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Fall in the fire-bomb fighters!
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Home Security J Weiner Ltd
British Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Home Security praising the work of fire bomb fighters. The poster depicts a hand clasping a hose above burning text. The image is in red while...ARTV01851
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He Talked They Died
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Maker: Games, Abram Ministry of Home Security Henry Hildesley Ltd
British Second World War cautionary poster by Abram Games warns of the danger of careless talk. The poster depicts a man's head with mouth circled, soldiers lie dead below, a result of the man's carel...ARTV02986
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Keep mum, she's not so dumb!
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Maker: Foster, Harold Ministry of Home Security Greycaine Ltd
British poster featuring three servicemen of the Army, Navy and Airforce standing near a languid femme fatale, who is reclining in a chair in the foreground. The woman is a classic fourties blonde bo...ARTV01136
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She talked... this happened
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Home Security Fosh & Cross Ltd.
During the Second World War, a fear of information falling into the wrong hands was felt by the warring countries. To remind the civilians and military personnel to keep all information from being ove...ARTV01097
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Talk in here kills out there
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Maker: Games, Abram Ministry of Home Security J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
British Army; cautionary poster warning of the danger of careless talk, depicting a patient in a hospital bed, the foot of the bed is drawn to resemble the head of a soldier wearing a German helmetARTV01864
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Talk less. You never know
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Maker: Noke, Charles J Ministry of Home Security James Hawthorn & Brother Ltd
A British Second World War poster reminding the civilian public of the prominence of German spies. During the war, the need to keep quiet about any state or military related matters was reinforced in ...ARTV02631
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Your talk may kill your commrades
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Maker: Games, Abram Ministry of Home Security James Upton Ltd
poster depicting a spiral bayonet coming from the mouth of a soldier, the end of the bayonet piercing three other soldiers, text warns that 'your talk may kill your comrades'ARTV01903