Echoes of "Valor"
The Daily Mirror reproduces its 5 August 1914 front page, which - as befitted the million-selling title then marketed as Britain's "picture paper" - carried a series of almost relevant photographs to highlight the war's declaration.
On its back page were two more relevant pictures showing the flood of young men who signed up immediately to fight. The recruitment building, it said, "was besieged by would-be soldiers."
By leveraging powerful imagery to evoke a sense of national pride and solidarity. Through meticulously curated photographs, it illuminates the fervent patriotism that swept the nation, portraying the eager enlistment of young men as a testament to Britain's unwavering resolve in the face of conflict.
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