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And now!
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Maker: Uptton, Clive Ministry of Supply Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British poster number 167 poster depicting a British soldier advancing past the bodies of German soldiers towards Japanese soldiers, the horizon is obscured by a Japanese flag (under the 'Beat Hitler...ARTV00049
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"Provided factory workers..."
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Supply Unknown
poster features portrait of the British Prime Minister, Mr (later Sir) Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, with a quotation from one of his speeches to the House of Commons, 28 November 1944, expressin...ARTV01797
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The big new round up
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Maker: Strube, Sidney Ministry of Supply Flemings
poster depicting Paper, Bones and Rags being marched into military training camp by a Sergeant, encouraging the collection of these items for the production of war materialsARTV01834
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The three salvageers
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Maker: Strube, Sidney Ministry of Supply Flemings
poster depicting rags, bones and paper holding skewers pointing art motto on wall (based on Dumas' Three Musketeers' motto of All for one and one for all), encouraging the collection of these items fo...ARTV01835
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To finish Hitler we made enough narrow fabric...
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Maker: Bannister, A C W Ministry of Supply Multi Machine Plates Ltd
poster issued by the Ministry of Supply depicting Adolf Hitler firmly bound to a globe of the world by a long strip of narrow fabric, with a Japanese soldier about to be caught in the same plightARTV00162
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We smashed the enemy with lances...
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Maker: Kukryniksy Ministry of Supply Unknown
British Second World War poster published by the Ministry of Supply. It is a reproduction of a Soviet war poster designed by a group of artists known as "Kukryniksy". The poster depicts caricatures ...ARTV01342
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You loose miles of rubber every time you jam on your brakes!
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Supply Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd.
British Second World War cautionary poster issued by the Ministry of Supply, warning of the damage to tyres and loss of rubber when brakes on motor vehicles are applied suddenly.ARTV01477