New recruits setting off for training camp, WW1
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New recruits setting off for training camp, WW1
Volunteers for Kitcheners Army, all dressed in civilian clothing, pictured marching in formation on their way to the railway station, destined for the training camps during the early months of the First World War. The bombardment of Scarborough by the Germans on 16 December 1914 greatly stimulated recruiting. Date: 1914
Media ID 14157823
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Band Civilian Formation Joining Marching Recruiting Recruitment Recruits Volunteers
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