London Opinion Your Country Needs You

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London opinion your country needs you. The reason being that it closed in 1954 when it was taken over by men only. Title london opinion your country needs you alfred leete. A wartime patriotic appeal. The myth of the most iconic world war i emblem.
Its supposedly vital influence on recruitment is largely a myth. However it did not appear in poster form until the end of september 1914 after signing up peaked. London opinion the most influential cover by anthony quinn. The commanding moustached.
News uk your country needs you. Ex soldiers up to 45 years of age photo from london opinion your country needs you men can enlist in the new army for the duration of the war rate of pay. London opinion was one of the most influential magazines in the world. R4x6p8 from alamy s library of millions of high resolution stock photos illustrations and vectors.
If only black and white b w sources are listed and you desire a copy showing color or tint assuming the original has any you can generally purchase a quality copy of the original in color by citing the call number listed above and including the catalog record about this item with your request. The picture of lord kitchener has long been regarded as the poster that encouraged young men to join the army. However you will undoubtedly recognise this your country needs you kitchener cover from 5. London opinion front page.
God save the king. Yet you have probably never heard of it. This image designed by alfred leete 1882 1933 and famous for kitchener s pointing finger and the words your country needs you has become an icon of the enlistment frenzy. Your country needs you.
Your country needs you the myth about the first world war poster that never existed it is perhaps the best known and most enduring image of the first world war. In september a poster printed by victoria house and credited to the london opinion carried the image of kitchener below britons and above wants you join your country s army.