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Your King & Country Need You', 1914 (chromolitho)

Your King & Country Need You', 1914 (chromolitho)
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NAM5929339
Image title
Your King & Country Need You', 1914 (chromolitho)
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Artist
Wood, Lawson (1878-1957) / English
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
chromolithograph
Date
1914 AD (C20th AD)
Image description

‘Your King & Country Need You', 1914. Chromolithograph recruiting poster, after Lawson Wood, published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee as Poster No. 17, printed by Dobson, Molle and Company Limited, 1914. This poster depicts a soldier of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) in France, with the caption 'A Wee 'Scrap O' Paper' is Britain’s Bond’. As in the rest of Europe, the outbreak of the First World War was greeted with popular acclaim in Britain. Around 30,000 men were enlisting every day by the end of August 1914. By December 1915, over two million men had enlisted. Neither the Second World War nor more recent conflicts have generated anything like this degree of enthusiasm. Men enlisted for all manner of reasons, including patriotism, the desire to quit a boring job for an exciting adventure or the chance to see another country. Text transcription: 'YOUR KING & COUNTRY/ NEED YOU/ TO MAINTAIN THE HONOUR AND GLORY/ OF THE/ BRITISH EMPIRE'.

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© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
royalty / recruitment / recruiting / propaganda / media / patriotism / ideology / honour / Highlander / soldier / alliance / politics / enlistment

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