Not sure if this is the right place to post this question as it's a bit off-piste, but here goes. I have found these two photographs in a little photo album belonging to my late great aunt b 1894 or possibly my grandmother b 1887, so both adults during WW1. One is of Admiral Jellicoe, the other of Lord Kitchener. Both have been cut to fit into a circular picture frame, diameter around 7cm. The photographs are fairly common, appearing in newspapers and magazines at the time, but I'm puzzled as to how she acquired actual photographs, and why she might have had them on display. Any theories (backed up by evidence if possible) greatfully received.
PS It was disappointing to realised that neither of them were family members!