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Captain Alan Lennox-Short will speak here...
Art
Maker: Unknown Ministry of Information
This British Second World War poster was a generic poster produced by the Minsitry of Information to be distributed to different locations where Captain Alan Lennox-Short was speaking. Captain Lenno...ARTV02194
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Careless talk costs lives: "Be careful what you say & where you say it."
Art
Maker: Ministry of Information Unknown
British Second World War cautionary poster issued by the Ministry of Information. It depicts two men speaking at a bar, which is made up of stylised Hitler faces. The image is in the top half of the p...ARTV07201
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Careless talk costs lives: "Be careful what you say & where you say it."
Art
Maker: Ministry of Information Unknown
British Second World War cautionary poster issued by the Ministry of Information. It depicts two men speaking at a bar, which is made up of stylised Hitler faces. The image is in the top half of the p...ARTV07944
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Careless talk costs lives: ".....but of course it musn't go any further!"
Art
Maker: Ministry of Information Unknown
British Second World War cautionary poster issued by the Ministry of Information. It depicts two men talking in a railway carriage with Herman Goering and Adolf Hitler sitting in the luggage racks ove...ARTV04062
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Careless talk costs lives: " You never know who's listening."
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Maker: Bird, Cyril Kenneth Ministry of Information Unknown
British Second World War cautionary poster issued by the Ministry of Information. It depicts two women talking on a train, with Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goering listening from the seat behind them. Th...ARTV07942
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Careless talk costs lives: " You never know who's listening."
Art
Maker: Ministry of Information Unknown
British Second World War cautionary poster issued by the Ministry of Information. It depicts two women talking on a train, with Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goering listening from the seat behind them. Th...ARTV07203
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Careless With Tyres - Can Still Lose Us the War!
Art
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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Children's shoe and clothing exchange
Art
Maker: Unknown Board of Trade Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd.
British Second World War poster advertising a children's shoe and clothing exchange. The title is printed in red ink and dominates the upper quarter of the poster, with three paragraphs of text printe...ARTV03328
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Children's shoe and clothing exchange
Art
Maker: Unknown Board of Trade Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd.
British Second World War poster advertising a children's shoe and clothing exchange. The title is printed in red ink and dominates the upper quarter of the poster, with three paragraphs of text printe...ARTV03327
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Citizen Air Force lapel badge : Flying Officer R F Turner, 570 Squadron RAF
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Triangular lapel badge with a central vertical stripes of navy blue, flanked by two red stripes, flanked by two sky blue stripes. Paint chipped from left corner, and brass pin at back is broken.REL39515
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Cleanliness in Milking is Essential to prevent Diseases
Art
Maker: Unknown [GREAT BRITAIN : S.N., 194-]
British Second World War poster showing a photograph of cows being milked and three other photographs of dairymen using cleanliness procedures. This was poster no. 4 produced for British milk producti...ARTV08450
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Cockpit Lamp Mark 1A
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Cockpit lamp manufactured to specifications decreed by the UK Air Ministry for installation in British military aircraft from the Second World War. Lamp is composed of frosted glass and is housed in a...REL/06154
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Cockpit Lamp Mk IA
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Cockpit lamp manufactured to specifications decreed by the UK Air Ministry for installation in British military aircraft from the Second World War. Standard cockpit lamp with frosted glass and connect...REL/11036
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Come and Help with the Victory Harvest: You Are Needed in the Fields
Art
Maker: Unknown Department of Agriculture for Scotland H.M. Stationery Office St. Michael's Press Ltd.
Scottish Second World War poster highlighting the need for workers to work in harvesting crops. The poster depicts a woman holding a bale of hay in front horse-drawn wagon. She points with her right h...ARTV03423
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Come then: let us to the task
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L. : S.N.], 1940
This text-only British Second World War poster quotes a speech given by British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester on 29 January 1940. The phrase "Let us go forw...ARTV02253
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Compressed fibre identity disc: Dorothy Eveleyn Stewart , British Army Transport Service
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Brown compressed fibre circular identity disc impressed 'DRAY/CE/ W 20608'.REL30466
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Compressed fibre identity discs : Flight Lieutenant A J Henry, 103 Squadron Royal Air Force
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Pair of Canadian issue compressed fibre identity discs, one round and one octagonal. The round disc has a single hole punched through it and is impressed with 'AUS 421680 AIRMAN AJ HENRY PRES RAAF'. T...REL/13350
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Comrades in arms
Art
Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office J Weiner Ltd
This poster was produced by the British Government to promote a 1942 exhibition 'Comrades in arms: Pictures of the Soviets at war'. The exhibition was part of a broader campaign to engender support fr...ARTV07481
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Cut the Last Three Inches of Your Loaf This Way
Art
Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office J Weiner Ltd
British Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food advising how to eat the last three inches of a loaf so as to eat it while it's fresh. The image is a stylised graphic representation of a...ARTV03462
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Death to Pests : Don't Let These Invaders Ravage Your Crops
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Agriculture H.M. Stationery Office J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
British Second World War poster used as a guide to identify different types of pests (insects) and how best to treat them. During the Second World War in Britain, civilians were encouraged to set up t...ARTV03426