Lord Derby Scheme comic postcard 8

1915
Overview

Colourful comic postcard featuring a young boy with dark hair, standing with his hands behind his back. He is wearing no clothing other than a Lord Derby Scheme armband as underpants. He is winking, and the caption reads 'How do you like my armlet?'
Around the outside of the card is a golden brown line with a red crown in the centre of each side. This matches the colour of the armband.
The name of the artist, D. Tempest, appears near the base of the illustration in grey lettering.
The reverse of the card shows the publisher's details. There is no writing on the back of the card.
This card is one of a series called 'Witty Armlet' produced by Bamforth & Co. Ltd. There are several in the collection.

Historical information

The Lord Derby Scheme armbands were worn by men who had formally volunteered for Army Service but who had yet to be issued with a uniform.
The scheme was introduced in November 1915 by Lord Derby, Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby (1865–1948) after which it was named. He was Lord Kitchener's choice for Director General of Recruiting.
The scheme represented a final attempt to avoid full-scale Conscription.
Men aged between 18 & 41 were asked to attest their readiness to serve in the British Army, on the understanding that all single men would be called up before the youngest married volunteers.
Unfortunately by the scheme’s closing date of December 1915, more than a million men had failed to come forward, resulting in compulsory military service being introduced in January 1916.

Many humorous postcards were released around this time to encourage men to enlist.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-119-RoW00257
Material
Width
88 mm
Height or length
139 mm
Inscriptions and markings

On front:

"How do you like my
Armlet?"

On reverse:

"BAMFORTH & CO. LTD, HOLMFIRTH (ENGLAND) AND NEW YORK.
"WITTY ARMLET" Series No. 271 PRINTED IN ENGLAND"

Place made
Holmfirth
United Kingdom
Year
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Lord Derby Scheme comic postcard 8
Lord Derby Scheme comic postcard 8
Reverse of Lord Derby Scheme comic postcard 8
Reverse of Lord Derby Scheme comic postcard 8

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