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Apprentices: whose training has been interrupted by service in his majesty's forces... employment exchange
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Maker: Ministry of Labour Ministry of Labour and National Service Smith & Son
This British First World War Poster, produced by the Ministry of Labour, aims to provide information to apprentices who wish to resume their training after their war service. Through text the poster e...ARTV04855
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Demonstration: Back at Work
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Maker: Ministry of Information Ministry of Labour and National Service
During the Second World War, the British Ministry of Information created or commissioned exhibitions to boost morale, and spread knowledge about war-related subjects, such as the role of other Allied ...ARTV02290
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Discharged Sailors and Soldiers get the job that suits you...
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Maker: T F Ministry of Labour and National Service H & C Graham Ltd Litho
British First World War poster issued by the Ministry of Labour. It encourages disabled sailors and soldiers to make sure they get the job that suits them by contacting their nearest Employment Excha...ARTV01225
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Employers: ring up the employment exchange and find the man for your job
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Maker: Unknown Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
Printed by Dangerfield, this First World War British poster, provides information to employers about finding individuals for the positions that they have available. The poster encourages the utilizati...ARTV04856
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Pensions and employment: Disabled sailors & soldiers are informed that...
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Pensions H & C Graham Ltd Litho
British First World war poster issued by the Ministry of Pensions. Text only it is in the form of a notice printed top to bottom in white lettering against a navy blue background. It informs disabled ...ARTV06499
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3 Questions to Employers
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Bemrose and Sons
British recruiting poster produced early in the war by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee; this is a text based poster, with no images. The poster is surrounded by three borders; dark green on th...ARTV00403
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Reconstruction problems 12: re-settlement of officers...
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Maker: Ministry of Reconstruction Unknown D. St.
One of a series of British advertising posters issued by the Ministry of Reconstruction to promote the sale of booklets. The booklets were produced at the end of the First World and their purpose was ...ARTV06466
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Seeing it Through - Thank you, Mrs Porter...
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Maker: Kennington, Eric Henri The Baynard Press
British Second World War poster features a female underground railway porter, in uniform, waving off a departing train. Beneath the image is 3 stanzas of poerty by A.P Herbert. This is one of a series...ARTV03228
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Staggered travelling saves busy workers time
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Maker: Keely, Patrick Cokayne
Part of a series of designs by Pat Keely and produced during the Second World War. This poster shows a bee-hive frame full of honey and busy with bees, while only a few bees fly away. The iconic Trans...ARTV05179
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Staggered working hours reduce crowding
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Maker: Keely, Patrick Cokayne Waterlow & Sons Ltd
One of a series of wartime designs by Pat Keely commissioned by London Transport. This poster campaign encouraged commuters to stagger their working hours to avoid overloading the roads. Transport inf...ARTV05016
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Staggered working hours reduce crowding
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Maker: Keely, Patrick Cokayne [LONDON : S.N.], 1945 (LONDON : WATERLOW & SONS)
Part of a series of designs by Pat Keely and produced during World War Two. This poster is encouraging commuters to stagger their working hours to avoid overloading the roads. Transport infrastructure...ARTV05177
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Staggered working hours relieve the overload of traffic
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Maker: Keely, Patrick Cokayne Waterlow & Sons Ltd
One of a series of wartime designs by Pat Keely commissioned by London Transport. This poster campaign encouraged commuters to stagger their working hours to avoid overloading the roads. Transport inf...ARTV05015
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Staggered working hours shorten queues
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Maker: Keely, Patrick Cokayne [LONDON : S.N.], 1945 (LONDON : WATERLOW & SONS)
Part of a series of designs by Pat Keely and produced during World War Two. This poster is encouraging rail commuters to stagger their working hours, to avoid long queues and crowding. The railway was...ARTV05178
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This is addressed to you...
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Maker: Ministry of Health
Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Labour and National Service to notify staff in hospitals that they regard their employment of the utmost importance. This item has been digitised wit...ARTV02428
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War work volunteers. Men wanted for urgent war work...
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of National Service
British First World War duplicate posters mounted side by side on one sheet. issued by the Ministry of National Service calling for War Work Volunteers. The two posters feature blank central panels wi...ARTV01142
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Women's Royal Naval Service
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Maker: Dennys, Joyce Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
A British recruitment poster for the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS). It depicts a young woman in the WRNS uniform standing on a cliff top, with her hands out in an appeal for more members. The WRN...ARTV05310
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10,000 Women wanted for farm work... Don't delay enrol today
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Maker: Department of National Service, Women's Section Unknown Unknown
British poster from the First World War produced by the Ministry of Labour and National Service designed to encourage women to enlist for farm work. The black text which dominates the poster outlines ...ARTV01164