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Don't Waste Food: The Air Force Flies on its Stomach : If your job is in the Air - Or Keeping the Other Chap in the Air - Stop Waste
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Maker: Commonwealth Food Control [CANBERRA : COMMONWEALTH FOOD CONTROL, N.D.]
Australian Second World War poster, produced by the Commonwealth Food Control and Royal Australian Air Force, to encourage not wasting food. Shortages of foodstuffs, clothing and other products were p...ARTV07853
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Food fights Too: Don't Waste it!
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Food Control Unknown
Australian Second World War poster issued by the Commonwealth Food Control cautioning against food waste. This poster admonishes food waste, and by stating 'food fights too', links domestic activity t...ARTV02900
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Food is Energy and Power: Don't Waste It
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Maker: Commonwealth Food Control [S.L. : COMMONWEALTH FOOD CONTROL, N.D.]
Australian Second World War poster, produced by the Commonwealth Food Control, depicting vegetables, meat and dairy products, with an aeroplane taking off in the rear of the poster. The poster encoura...ARTV00238
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Food is Strength and Energy : Don't waste it : Food is doubly Precious Now
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Maker: Commonwealth Food Control [CANBERRA : COMMONWEALTH FOOD CONTROL, N.D.]
Australian Second World War poster, produced by the Commonwealth Food Control and the RAAF. The poster depicts an airman holding a knife and fork, encouraging people to not waste food. Shortages of fo...ARTV07847
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Food: One weapon Australia is pledged to supply
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Food Control
This Australian Second World War poster highlighted the idea that food was considered a weapon. Part of Australia’s wartime commitments was to supply certain food items to Allied countries in need, pa...ARTV02376