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- Title
- Poster, 'Why More Men Are Needed'
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- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
- Collection
- Te Papa Collections Online
- Description
This text-heavy British First World War poster is typical of the early posters printed by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. It quotes Prime Minister Herbert Asquith's speech at Guildhall on 9 November 1914 where he declared his war aims. It quickly became clear in the early months of the war that many more men were needed to enlist to fight against Germany. One of the more powerful inducements for men to sign up was to invoke the vulnerability and sufferings of Belgium and France, which...
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- November 1914
- Creator
- Parliamentary Recruiting Committee / Roberts & Leete Ltd.
- URL
- https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/1142190
- Related subjects
- World War, 1914-1918 / War / ink / paper / political posters / offset lithography / United Kingdom
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