisis, WW1
Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) and others leaving a conference in France during the shell shortage crisis, First World War. Date: circa 1915

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitcheners army recruits, Chatham, Kent, WW1

Kitcheners army recruits, Chatham, Kent, WW1
Kitcheners army recruits at the Royal Engineers Barracks in Chatham, Kent, during the First World War, with an ornamental stone gateway behind them. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Kitchener reviewing new army recruits, Basingstoke

Lord Kitchener reviewing new army recruits, Basingstoke
Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) reviewing new recruits of the 10th Division at Basingstoke during the First World War. Kitchener was so greatly involved in the drive for volunteers at

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Kitchener in Dardanelles, WW1

Lord Kitchener in Dardanelles, WW1
Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) while in the Dardanelles during the Gallipoli Campaign, First World War. Date: circa November 1915

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Herbert Kitchener in ceremonial uniform

Lord Herbert Kitchener in ceremonial uniform
Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) with others, in full ceremonial uniform, including many medals and a feather-topped hat. Date: circa 1914-1916

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Herbert Kitchener, British Army officer

Lord Herbert Kitchener, British Army officer
Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (1850-1916), British Field Marshal, diplomat, and statesman. Studio portrait by Bassano. circa 1900

Background imageKitchener Collection: Soldiers at Mytchett Camp, near Aldershot, WW1

Soldiers at Mytchett Camp, near Aldershot, WW1
Soldiers wearing " Kitchener Blue" uniform during the erection of tents at Mytchett Camp, near Aldershot, during the First World War. Date: December 1914

Background imageKitchener Collection: No Mans Land notice

No Mans Land notice
Hand written German notice in No Mans Land, Gommecourt Sector, May 1916

Background imageKitchener Collection: Sudan - The remains of the Mahdis Tomb

Sudan - The remains of the Mahdis Tomb
Sudan - The Mahdis Tomb, Omdurman. On the death of the Mahdi in 1885, his body was entombed in a silver-domed mosque in Omdurman

Background imageKitchener Collection: Sandwich WWII

Sandwich WWII
Refugees at the Sandwich Barbican, which was probably built about the middle of the 16th century. In the afternoon, from 4:30 to 7pm

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitchener Camp WWII

Kitchener Camp WWII
Refugees working in the fields near Kitchener Camp during World War II

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitchener refugee camp WWII

Kitchener refugee camp WWII
Many of the refugees in Kitchener refugee camp in England preferred to shave themselves and even seemed to enjoy the novelty of camp life in being able to shave outdoors

Background imageKitchener Collection: Funeral of King Edward VII

Funeral of King Edward VII
Scene at the funeral of King Edward VII -- Sir Evelyn Wood, Lord Roberts and Lord Kitchener on horseback

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitchener / Stamp

Kitchener / Stamp
Horatio, Lord Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum Soldier

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitcheners Army 1915

Kitcheners Army 1915
Men of Kitcheners Army, the new volunteer recruits enlisted at the request of Kitchener during World War I in 1915

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Kitchener and the governor of the Suez Canal

Lord Kitchener and the governor of the Suez Canal
Lord Horatio Kitchener of Khartoum (1850 - 1916), British military leader and statesman, pictured with his Excellency Mohamed Mahmoud Seliman Bey

Background imageKitchener Collection: The Imperial Stocking

The Imperial Stocking
The Kaiser receives an unwelcome gift in his Christmas stocking from Lord Kitchener - a bunch of pesky British soldiers with bayonets fixed

Background imageKitchener Collection: Admiral Jellicoes farewell to Lord Kitchener

Admiral Jellicoes farewell to Lord Kitchener
A photograph of Admiral John Rushworth Jellicoe (1859-1935) bidding farewell to Field-Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) before his embarkation aboard the H.M.S

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitchener visits the French front

Kitchener visits the French front
Photograph showing the war ministers of Britain and France at an inspection on a visit to the Western front. Lord Kitchener is seen second from left, and General Joffre third from left

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitchener at work

Kitchener at work
Illustration showing Lord Kitchener (1850-1916), Secretary of State for War receiving the famous soldier, Lord Roberts in his room at the War Office in 1914

Background imageKitchener Collection: My Dads at the Front

My Dads at the Front
Children used as recruiting sergeants in Cardiff, 1915. The British Cabinet were against conscription and so Lord Kitchener had to rely on recruitment drives

Background imageKitchener Collection: Joffre and Kitchener

Joffre and Kitchener
General Joffre leaving the War Office with Lord Kitchener on a visit to London in October 1915

Background imageKitchener Collection: Recruiting for the War in 1914

Recruiting for the War in 1914
Photograph showing the recruiting offices at Whitehall besieged by crowds of young men hoping to serve King and country, shortly after the outbreak of World War I in 1914

Background imageKitchener Collection: Bulldog and Kitchener

Bulldog and Kitchener
A patriotic bulldog with Lord Kitchener

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Kitchener embarking for Athens aboard the Destroyer H. M

Lord Kitchener embarking for Athens aboard the Destroyer H. M
Lord Kitchener (1850-1916) boarding the Destroyer H.M.S. Laforey bound for Athens following his tour of the eastern Mediterranean in November 1915

Background imageKitchener Collection: New Zealand troops marching to a memorial service in Westmin

New Zealand troops marching to a memorial service in Westmin
A column of New Zealand troops marching to commemorate those who fell attempting to seize the Gallipoli peninsular during the First World War

Background imageKitchener Collection: Lord Kitchener inspecting Allied positions at Sedd el-Bahr

Lord Kitchener inspecting Allied positions at Sedd el-Bahr
Lord Kitchener (1850-1916) inspecting Allied positions at Sedd el-Bahr on the southern tip of the Gallipoli peninsula in the eastern Mediterranean sea

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitchener Recruiting

Kitchener Recruiting
Kitchener tries to rouse a potential recruit to a surge of patriotism - but the wretched fellow couldn t give a damn

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitchener / War Office

Kitchener / War Office
HORATIO, LORD KITCHENER Kitchener as Secretary for War receiving the late Lord Roberts in his room at the War Office

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitchener / French Recruit

Kitchener / French Recruit
HORATIO, LORD KITCHENER 1ST EARL KITCHENER OF KHARTOUM Soldier; caricatured instructing French recruits to keep on fighting for England

Background imageKitchener Collection: Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener

Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener
Caricature of Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (1850-1916), British Field Marshal and proconsul

Background imageKitchener Collection: Boer / Peace Treaty / 1902

Boer / Peace Treaty / 1902
PEACE The peace treaty is signed in Pretoria by Christiaan De Wet and Kitchener

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitchener / Bassano / Virtue

Kitchener / Bassano / Virtue
Horatio, Lord Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum Soldier

Background imageKitchener Collection: Ww1 Postcard K Bulldog

Ww1 Postcard K Bulldog
Kitchener as a British bulldog guarding the flag

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitchener in Tasmania

Kitchener in Tasmania
HORATIO, LORD KITCHENER On horseback, inspecting the militia in Tasmania

Background imageKitchener Collection: Kitchener / Quinnell 1919

Kitchener / Quinnell 1919
Horatio, Lord Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum Soldier



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