• Alfred Ambrose Chew Leete (1882–1933) was a British graphic artist. Born at Thorpe Achurch, Northamptonshire, he studied at Kingsholme School and The...
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    Lord Kitchener Wants You is a 1914 advertisement by Alfred Leete which was developed into a recruitment poster. It depicted Lord Kitchener, the British...
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  • Leete may refer to: Alfred Leete, graphic artist Andrew Leete Stone, author and religious figure Bernard Leete, aviator Bill Leete, sportsman Harry Rickards...
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    Recruitment poster, Alfred Leete, 1914...
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    Alfred Leete, eds. (1929), Further Poems of Emily Dickinson, Boston, MA: Little, Brown, and Company Bianchi, Martha Dickinson; Hampson, Alfred Leete,...
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    was illustrated by Martin Justice in the Saturday Evening Post and by Alfred Leete in the Strand. "Extricating Young Gussie" was included in the 1934 collection...
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  • Laune Rick Law John Lawrence Edward Lear Alan Lee Suzy Lee John Leech Alfred Leete João M. P. Lemos Lois Lenski - American, wrote and illustrated historical...
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    the Aeroplane. Amberley. ISBN 978-1-84868-221-4. Evans, Jane (1982). Alfred Leete. Woodspring Museum. Keyes, Anthony (1995). Weston-super-Mare The sands...
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    Emily's poetry and two biographies, occasionally with assistance from Alfred Leete Hampton. Todd, upset at the rival publications and assuming only she...
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    without change, until her own death in 1943. Her heirs – co-editor Alfred Leete Hampson, and later his widow, Mary Landis Hampson – continued to preserve...
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    and Phillipps Ward (US). "Disentangling Old Duggie" was illustrated by Alfred Leete (UK) and Wallace Morgan (US). "Rallying Round Old George" was illustrated...
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    Lawrence – (Trigan Empire, Storm) Tony Lee – (writer for Marvel Comics) Alfred Leete – (Schmidt the Spy, Bosch) Arthur Martin – (continued Billy Bunter and...
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    Kitchener Wants You recruitment picture, designed for the magazine by Alfred Leete, of which the subsequent poster was a variation; at the time London Opinion...
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    The image of Lord Kitchener was iconic; seen here on the front page of a magazine as drawn by Alfred Leete (1882–1933)...
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    television presenter and journalist (at the Broadoak Sixth Form Centre) Alfred Leete, creator of the Lord Kitchener Wants You recruitment campaign (at the...
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    Kitchener poster by Alfred Leete...
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    story was illustrated by Tony Sarg in the Saturday Evening Post, and by Alfred Leete in The Strand Magazine. The story was included in the 1919 collection...
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    Sarg provided illustrations for the story in the Saturday Evening Post. Alfred Leete illustrated the story in the Strand. The story was featured in the 1919...
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  • scripted a propaganda comic book, Bosch the soldier, illustrated by Alfred Leete. Arkell died on 1 May 1959 at Cricklade, England. The Round House (1958...
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    Posters have played a significant role in British culture. Designed by Alfred Leete in 1914 as a recruitment poster for the British Army, "Lord Kitchener...
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    was illustrated by Henry Raleigh in the Saturday Evening Post and by Alfred Leete in the Strand. The 1919 collection My Man Jeeves and later the 1925 collection...
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    iconic poster by Weston artist in his hometown". thewestonmercury.co.uk. "Alfred Leete: The Man Behind the Icon". Weston Museum. "Sharing Heritage – Community...
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    Raleigh in its 1916 publication in the Saturday Evening Post and by Alfred Leete in the Strand. The story was reprinted in the Saturday Evening Post in...
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  • cover of magazine London Opinion first carries the iconic drawing by Alfred Leete of Lord Kitchener with the recruiting slogan Your Country Needs You,...
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    Alfred Leete's recruitment poster for Kitchener's Army....
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    illustrated by Grant T. Reynard in the Saturday Evening Post, and by Alfred Leete in the Strand. This story was adapted into part of the Jeeves and Wooster...
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    celebrated poster of autumn 1914 was based on an image of Lord Kitchener by Alfred Leete. The poster campaign itself was in the hands of the Parliamentary Recruitment...
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    the Scottish actress Elizabeth MacLennan lived at No 33a. The artist Alfred Leete died at his home No. 34 in 1933. There are two nearby underground stations...
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  • Character" ("Ordeal by Golf"). A. Wallis Mills illustrated "The Long Hole". Alfred Leete illustrated "The Heel of Achilles". G. Morrow illustrated "The Coming...
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    cover of magazine London Opinion first carried the iconic drawing by Alfred Leete of Lord Kitchener with the recruiting slogan Your Country Needs You....
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