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Turn It Low: And Behold - You're Saving Electricity
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Maker: Ministry of Fuel and Power Chromoworks Ltd H.M. Stationery Office
British Second World War poster promoting fuel savings, depicting a pot boiling over on top of a large hotplate. The text above and below encourages people to turn hotplates onto low temperatures in o...ARTV02074
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Turn That Gas Down
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Maker: Ministry of Fuel and Power H.M. Stationery Office Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd.
British Second World War poster promoting gas economisation. With the cost of the war mounting as the years passed, the British Government promoted domestic saving to provide more support for front li...ARTV02044
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Turn that gas down
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Fuel and Power Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd.
Issued in support of a winter fuel economy campaign by the British Ministry for Fuel and Power this poster encourages viewers to conserve energy by turning down the gas level when boiling a kettle. Th...ARTV00248
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Turn that gas down!
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Maker: Ministry of Fuel and Power H.M. Stationery Office J Weiner Ltd
Depicts in monotone a gray saucepan with enormous black and white flames coming from the burner. British Second World War poster promoting fuel savings. With the cost of the war mounting as the years...ARTV02046
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Turn that gas down!
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Maker: Ministry of Fuel and Power J. Weiner Ltd.
Depicts in monotone a saucepan with enormous red flames coming from the burner. British Second World War poster promoting fuel savings. With the cost of the war mounting as the years passed, the Briti...ARTV02045
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We Must Save More Fuel for Battle
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Maker: Ministry of Fuel and Power Flemings H.M. Stationery Office
British Second World War proclamation-style poster encouraging people to economise their use of energy with regards to activities that use up fuel such as coal. Throughout the Second World War, govern...ARTV02037
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We Must Save More Fuel for Battle
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Maker: Ministry of Fuel and Power H.M. Stationery Office Johnson, Riddle & Co. Ltd.
British Second World War proclamation-style poster encouraging people to economise their use of energy with regards to activities that use up fuel such as coal. Throughout the Second World War, govern...ARTV02036
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"We Shall Not Fail... We Cut the Coal"
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Maker: Ministry of Fuel and Power Multi Machine Plates Ltd
British Second World War poster targeting the everyday person on the home front. The poster comprises an image of Churchill superimposed over the top of a group of seated people (possibly workers or u...ARTV02058
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What Comes from Coal...
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Maker: Henrion, Frederick Henri Kay Ministry of Fuel and Power Field Sons & Co. Ltd H.M. Stationery Office
British Second World War poster taking the form of an info-diagram explaining the different uses of coal, including its by-products and common uses. This item has been digitised with funding provided...ARTV02022
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Where Coal Comes From
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Maker: Ministry of Fuel and Power Field Sons & Co. Ltd
British Second World War poster featuring images and text explaining where coal comes from and the history of it being mined in the United Kingdom. This item has been digitised with funding provided ...ARTV02021
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You Are in the Battle for Fuel: Are You Keeping inside Your Target?
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Fuel and Power J. Weiner Ltd.
British Second World War poster emphasizing the need for people on the home front to keep within their coal targets. Posters such as this one were common in the Second World War and aimed to link beha...ARTV02059
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You Mined This Mine: It Takes 4 Tons of Coal to Make This Mine and 40 or More to 'Fill' It
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Fuel and Power Multi Machine Plates Ltd
British Second World War poster aimed for display at coal production and mining sites. The poster depicts a sea mine, likely in an attempt to play on the dual meaning of the word 'mine' as both a verb...ARTV02063