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The Need Is 'Growing': Dig for Victory
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Maker: Unknown LONDON : MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, 1942 (S.L. : FOSH & CROSS) Ministry of Agriculture Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War generic poster issued by the Ministry of Agriculture for their 'Dig for Victory' campaign. The centre of the poster has been deliberately left blank for the person who is post...ARTV03420
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The North Wind May Blow: So Save Coal, Gas and Electricity for the Very Coldest Weather
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Maker: Ministry of Fuel and Power Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster highlighting the importance of using coal economically. This poster depicts a male red-breasted robin gripping onto a tree branch, whilst wrapped up in his little scarf...ARTV02051
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There is no greetings telegram service
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Maker: Man, Maurice Fosh & Cross Ltd.
This poster was issued by the General Post Office as part of a campaign to encourage British citizens to reduce their use of telephones and telegrams in favour of postal communications in support of t...ARTV02406
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There's deadly danger in that bite!
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War cautionary poster warns of danger of malaria. The poster lists areas where malarial mosquitos are found and details ways to prevent malaria.ARTV05245
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There's deadly danger in that bite!
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War cautionary poster warns of danger of malaria. The poster lists areas where malarial mosquitos are found and details ways to prevent malaria.ARTV05246
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Tighten your grip
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Maker: Newbould, Frank H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster by Frank Newbould issued to help increase war production. Modernist in design the poster features an oversized pair of black tongs squeezing an orange Nazi swastika. Th...ARTV01677
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Tighten your grip
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Maker: Newbould, Frank H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster by Frank Newbould issued to help increase war production. Modernist in design the poster features an oversized pair of black tongs squeezing an orange Nazi swastika. Th...ARTV03535
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Tighten your grip
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Maker: Newbould, Frank H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster by Frank Newbould issued to help increase war production. Modernist in design the poster features an oversized pair of black tongs squeezing an orange Nazi swastika. Th...ARTV07279
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Useful Jobs That Boys Can Do...
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Maker: Unknown Board of Trade Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster outlining domestic tasks boys may do to help the war effort. These include: fixing a tap washer, the care of tools, how to sew a button, how to darn, how to mend a tabl...ARTV03487
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Use of clothing coupons...: offenders are liable to prosecution
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Maker: Fosh & Cross Ltd.
Public notice issued by the Board of Trade to advise British citizens of the proper use of service clothing coupons. This item has been digitised with funding provided by Commonwealth Government.ARTV02420
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Vitamin 'C' content of Raw Fruit...
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Maker: LONDON : MINISTRY OF FOOD, 1943 (S.L. : FOSH & CROSS) Ministry of Food Fosh & Cross Ltd.
Second World War Ministry of Food poster to encourage positive nutritional values. The poster explains the Vitamin C content of raw fruit and oranges.ARTV01549
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We Must Get an Even Quicker Turnaround
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Maker: Ministry of War Transport Fosh & Cross Ltd. H.M. Stationery Office
British Second World War proclamation-style poster published by the Ministry of War Transport. The poster emphasises the importance speed when loading and unloading. Many British and Australian war mi...ARTV01600
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When you scrap a job, you scrap all the labour that's gone with it...
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Maker: Bird, Cyril Kenneth H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War cautionary poster depicts a dejected labourer surrounded by scrap. A sign above him reads 'SCRAP HEAP' and the message and title of the poster appear below 'PLEASE DON'T ADD T...ARTV10056
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You need foods from each group daily to keep you fighting fit
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Fosh & Cross Ltd.
During the Second World War, perhaps the most far-reaching effect of the war was rationing, central to which was food. With a reduction in food supplies, it became necessary to educate the population ...ARTV02333
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You've got a good case...
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Maker: O M Ministry of Aircraft Production Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War Poster which uses humour to deliver the message to recycle and save timber materials during war time. The text and image of the poster are integrated against a black backgroun...ARTV01566
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You've Got a Good Case
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Maker: O M Ministry of Aircraft Production Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster which uses humour to deliver the message to recycle and save timber materials during war time. The text and image of the poster are integrated against a black backgroun...ARTV03465