Filters
Filters (5 applied)
Clear All- has image : no (remove)
- has sound : no (remove)
- has video : no (remove)
- maker : Games, Abram (remove)
- related units : British Army (remove)
-
type (1)
-
Conflict (1)
-
related places (1)
Collection
7 Results
-
A.T.S.
Art
Maker: Games, Abram H.M. Stationery Office Multi Machine Plates Ltd
British Second World War recruitment poster by Abram Games. In December 1941, the British Parliament passed the National Service Act, which required unmarried women between 20 and 30 to join one of t...ARTV07142
-
A.T.S. [head - and oval panels]
Art
Maker: Games, Abram H.M. Stationery Office J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
One of three recruitment poster designs produced by Games for the Auxiliary Territorial Service (A.T.S.).ARTV01383
-
Blood donors are needed urgently to save lives
Art
Maker: Games, Abram H.M. Stationery Office Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd.
British Second World War poster by Abram Games. The poster appeals for blood donors. Graphic image of a Second World War Soldier's head and helmet. A red tube protuding from the text in the centre and...ARTV01919
-
He talked they died
Art
Maker: Games, Abram
British Second World War cautionary poster by Abram Games warns of the danger of careless talk. The poster depicts a man's head with mouth circled, soldiers lie dead below, a result of the man's carel...ARTV09904
-
Serve as a soldier: vote as a citizen
Art
Maker: Games, Abram
This British poster was created for the 1945 British General Election. The poster reminds soldiers that they are not merely soldiers, but also citizens and as such have a right to vote. The poster dep...ARTV02268
-
What can you do in Civvy St?
Art
Maker: Games, Abram Army Education Scheme, Army Bureau of Current Affairs Field Sons & Co. Ltd
An advisory poster depicts a 'demobilised serviceman' with a question mark for a head, with around him suggestions for a variety of peacetime careers.ARTV00285
-
What can you do in Civvy St?
Art
Maker: Games, Abram
British Second World War poster poster promoting the Army Education Scheme. This scheme was largely inspired by the need for returning soldiers to attain employment en masse following the First World ...ARTV02269