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Careless With Tyres - Can Still Lose Us the War!
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Maker: Unknown Tyre Manufacturers' Conference (UK) Allday Ltd.
British Second World War poster highlighting different ways of maintaining tyres and therefore making them last longer. The poster depicts a map of England and Wales with a superimposed swastika, with...ARTV03331
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Have your tyres retreaded before it's too late!
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Maker: Unknown Department of Supply and Shipping
Following Japan's early push through South East Asia as part of their Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity sphere, they took much land that contained rubber plantations. With the loss of this supply, coup...ARTV02386
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Hell for leather
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
Australian Second World War poster argues for the proper maintenance and use of vehicles in order to save rubber. Positioned at the top of the poster is a stylised graphic of the front wheel of a car....ARTV00579
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Hell for leather
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Maker: Unknown
Australian Second World War poster argues for the proper maintenance and use of vehicles in order to save rubber. Positioned at the top of the poster is a stylised graphic of the front wheel of a car....ARTV03304
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How Good Drivers Save Their Tyres and Serve Their Country: Remember! Tyre Care Saves Rubber
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd.
British poster depicting a rescue launch. The poster highlights different items such as scrap metal, waste paper, and bones, and how these items can be salvaged (recycled) into a rescue launch.ARTV03409
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How your salvage helps to make a rescue launch
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office
British poster depicting a rescue launch. The poster highlights different items such as scrap metal, waste paper, and bones, and how these items can be salvaged (recycled) into a rescue launch.ARTV03408
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I Need Your Waste Rubber: Put Out Your Waste Rubber for Salvage
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office W.R. Royle & Son Ltd.
During the Second World War, to lighten the pressures of production for civil resources and thus allow greater resources to be pulled into war-related production, most governments around the world put...ARTV03402
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Japan reaches out
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Maker: Aria, George Aubrey Aria, George Aubrey
A cartoon depicting three large hands grabbing at tins of resources labelled 'rubber', 'oil', 'tin' which float upon a Continent labelled 'EAST INDIES'ART92349
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Keep scrapping
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Maker: Division of Information Division of Information, Office for Emergency Management WASHINGTON : DIVISION OF INFORMATION, OFFICE FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT [N.D.] (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVE
American thrift poster distributed by the Office for Emergency Management, encouraging people to keep scrapping : 'America needs more rubber, metals, rags, paper, burlap'. These materials were then re...ARTV05878
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90% of the world's rubber is in Japanese hands. Save Rubber...don't be a rubber waster
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Maker: Australia: Army, [N.D.] (S.L. : D.M.E. Army Cine Section) AUSTRALIA : ARMY, [N.D.] (S.L. : D.M.E. ARMY CINE SECTION)
Australian Second World War poster encouraging the conservation of rubber. The poster features a central graphic of an oversized hand firmly grasping a tyre. The hand has long, red nails to signify th...ARTV00048
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"Oi" Submit Tyres for Replacement When Smooth
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Maker: Thomas, Samuel Herbert H.M. Stationery Office W.R. Royle & Son Ltd.
British Second World War poster promoting road safety. The poster gives details on when a tyre needs to be replaced from overwear. The emphasis behind the poster was that by ensuring road safety, it m...ARTV03390
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Pressure & load tables for motor car tyres
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Maker: Fosh & Cross Ltd. [S.L. : S.N.], 1943 (S.L. : FOSH & CROSS)
British Second World War pamplet with the pressure and load tables for motor car tyres.ARTV05203
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See How Your Salvage Helps a Bomber
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Wm. Brown & Co. Ltd.
During the Second World War, to lighten the pressures of production for civil resources and thus allow greater resources to be pulled into war-related production, most governments around the world put...ARTV03407
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See how your salvage helps a bomber: scrap metal, waste paper, waste rubber, bones
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Rickards, Gordon Francis Bute
Depicting a Vickers Wellington bomber, this poster is designed to show the value of waste metal, waste paper, waste rubber and bones in the making of a bomber aircraft. This poster was all part of a s...ARTV01481
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The Empire's Strength: Colonies
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Maker: Herrick [LONDON] : H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE, [N.D.] (S.L. : WILLIAM BROWN & CO.)
The Empire's Strength posters are a series designed to promote the work conducted in Britain, India, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, and the Colonies with the statement "these are the sinews of ...ARTV05131
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The Empire's Strength: Colonies
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Maker: Herrick [LONDON] : H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE, [N.D.] (S.L. : WILLIAM BROWN & CO.)
The Empire's Strength posters are a series designed to promote the work conducted in Britain, India, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, and the Colonies with the statement "these are the sinews of ...ARTV05132
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Tire pressure low?
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Maker: Eisner, William J VIETNAM : UNITED STATES ARMY REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM, 1967 (JAPAN : PPC)
Issued by the US Army in Vietnam, this poster is from the 'preventative maintenance' series featuring Connie Rod, a crude pin-up image. The poster depicts Connie Rod sitting by the deflated front tyre...ARTV09004
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You Loose Miles of Rubber Every Time You Jam on Your Brakes!
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Supply H.M. Stationery Office Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd.
During the Second World War, to lighten the pressures of production for civil resources and thus allow greater resources to be pulled into war-related production, most governments around the world put...ARTV03404