Lord Kitchener Patriotic placard

c. 1915
Overview

Lord Kitchener Patriotic placard or small poster in the colours of the Empire - red, white and blue. A rectangular greyscale photographic image of Lord Kitchener wearing full military uniform is in the centre, underneath which is written his name.
There is a blue outside border and a blue ribbon at the top threaded through two holes for hanging.
Patriotic slogans adorn the bottom of the card.

Historical information

Horatio Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) was a British Field Marshal and colonial administrator who played a key role in World War I.
He was born in Ireland and trained as a military engineer. He served in the Middle East and Egypt, and became commander-in-chief of the Egyptian army in 1892.
He served as chief of staff in the Second Boer War, and later became Commander-in-Chief.
Kitchener became Secretary of State for War at the start of World War One. He oversaw the rapid expansion of the British Army through the recruitment of volunteers. He became the face of the First World War when he appeared on the 'Your Country Needs You' poster.
He died in 1916 when his ship, HMS Hampshire, struck a German mine while en route to Russia on a diplomatic mission. He was the highest ranking officer to be killed during the war.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-119-RoW00199
Material
Width
110 mm
Height or length
165 mm
Inscriptions and markings

"LORD KITCHENER"

"GOD BLESS THE ALLIES
AND
GIVE US VICTORY"

Place made
United Kingdom
Year
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Lord Kitchener patriotic placard
Lord Kitchener patriotic placard

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