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(posters) Made by: Unknown
Your King and Country Need Youwhole: the title, beneath the Royal Charter, is positioned across the top, with the text below occupying the remainder, both in blue. All set against a white background. image: text only. text: G.R. [Royal Charter] YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU EVERY...
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(posters) Made by: Unknown (artist) 1915-06
German Cruelty to British Prisonerswhole: the title is placed across the top in red set, with the text, comprising of two quotes, set over the remainder in red and dark brown. A subtitle is situated a the foot of the design, in dark brown. All are set against a plain white background and...
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part of "KINGSWELL C A" (photographs) 1916-06-05
FIELD MARSHAL LORD KITCHENER AT SCAPA FLOW, 5 JUNE 1916Lord Kitchener boards HMS IRON DUKE from HMS OAK at 12.25pm prior to lunching with Admiral Lord Jellicoe at Scapa Flow on 5 June 1916.
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(posters) Made by: Soutril, V (?) (artist) 1915
Be Honest with Yourselfwhole: the image is positioned in the upper third, with the title and text positioned separately in the lower two-thirds, in white. All set against a black background. image: a depiction in silhouette of British soldiers operating an artillery piece. An...
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(posters) Made by: P J W (artist) 1915-09
Come Now - Be Honest with Yourselfwhole: the image occupies the right half, with the title separate and positioned top edge left, and the subtitle across the bottom edge, both in red outlined black. The text is separate and positioned centre left, in black. All set against a grey...
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(posters) Made by: Bassano [after] (artist) 1915-09
Lord Kitchener Sayswhole: the image occupies the left half, held within a red border. The title and text are separate and positioned in the right half, in yellow. All are set against a black background and held within a yellow border. image: a head and shoulders...
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(souvenirs and ephemera) Made by: ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY 1917
Toby Jug, Lord KitchenerFirst World War period patriotic, humorous and inspirational portrait ceramic (in the form of a 'Toby Jug') of Field Marshal Lord Kitchener. Herbert Horatio Kitchener, or 'Kitchener of Khartoum', was British Secretary of State for War from August 1914...
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(equipment)
TelephoneTelephone from the office of the British Secretary of State for War. This telephone stood on the desk of the Secretary of State for War throughout the First World War. It was used in succession by Mr Herbert Asquith, Field Marshal Lord Kitchener, Mr...
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(posters) Made by: Leete, Alfred (artist)
Your Country Needs Youwhole: image and text are integrated, set against a grey-brown background. Two images occupy the upper third and the centre. The central image incorporates the title and is flanked by text, in red. Further text is placed over the lower third, in blue....
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(posters) Made by: Unknown (artist)
Men of Essexwhole: the title is positioned across the top edge, beneath the Royal Charter, in red, with the text occupying the remainder, in black and in red. All set against a white background. image: text only. text: G. [Royal Charter] R. MEN OF ESSEX YOUR KING...
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