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The iconic recruitment posters during the First World War made him one of the most recognisable faces in British history. Lord Kitchener’s moustachioed face and steely eyes stared down from ...
A recruitment poster of the stern ... the number of ethnic minority recruits in the British Army. Kitchener's face was replaced in two posters by servicemen of African and Asian heritage.
Lord Kitchener-style recruitment posters are targeting millennials The ... pointing to an increase in diversity Or at least, the British Army does. "Me me me millennials", "phone zombies" and ...
Football played a crucial role in recruitment for the British war effort in 1914 ... Public announcements were made and posters put up at football grounds. By November, three months into the ...
On display are a wall of recruitment posters aimed at boosting the professional army of 80,000 men that made up the British Expeditionary Force. Before conscription in 1916, some two million ...
British and Belgian forces were trying to delay the Germans from breaking into France. But as they were pushed back to Antwerp, Kitchener - famed for featuring on WW1 recruitment posters with the ...
The posters following evoke the famous Lord Kitchener designs used during World War One, with the new £1.5 million campaign set to feature on billboard across the country. Advertisement Hide Ad ...
Tamworth did not realise that behind the copy of the Proclamation were no fewer than 11 recruitment posters for the British army. It was common at the time for a poster site to be plastered over ...