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British products fight in Burma
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Multi Machine Plates Ltd
British Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Supply. It depicts photographs of a variety of scenarios that took place during the general campaign to protect India from the Japanese advanc...ARTV06438
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Dear Daddy... don't get accidented
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Maker: Giles, F Kenwood Ministry of Labour and National Service and Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents Loxley Brothers Ltd
casualty; cautionary poster produced for the Ministry of Labour and National Service and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, depicting a child's letter to her father, which includes a s...ARTV01712
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He talked they died
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Maker: Games, Abram
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...ARTV09904
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The latest despatch "Send more men!" From the Sportsman's Battalions
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Maker: Keene, Norman P.C Burton and Company [S.L. : S.N., N.D.] (LONDON : P.C. BURTON & CO.)
British First World War recruitment poster. Depicts a wounded despatch rider pointing to the burning ruins of Europe in the background. His motorcycle bears the name 'Douglas' across the engine. Prior...ARTV00035
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The Work We're Doing Now Will Help to Mass Produce Penicillin Urgently Needed to Heal Our Wounded
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Supply H.M. Stationery Office Multi Machine Plates Ltd
Following his discovery of the antibiotic powers of penicillin in 1928, in 1945 Sir Alexander Fleming shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry with two other chemists for the perfection of its production....ARTV03392
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Victory Delayed
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Maker: Knight, Dame Laura H.M. Stationery Office J Weiner Ltd
Depicts a fire sweeping through a airplane manufactory. The accompanying message thanks people who are conscious of flammable objects, such as burning cigarettes, and for keeping fires in war factori...ARTV04747
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We Help in the Battle: Prompt Rescue: Aid Dressings and Medical Supplies
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Supply H.M. Stationery Office Hubners Ltd
British Second World War poster highlighting the importance of medical staff and supplies. The poster features an image in the top section taken from the Battle of Ortona (28 December 1943), showing a...ARTV03393
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Will they never come?
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Maker: Unknown Associated Newspapers Limited Associated Newspapers Limited
Depicts a British soldier with a bandaged head standing over the body of his comrade, who has been fatally shot. Blood pools from the dying man's head into the snow. Although the surviving soldier i...ARTV05328