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Address your letters plainly
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Maker: Eckersley, Thomas LONDON : G.P.O., [N.D.] (PENGE : JOHNSON, RIDDLE FOR H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE)
British war poster depicting encourages people to address their letters plainly, for security and brevity in the postal system.ARTV05379
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Address your letters plainly
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Maker: Zero (Schleger, Hans) LONDON : G.P.O., [N.D.] (LONDON : J. WEINER FOR H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE)
British war poster depicting encourages people to address their letters plainly, for security and brevity in the postal system.ARTV05382
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Address your letters plainly
Art
Maker: Zero (Schleger, Hans) LONDON : G.P.O., [N.D.] (LONDON : J. WEINER FOR H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE)
British war poster depicting encourages people to address their letters plainly, for security and brevity in the postal system.ARTV05381
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Address your letters plainly
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Maker: Eckersley, Thomas LOND0N : G.P.O., [N.D.] (PENGE : JOHNSON, RIDDLE FOR H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE)
British war poster depicting encourages people to address their letters plainly, for security and brevity in the postal system.ARTV05380
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Base Post Office in native huts, Milne Force
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Maker: Dargie, William
A view showing a native hut composed of split bamboo and atap roof which was used as a Post Office for Milne Force.ART23172
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Darwin post office
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Maker: Baird, John
A Darwin post office with a damaged portico is depicted. A figure is shown seated leaning against the fence in front of the post office, and the word 'FOO' is written in graffiti on the pillar beside ...ART27941
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Drawing for headpiece for 'Nuts' in 'Jungle Warfare' 1944
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Maker: Rafty, Tony
A group of men, women and one soldier crowd around a post office counter at Christmas time. The soldier is talking with the woman behind the counter, and all of the people look harried and anxious.ARTI00012.B
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Post before lunch
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Maker: Zero (Schleger, Hans) [LONDON : G.P.O., [N.D.]
This British poster depicts a chef running with a letter in hand, amongst the words 'post before lunch'. During the Second World War the postal service was heavily regulated to save resources and moni...ARTV05383
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Post before lunch
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Maker: Zero (Schleger, Hans) [LONDON] : G.P.O., [N.D.]
This British poster depicts a chef running with a letter in hand, amongst the words 'post before lunch'. During the Second World War the postal service was heavily regulated to save resources and moni...ARTV05384
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Send him greetings on a Christmas airgraph...
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Maker: Beaumont LONDON : G.P.O., 1944 (LONDON : ST MICHAEL'S PRESS FOR H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE
This British poster depicts a christmas airgraph in a snow storm. The airgraph was a system devised by Kodak during the Second World war in which letters were photographed in miniature and sent by air...ARTV05378
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Send him greetings on a christmas airgraph form...
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Maker: Beaumont LONDON : G.P.O., 1944 (LONDON : ST MICHAEL'S PRESS FOR H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE
This British poster depicts a christmas airgraph in a snow storm. The airgraph was a system devised by Kodak during the Second World war in which letters were photographed in miniature and sent by air...ARTV05377
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Telephone less
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Maker: Reiss, Manfred LONDON : G.P.O., [N.D.] (LONDON : JOHNSON RIDDLE FOR H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE)
This British poster depicts a telephone off its cradle, with the cord forming the 'less'. The poster was designed to encourage thrift during the Second World War.ARTV05374
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Telephone less
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Maker: Reiss, Manfred LONDON : G.P.O., [N.D.] (LONDON : JOHNSON RIDDLE FOR H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE)
This British poster depicts a telephone off its cradle, with the cord forming the 'less'. The poster was designed to encourage thrift during the Second World War.ARTV05373
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Tents on the Escarpment Drome
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Maker: Dargie, William
The centre of life in leisure periods - the combined canteen, post office and airman's Mess, Libya.ART23888
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Think ahead - Write instead
Art
Maker: Great Britain Post Office [LONDON] : G.P.O., [N.D.]
Second World War poster encouraging people to be thoughtful with their communications, this was for a number of reasons including security and to reduce pressure on mail freight.ARTV05375
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Think ahead - write instead. Telegraph less - telephone less.
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Maker: Great Britain Post Office
A British poster produced during the Second World War to encourage thrift in telecommunications.ARTV05376
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[Trucks and men at site with tents and US Post Office sign]
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Maker: Pidgeon, William Edwin (WEP)
Depicts a number of men and trucks at a site with tents and a US Post Office sign in the foreground. The drawing was undertaken by the artist at CAPO 322 in Finschafen, New Guinea. William Edwin Pidge...ART96640
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We're in It Together
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Maker: Henrion, Frederick Henri Kay General Post Office Henry Hildesley Ltd
British Second World War poster highlighting the importance of telecommunications and the way in which it brings people from all different areas together. The poster depicts a telephonist with a hands...ARTV03234