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Attack with me says Potato Pete
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Unknown
British Second World War Potato Pete poster. The poster depicts Potato Pete as a parachutist. Potato Pete was a character created to advertise the use of potatoes in the place of bread as a source of ...ARTV10071
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Attack with me says Potato Pete
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Unknown
British Second World War Ministry of Food poster. The poster depicts the cartoon character Potato Pete as a parachutist. Potato Pete was a character created to advertise the use of potatoes in the pla...ARTV07940
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By the King a Proclamation
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Unknown
British First World War Food Control poster No. 28 issued by the Ministry of Food. Text only, the poster is a Royal Proclamation by King George V in gothic style typeface urging British subjects to ec...ARTV00375
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Carrots: Keep you healthy and help you to see in a blackout
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Maker: Ministry of Food [LONDON] : MINISTRY OF FOOD, [N.D.] (S.L. : JAMES HAWORTH & BROTHER FOR H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE)
British Second World War poster produced by the Ministry of Food depicting a mother carrying a basket of carrots, with her small daughter, waiting in a blackout, as a car speeds by. The poster was int...ARTV06906
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Cut the last three inches of your loaf this way
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Food 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...ARTV01560
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Don't waste bread.: save two thick slices every day and defeat the 'u' boat
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Clarke & Sherwell Ltd.
Published by the Ministry of Food, this British First World War poster aimed at encouraging citizens not to waste bread in an attempt to defeat the Germans in their U-boat campaign. The central image ...ARTV01315
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Eat Less Bread
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
This poster is very direct, and is part of a campaign by the Ministry of Food in Britain designed to encourage the populace to respect food rationing. The title, 'EAT LESS BREAD' is superimposed on a...ARTV00390
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Green Vegetables for Health & Vigour : Prevention is better than Cure
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Maker: Department of Health for Scotland Ministry of Food [S.L.] : DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR SCOTLAND ; MINISTRY OF FOOD, [N. D.] (LONDON : JOHNSON RIDDLE FOR
British Second World War poster, produced by the Department of Health for Scotland, encouraging people to eat green vegetables for health. The Minister of Food Control (1916–1921) and the Minister of ...ARTV01550
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I keep 'em going says Potato Pete
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Unknown
British Second World War Potato Pete poster. The poster depicts Potato Pete in a tank. Potato Pete was a character created to advertise the use of potatoes in the place of bread as a source of carbohy...ARTV10072
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I keep 'em going says Potato Pete
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Unknown
British Second World War Ministry of Food poster. The poster depicts the cartoon character Potato Pete in a tank. Potato Pete was a character created for the Ministry of Food to advertise the use of p...ARTV07938
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Shredded cabbage
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd.
British Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food advertising shredded cabbage for use in salads. With chronic food shortages in Britain during the Second World War, two issues faced the ...ARTV02610
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Spring Cabbage
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food St. Michael's Press Ltd.
British Second World War poster advertising spring cabbage as a substitute for fruit. An image of two cabbages surrounds a block of orange on which the title is printed. The message in white lettering...ARTV03458
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Spring Cabbage
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Maker: Ministry of Food St. Michael's Press Ltd.
British Second World War poster advertising spring cabbage as a substitute for fruit. An image of two cabbages surrounds a block of orange on which the title is printed. The message in white lettering...ARTV01556
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Sugar distribution scheme...
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food J.W Ltd.
British First World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food in 1917 to inform citizens how to correctly fill in application forms for sugar registration cards. Printed in black and white text only t...ARTV00635
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The Cereals Restriction order 1918.
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food
This is British a text based poster, with no images. It is printed in black ink on white paper. The information in the poster directs farmers, poultry keepers and pig owners in the correct use of cer...ARTV00392
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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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Vitamin C content of vegetables compared with oranges
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Maker: Ministry of Food [LONDON] : MINISTRY OF FOOD, [N.D.] (S.L. : F & C.)
Second World War poster distributed by the British Ministry of Food, providing nutritional guidance to civilians regarding Vitamin C sources in vegetables versus oranges.ARTV05229
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Waste Not, Want not! Save the Nation's Bread
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food D.A. & S. Ltd
Depicts a loaf of bread and the Union Jack as a backdrop to the slogan: 'Waste not want not! Save the Nation's Bread.' The Union Jack and the bread are brightly coloured, creating an unusually eye-ca...ARTV00376
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We risk our lives to bring you food..." A message from our seamen"
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Maker: Beadle, James Prinsep Barnes Ministry of Food Unknown
British First World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food (Food Control poster No. 42). Featuring " A message from our seamen.." the poster depicts a merchant seaman carrying his knapsack over his...ARTV00379
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Yes complete victory if you eat less bread...
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd
British First World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food (no. 17) to encourage citizens to eat less bread as part of the war effort. Features central image of a giant loaf of bread with the words...ARTV00377
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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