The only surviving ‘Lord Kitchener Wants You’ First World War recruiting poster in public hands has gone on the market for £15,000. The incredibly rare poster was responsible for the enlistment of ...
One of only six original Lord Kitchener World War One recruitment posters has gone on sale after being found in an attic - along with a menu showing how rationing forced Simpsons in the Strand to have ...
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 every ...
Kitchener and his pointing finger are still regularly used in the promotion of everything from local fetes to garage sales. But for Martyn Thatcher, author of the Amazing Story of the Kitchener Poster ...
Instead, the poster, which features the image of Lord Kitchener pointing a finger at the reader, was put together by a graphic designer for a magazine. Art buff turned historian James Taylor made the ...
A giant maize maze commemorating the WW1 centenary has been unveiled, featuring the world's biggest poppy made out of poppies, which is the size of an Olympic swimming pool. The iconic Lord Kitchener ...
First World War recruitment posters are being sold on Wednesday 9 July in Onslows Auctioneers' online sale, entitled The Great War Centenary and Summer Vintage Posters. The collection of nearly 200 ...
The image has been formed in a 12-acre (4.8 hectares) maize field at Skylark Garden Centre in Wimblington A large maze in the shape of the Lord Kitchener "Your Country Needs You" World War One ...
A recruitment poster of the stern-eyed Lord Kitchener has become a defining image of World War One. A clever illustrator's psychological trickery has spawned a thousand imitations, writes Adam Eley.