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Maintenance and Care of Farm Machinery
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Maker: Unknown H. Manly & Son H.M. Stationery Office
British Second World War poster describing the different ways of correctly maintaining farm machinery. The poster gives information on equipment such as ploughs, mowers, and potato diggers, and how to...ARTV03424
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Make-Do and Mend
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Maker: Unknown Board of Trade Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster advertising 'make-do and mend'. During the Second World War Britain experienced a shortage of clothes and materials, largely due to the problems the Merchant Navy were ...ARTV03325
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Make-do and mend
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Maker: Unknown Board of Trade Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster advertising 'make-do and mend'. During the Second World War Britain experienced a shortage of clothes and materials, largely due to the problems the Merchant Navy were ...ARTV01404
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Make-do and mend: Advice centre
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster advertising 'make-do and mend', featuring the character Mrs. Sew and Sew. During the Second World War Britain experienced a shortage of clothes and materials, largely d...ARTV07734
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Make do and mend household advice centre
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office W.R. Royle & son
British Second World War poster issued by the Board of Trade advertising 'make-do and mend' household advice centre. By the fourth year of the Second World War Britain experienced a shortage of clothe...ARTV08025
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Make do and mend household advice centre
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office W.R. Royle & son
British Second World War poster issued by the Board of Trade advertising 'make-do and mend' household advice centre. By the fourth year of the Second World War Britain experienced a shortage of clothe...ARTV08024
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Make do and mend household advice centre: bring your problems here
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office W.R. Royle & son
British Second World War poster issued by the Board of Trade advertising 'make-do and mend' household advice centre. By the fourth year of the Second World War Britain experienced a shortage of clothe...ARTV08027
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Make do and mend household advice centre: bring your problems here
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office W.R. Royle & son
British Second World War poster issued by the Board of Trade advertising 'make-do and mend' household advice centre. By the fourth year of the Second World War Britain experienced a shortage of clothe...ARTV08026
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Make-do and mend says Mrs. Sew-and-sew
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Maker: Unknown Board of Trade Johnson Riddle & Co
British Second World War poster advertising 'make-do and mend', featuring the doll character Mrs. Sew and Sew. An image of Mrs. Sew and Sew facing the viewer and sewing a red patch onto a square of wh...ARTV04003
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Make-Do and Mend Says Mrs. Sew-and-Sew
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Maker: Unknown Board of Trade Johnson Riddle & Co
British Second World War poster advertising 'make-do and mend', featuring the doll character Mrs. Sew and Sew. An image of Mrs. Sew and Sew facing the viewer and sewing a red patch onto a square of wh...ARTV03358
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Make nursing your war job
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War recruitment poster targets women to enlist as nurses, with the promise of post-war employment. Depicts photograph of nurse against a a blue screenprinted background of wounded...ARTV01963
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Make nursing your war job
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Charles & Read Ltd.
British Second World War recruitment poster targets women to enlist as nurses, with the promise of post-war employment. Depicts photograph of nurse against a a blue screenprinted background of wounded...ARTV01365
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Make nursing your war job
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Charles & Read Ltd.
British Second World War recruitment poster targets women to enlist as nurses, with the promise of post-war employment. Depicts photograph of nurse against a a blue screenprinted background of wounded...ARTV01048
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Make nursing your war job
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Charles & Read Ltd.
British Second World War recruitment poster targets women to enlist as nurses, with the promise of post-war employment. Depicts photograph of nurse against a a blue screenprinted background of wounded...ARTV01962
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Make nursing your war job
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War recruitment poster targets women to enlist as nurses, with the promise of post-war employment. Depicts photograph of nurse against a a blue screenprinted background of wounded...ARTV03704
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Make us as proud of you as we are of him!
