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Owners of Private Cars and Garage Proprietors Are Warned That
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Maker: Petroleum Department S.P. & Co. Ltd.
British Second World War proclamation-style poster highlighting the importance of economising and saving fuel. The poster highlights certain fuel-related offences and the penalties that apply to them....ARTV02003
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20 periodicals: one seat for a pilot...
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Maker: LONDON : H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE, [N.D.] ( S.L. : HUBNERS) Hubners Ltd
This poster is one in a campaign that urges British citizens not to waste paper. It informs the viewer that tons of paper is needed to make seats for aircrew. The inclusion of an image of a young pilo...ARTV02416
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Pictorial presentation of the true Aryan...
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Maker: Unknown
British Second World War propaganda poster issued as part of a campaign by the Government to incite anti - Nazi sentiment in 1941. This poster features 3 caricatures of Hitler, Göring and Goebbels (a...ARTV10220
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Please pass down the car
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Maker: London Passenger Transport Board Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster depicts man on railway station platform looking at railway carriage, while passengers are jammed together inside doorway. However, there is much more space further in t...ARTV02227
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Please stand on the right of the escalator
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Maker: London Passenger Transport Board Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster depicts an escalator giving access to/from an Underground (Tube) Station. A line of passengers stands on the right, while one man standing on the left has an 'L' sign ...ARTV02226
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Postcard services to Belgium & Greece
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Public information notice issued by the G.P.O listing postcard services to Belgium & Greece. This item has been digitised with funding provided by Commonwealth Government.ARTV02433
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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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RAAF Beaufighters in action with RAAF air crews
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Maker: Unknown Joint Army-RAAF Recruiting Committe Unknown
recruitment; recruiting poster depicting Beaufighters in action over an island, appealing for men to enlist as air crewARTV04281
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Rationale of the Horrocks test...
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Maker: Unknown
Australian Second World War poster issued by the Land Headquarters depicting water purification with chlorine and taste remover rationale. This item has been digitised with funding provided by Commo...ARTV02488
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recto: It's not your job to take risks; verso: Made to measure...
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Maker: Moore, Desmond Robinson, Wyndham Ministry of Labour and National Service and Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents Loxley Brothers Ltd
One of over 200 work health and safety posters issued by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (ROSPA) aimed at workers in the industrial factories and workshops supplying the British War ...ARTV01718
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recto: Warning; verso: Beware Eye-Pickers...
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Maker: Cusden, Leonard Mendoza Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents Loxley Brothers Ltd
Several in a series of accident prevention posters issued by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) aimed at workers in the industrial factories and workshops supplying the British ...ARTV01639
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Release a man. Join the A.W.A.S.
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Maker: McCowan, Ian AWAS Second Aust Army Svy Mob Reproduction Section
An Australian Second World War recruitment poster, emploring women to join the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS) so that more men can be freed up for frontline service.ARTV01049
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Re-opening of communication services to the continent...
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Maker: Freedman, Barnett
This poster was issued by the General Post Office to inform British Citizens of the resumption of communication services to continental Europe. This is one of a series of GPO wartime posters to featur...ARTV02442
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Returned men attention...Watch your step, remember your pals and guard your tounge
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Maker: Victorian Railways
This national security poster was issued by the Military Intelligence unit, Army Headquarters in Victoria. It reminds troops returning from active service of the need to be mindful of giving away info...ARTV02585
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Return to civil life...
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Maker: Unknown Department of Post-war Reconstruction Unknown
1945-46; poster produced by the Ministry of Postwar Reconstruction, advertising a book for ex-servicemen and women which gives advice on a number of topics such as employment, medical, legal aid, farm...ARTV00535
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Ringed with menace!
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Maker: Northfield, James Beaufort Division of the Department of Aircraft Production
A poster produced for the Beaufort Division of the Department of Aircraft Production during the Second World War. The poster depicts a map of Australia ringed by threatening Japanese ships and aircra...ARTV09061
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Russia's fight is ours!
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Wm. Brown & Co. Ltd.
British Second World War poster issued by the Department of Information in 1941. It is a reproduction of four separate Soviet War posters, each depicting Russia's strong determination to destroy Hitl...ARTV05116
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Save Fuel for Battle
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Maker: Ministry of Fuel and Power H.M. Stationery Office Stafford & Co. Ltd.
British Second World War poster aimed at encouraging the restrictive domestic use of fuel. Posters such as these, encouraging Britons to conserve certain essential goods, were common. They aimed at re...ARTV02024
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Save Fuel for Battle: Power Eats Fuel
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Fuel and Power H.M. Stationery Office Stafford & Co. Ltd.
British Second World War poster highlighting the importance of saving energy, thereby saving fuel. The poster identifies that each power, steam and heat require fuel and that fuel should be saved for ...ARTV02010
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Save Tractor Fuel: Release the Tankers to Feed the Tanks
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office W.R. Royle & Son Ltd.
British Second World War poster highlighting the need to save tractor fuel. The subtitle of the poster highlights that by restricting the use of tractor fuel, it would mean that a greater percentage o...ARTV02011