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Kitcheners Collection

Background imageKitcheners Collection: Couple kissing outside Carnaby Street boutique

Couple kissing outside Carnaby Street boutique
A couple kissing in front of iconic Carnaby Street boutique, I was Lord Kitcheners Valet. Hanging outside can be seen a variety of mens vintage clothing including a naval peacoat

Background imageKitcheners Collection: Cartoon, Kitcheners All, WW1

Cartoon, Kitcheners All, WW1
Cartoon, 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

Background imageKitcheners Collection: Carnaby Street Scene

Carnaby Street Scene
CARNABY STREET Selecting postcards from a rack outside the " Lord Kitcheners" boutique

Background imageKitcheners Collection: WW1 Training Lord Kitchener's Army, trench digging

WW1 Training Lord Kitchener's Army, trench digging

Background imageKitcheners Collection: WW1 CARTOON/NO MORE FISH

WW1 CARTOON/NO MORE FISH
George 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

Background imageKitcheners Collection: Memorial to Canadian 10th & 16th Bns CEF, Kitcheners Wood

Memorial to Canadian 10th & 16th Bns CEF, Kitcheners Wood Date: 2016

Background imageKitcheners Collection: Lord Kitchener black bordered Mourning Card

Lord Kitchener black bordered Mourning Card
Kitchener'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

Background imageKitcheners Collection: Map of Carnaby Street, 1960s

Map of Carnaby Street, 1960s
Map of showing the location of epicentre of sixties cool, Carnaby Street, in central London, as directed by one of the leading male boutiques, Lord Kitcheners Valet. Date: 1966

Background imageKitcheners Collection: Edwards Clements, Jeakes and Company

Edwards Clements, Jeakes and Company
An advertisment for Edwards Clements, Jeakes and Company, cooking, laundry and heat engineers. Their products are ideal for use in institutions, such as hospitals, workhouses, asylums and infirmaries

Background imageKitcheners Collection: Sisters as recruiting sergeants for Kitcheners Army, WW1

Sisters as recruiting sergeants for Kitcheners Army, WW1
Irish sisters, Miss Winifred and Ivy Mulroney riding together in Hyde Park, London to recruit men for Lord Kitcheners army in September 1914

Background imageKitcheners Collection: Colonial volunteers inspected by Major-General Bethune, WW1

Colonial volunteers inspected by Major-General Bethune, WW1
Major-General Bethune inspecting colonial volunteers on the Horse Guards Parade wearing their civilian clothes, including, at one end, a man in top hat and tails

Background imageKitcheners Collection: Flavel kitchener

Flavel kitchener
Flavels kitchener, on display at the Great Exhibition 1851, named after William Flavel(1819-1892), iron-founder and businessman. Date: 1851

Background imageKitcheners Collection: Enlisting in Kitcheners Army at the start of World War I

Enlisting in Kitcheners Army at the start of World War I
On 6th August 1914 the House of Commons unanimously sanctioned an increase of the Army by 500, 000 men and recruiting for the first 100, 000 men of Kitcheners army began on 7th August

Background imageKitcheners Collection: An unmilitary salute in silhouette, WW1

An unmilitary salute in silhouette, WW1
Professor Miggs, of the Volunteers, takes his first walk in uniform and gives a very unmilitary salute. An academic type takes to khaki but isn t yet familiar with military etiquette. Date: 1915

Background imageKitcheners Collection: General Monro

General Monro
General Charles Carmichael Monro, sent as replacement to Sir Ian Hamilton in the Dardanelles. After a disastrous campaign, Hamilton was recalled to England


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