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee David Allen & Sons Ltd
Depicts a portrait of a smiling British soldier in an ornately bordered locket; a blue ribbon is strung through the locket,. The portrait dominates the poster, and is placed against a neutral beige b...ARTV00414
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Make your money work too : buy war savings certificates, your money will grow and secure your comfort in the future
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Maker: Burton, Charles National War Savings Committee Unknown
This First World War British poster was designed by Charles Burton and aims to encourage the public to purchase war savings certificates. Set against a blue background, the image depicts a shipping sc...ARTV00945
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Maneater
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Maker: Unknown Stafford & Co. Ltd.
British Second World War propaganda poster issued as part of a campaign by the Government to incite anti - Nazi sentiment in 1941. This poster features a macabre caricature of Adolf Hitler chewing on ...ARTV10217
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Map of the Middle East
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Information Sun Wah Press Co.
Map of the Middle East, printed by the British Ministry of Information in Hong Kong. Place names are in English and some in Chinese script.ARTV02602
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100,000 Men Are Needed At Once
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd
Early British recruiting poster. This poster contains no images, and is very simple in design. It uses only one ink colour - black, and as opposed to more artistic recruiting posters, is designed to...ARTV00565
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100,000 Men Are Needed At Once
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd
This early British recruiting proclamation-style poster was published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, and aims to encourage men to enlist for war. The poster contains no images, and is very simple...ARTV05291
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Men of Britain. Will you stand this?...enlist now
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Johnson Riddle & Co
This British First World War poster was published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (poster No. 51) and aims to encourage British men to enlist. The image is an adapted photograph of No 2 Wykh...ARTV04957
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Men of London Remember We Must Have More Men so Join Now and help to shorten the Duration of War
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Andrew Reid and Co
British recruiting poster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Depicts the Dome of St Paul's Cathedral, which is located in London, surrounded by the flags of the Allied nations: on th...ARTV00563
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Men of the Empire - to arms!
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd
British recruiting poster produced early in the war by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. This is a text-based poster employing alternating red and blue text to provide visual interest - the only...ARTV00440
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Merely to remind you that... Time flies
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Maker: Bird, Cyril Kenneth British Government Unknown
British Second World War cautionary poster depicts two workers drinking tea. A grandfather clock with wings flying overhead, while the text reminds of urgency of repair jobs. This one of a series post...ARTV06966
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Military Service Act 1916
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Maker: David Allen & Sons Ltd Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
Poster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee following the introduction of conscription. Previous to conscription, the Committee published a large variety of posters. Some were visually...ARTV04662
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Ministry of Information Bulletin: Facsimile of a Letter From President Roosevelt to the Prime Minister
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Information H.M. Stationery Office J. Weiner Ltd.
British Second World War poster published by the Ministry of Information. The poster depicts a facsimile of a letter from President Roosevelt to Prime Minister Churchill as well as a semi-formal intro...ARTV03256
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More facts about your income tax
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office
Published by His Majesty's Stationary Office in Britain during the Second World War, this poster acts as a guide for income tax earnings, periodic payments and annual returns. The poster takes into ac...ARTV02255
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More plywood please
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Supply Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd.
British Second World War poster produced by the Ministry of Supply. The design features a series of blueprints layered in the background for military crafts that use plywood in their construction, suc...ARTV01410
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More plywood please
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Supply Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd.
British Second World War poster produced by the Ministry of Supply. The design features a series of blueprints layered in the background for military crafts that use plywood in their construction, suc...ARTV01479
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National Service: "Germany means to starve us out..." : Enrol today and release a fit man for the front
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Maker: Department of National Service Unknown
A British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Department of National Service (NS) .The poster features a quote from the then Director of National Service, Neville Chamberlain in which he ...ARTV00989
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National Service: if you cannot fight for your country, work for it
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Maker: Unknown National Service Unknown
A British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Department of National Service (NS) . It features the emblem of the NS centre left which includes a full-length depiction of Winged Victory w...ARTV00775
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National Service, National Security : No Shirking, enlist today!
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Maker: Unknown National Service Unknown
A British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Department of National Service (NS) . It features the emblem of the NS centre top which includes a full-length depiction of Winged Victory we...ARTV00734
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National Service : Women clerks wanted at once for service in France...
