Developers have been granted permission to transform the former home of Lord Kitchener into a swanky holiday house. Hotel bosses are set to renovate run-down Flint Cottage on the sprawling Broome Park ...
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 ...
A desperate letter sent by army chief Lord Kitchener to Winston Churchill exactly 100 years ago has shown how unprepared Britain was at the outbreak of the First World War. The letters written in ...
The First Lord of the Admiralty [William Clive Bridgeman], in a written reply to Captain Waterhouse, has issued a correction ...
Lord Kitchener's pointing finger and commanding moustached face is one of the most enduring images of World War I. It first appeared on the back of a magazine and was plastered on recruitment posters ...
Scotland Yard has launched an appeal to trace living descendants of the last close protection officer to die in the line in duty. Detective Sergeant Matthew McLoughlin will be honoured a century after ...
General who was iconic face of YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU posters died when ship sank 100 years ago this month BREATHTAKING photos have emerged of the sunken WW1 ship where Lord Kitchener perished with ...
In June, 1916, the British cruiser Hampshire struck a mine and the British Commonwealth suffered the loss of Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, Earl Kitchener of Khartum, “the greatest ...
Waiting on the platform of King’s Cross station on 4 June 1916 Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener – Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, suppressor of the Boers, governor of Egypt, slayer of the Sudanese ...
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.