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Before Big Brother, there was Lord Kitchener. Read the backstory in "Grand Illusions: American Art and the First World War" by David M. Lubin.
Remarkable pictures have emerged of the underwater grave of Lord Kitchener and 736 other men who died when their warship hit a mine 100 years ago this month. Kitchener, Secretary of State for War ...
Lord Kitchener, who was the Secretary of State for War and a Field Marshal, died on June 5, 1916 when the HMS Hampshire hit a German mine off Orkney and sank in 15 minutes.
Lord Kitchener's pointing finger and commanding moustached face is one of the most enduring images of World War I. ... He was cheered by large crowds and presented with gifts along the way.
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 ...
A large maze in the shape of the Lord Kitchener "Your Country Needs You" World War One recruitment poster has been created in Cambridgeshire. The image has been formed in a 12-acre (4.8 hectares ...
An iconic image of the City of Kitchener's namesake will soon be in circulation on the back of the United Kingdom's £2 coin.. A picture of Lord Kitchener, which first appeared on a British Army ...
Calls have been made to scrap a coin marking the centenary of the First World War. The Royal Mint's recently issued commemorative £2 coin shows an image of Lord Kitchener and the famous words ...
A large maze in the shape of the Lord Kitchener "Your Country Needs You" World War One recruitment poster has been created in Cambridgeshire. The image has been formed in a 12-acre (4.8 hectares ...