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Maker: Department of National Service, Women's Section Unknown Unknown
British First World War poster issued by the Department of National Service Women's Section to advertise for female clerks to serve with the British Army in France. Printed in grey, dark blue and whit...ARTV01017
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Nazi War Aims Revealed by Secret Nazi Map Circulated in 1937
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Maker: Unknown
Allied Second World War poster depicting the perceived aims of the Axis powers in terms of lands to conquer. The poster provides an image of a map supposedly found in Czechoslovakia that showed German...ARTV02321
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Never was so much owed by so many to so few
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
The quote "never was so much owed by so many to so few" is taken from a speech made by Prime Minister Winston Churchill on 20 August 1940. The quote refers to the ongoing effort of the Royal Air Force...ARTV02249
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"No price can be too high when honour and freedom are at stake"
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentry Recruiting Commitee, London James Upton Ltd
British First World War poster issued by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (PRC), London. Established in August 1914, the PRC was a combined party organisation chaired by the Prime Minister, Herb...ARTV00444
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Notice: ex-non commissioned officers: urgently wanted...
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
British First World War recruitment poster. Text only in banner style printed in brown ink on white paper. It targets older ex- soldiers (up to 50 years) with experience urging them to re-enlist to se...ARTV05321
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Now : the bayonets have won through, its your turn now, buy war savings certificates
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Maker: Unknown National War Savings Committee H & C Graham Ltd Litho
This British First World War poster was printed by H & C Graham and aims to encourage the public to purchase war savings certificates. The main image is of a thick line of Bayonets, pointing upwards a...ARTV00948
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"Of course there's no harm in your knowing!" Careless talk costs lives
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Maker: Ministry of Information Unknown
In the upper half of the poster a couple are seated in a restaurant and talking, and a cartoon Hitler is hiding underneath their table writing down their every word. The text directly underneath this ...ARTV07206
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"Of course there's no harm in your knowing!" Careless talk costs lives
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Maker: Ministry of Information Unknown
In the upper half of the poster a couple are seated in a restaurant and talking, and a cartoon Hitler is hiding underneath their table writing down their every word. The text directly underneath this ...ARTV01112
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"Of course there's no harm in your knowing!" Careless talk costs lives
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Maker: Ministry of Information Unknown
In the upper half of the poster a couple are seated in a restaurant and talking, and a cartoon Hitler is hiding underneath their table writing down their every word. The text directly underneath this ...ARTV07205
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Our answer: All-out production
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Aircraft Production Unknown
Canadian Second World War poster. The poster depicts an arm with a clenched fist, stretching out into the sky, surrounded by aircraft. The poster links domestic war-time production with victory overse...ARTV05148
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Our country's urgent need... : join the Sportsman's Battalions : do it now...
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Maker: Unknown Unknown W. Straker Ltd
Printed by W. Straker Ltd, this British First World War poster aims to encourage men to enlist in the Sportsman's Battalions. Printed in red and blue ink, this text based poster outlines the criteria ...ARTV04912
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Our Daddy is fighting
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia John Sands Pty Ltd
Australian First World War poster promoting the sale of war bonds. It features a charming illustration of a little boy and girl dressed in white, holding hands. The boy holds a Union Jack, and the gir...ARTV03502
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Out bounds to all British troops
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
British First World War out of bounds poster. Text only in English and German.ARTV08215
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Out bounds to all British troops
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
British First World War out of bounds poster. Text only in English and German.ARTV08214
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Out bounds to all British troops
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
British First World War out of bounds poster. Text only in both English and German.ARTV09990
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Packing for War: Why This Job Is of FRONT LINE Importance...
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Supply Thos Forman and Sons
British Second World War highlighting the important role that packaging had in the overall war effort. The photographs and accompanying text highlight how packing assists goods in reaching their final...ARTV03233
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Packing for War: Why This Job Is of FRONT LINE Importance...
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Supply Thos Forman and Sons
British Second World War highlighting the important role that packaging had in the overall war effort. The photographs and accompanying text highlight how packing assists goods in reaching their final...ARTV03232