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Death to Pests : Don't Let These Invaders Ravage Your Crops
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Agriculture H.M. Stationery Office J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
British Second World War poster used as a guide to identify different types of pests (insects) and how best to treat them. During the Second World War in Britain, civilians were encouraged to set up t...ARTV03426
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Death to Pests : Don't Let These Invaders Ravage Your Crops
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Agriculture [S.L.] : MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, [N.D.] (NOTTINGHAM : J. HOWITT & SON FOR H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE) Howitt, John Newton
British Second World War poster used as a guide to identify different types of pests (insects) and how best to treat them. During the Second World War in Britain, civilians were encouraged to set up t...ARTV01522
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Dig for Victory Still
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Agriculture Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War generic poster issued by the Ministry of Agriculture for their 'Dig for Victory' campaign. The centre of the poster has been deliberately left blank for the person who is post...ARTV03435
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Dig for Victory Still
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Maker: Fosh & Cross Ltd. Ministry of Agriculture [LONDON] : MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, 1945 (S.L. : FOSH & CROSS)
British Second World War generic poster issued by the Ministry of Agriculture for their 'Dig for Victory' campaign. The centre of the poster has been deliberately left blank for the person who is post...ARTV01531
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Dig for Victory still
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Agriculture Chromoworks Ltd
British Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Agriculture as part of the 'Dig for Victory' campaign. The title text frames a black and white image of a foot and shovel digging into brown s...ARTV01529
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Dig for Victory : The need in 'growing'
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Maker: Ministry of Agriculture Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster advertising the Dig for Victory campaign. With German U-Boats in the North Atlantic and Channel making trade difficult, British people were encouraged to turn their bac...ARTV01516
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Food for Your Garden from Your Garden
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Agriculture H.M. Stationery Office Johnson Riddle & Co
British Second World War poster, produced by the Ministry for Agriculture, encouraging savings and thrift. The poster depicts, in pictures, how to make a compost heap. The Second World War began in Se...ARTV03427
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Food for your Garden...Your Garden Feeds You - You Must Feed your Garden
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Maker: Ministry of Agriculture H.M. Stationery Office [S.L.] : MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, [N.D.] (LONDON : JOHNSON RIDDLE FOR H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE) Johnson Riddle & Co
British Second World War poster, produced by the Ministry for Agriculture, encouraging savings and thrift. The poster depicts, in pictures, how to make a compost heap. The Second World War began in Se...ARTV01523
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Plan and grow for winter
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Maker: Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Agriculture
During the Second World War Britain had a shortage of food production. The shortage was due to many male British agricultural workers leaving to join the armed forces, and a stop to the importation of...ARTV05353
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The Need Is 'Growing': Dig for Victory
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Maker: Unknown LONDON : MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, 1942 (S.L. : FOSH & CROSS) Ministry of Agriculture Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War generic poster issued by the Ministry of Agriculture for their 'Dig for Victory' campaign. The centre of the poster has been deliberately left blank for the person who is post...ARTV03420
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This is a cow who smacked her lips on food that came to her in ships...
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Maker: LONDON : H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE, [N.D.] (WATFORD : GREYCAINES) Ministry of Agriculture
Six stylised depictions of the British Isles. In the upper left depiction a cow stands on the island, awaiting the arrival of six ships that approach across the sea from the west. The ships carry lar...ARTV05172