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Birchy | 13:12 Fri 25th Jul 2003 | History
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Not certain, but have an inkling......which woman was it that said of Lord Kitchener, 'He made a good poster, but an awful man'. And I'm sure that they weren't the exact words either...anyone?
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It was your prime minister Asquith who said of Kitchener "He is not a great man. He is a great poster".
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Not his wife then? I thought it may have been Lady Asquith......dunt matter of course, as famous quotes tend to be attributed to rather than actually said.....
Though the quote has been attributed by some to Prime Minister HH Asquith, it is more usually felt to have been uttered by his wife Margot, who dispised Kitchener. She also came up with one of my avourites. When the Hollywood actress Jean Harlow mispronounced her name, Margot replied: "The 't' is silent, as in 'Harlow'." Margot was also, fact-fans, the great-grndmother of Helena Bonham Carter.

The quote is variously given as "If Kitchener was not a great man, he was, at least, a great poster" or "He was not a great man, but at least he was a great poster."

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