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Militia recruiting poster, 1906 (colour litho)

IMAGE number
NAM5925489
Image title
Militia recruiting poster, 1906 (colour litho)
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Artist
Unknown Artist, (20th century)
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
colour lithograph
Date
1906 AD (C20th AD)
Image description

Militia recruiting poster, 1906. The four plates on the poster show the Royal Garrison artillery militia, the English and Welsh infantry militia, the Scottish infantry militia and the Irish infantry militia. It contains information about training, pay, bounty, food and sleeping arrangements for militiamen in an attempt to appeal to new recruits. A debate in the House of Lords in 1906 addressed the shortage of militiamen fit for service and 'the difficulty of recruiting. All the troubles from which the Militia now suffers would disappear if only the battalions could be maintained in full numbers, and a better stamp of man be induced'. It was thought that joining the militia had become unpopular because it hampered men obtaining permanent and well-paid civilian work. By improving conditions for recruits and increasing training, it was thought that the militia could become a more efficient reserve from which men could be drawn in times of emergency, as they had been during the Boer War (1899-1902).

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© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
recruitment / recruiting / Pay / uniform / coastal defence / defence / artillery
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Largest available format 3643 × 4565 px 20 MB
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Large 3643 × 4565 px 308 × 387 mm 20.1 MB
Medium 817 × 1024 px 69 × 87 mm 1.4 MB

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