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Afdeeling Schilsters (The vegetable peelers)
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Maker: Van Grondelle, Connie
Many women are cutting and peeling vegetables at tables in a building at Camp Karees, Bandoeng. This is one of 28 drawings created by internees of Camp Karees and presented to Mrs Frederika Hessels Va...ART91966
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Australia Is a Food Arsenal of the Allied World; We Must Share Our Food
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Maker: Commonwealth Food Control
Australian Second World War poster depicting the importance of Australia's position in supplying Allied nations with food. The poster include an image of the globe with Australia and various Allied na...ARTV02123
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De onvermoeide (The tireless)
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Maker: Van Grondelle, Connie
Two women are working in the kitchen at Camp Karees, one of them is weighing fruit. 'Possibly a drawing of Miss Serlec, a woman in her seventies who was a tireless worker.' Correspondence of Mrs Hanny...ART91964
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Dig for Victory
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Maker: Tunbridge, Mary H. Manly & Son
This poster was issued as part of the well known 'Dig for Victory' campaign which encouraged Britons to support the war effort by growing their own food. During the war competitions were held calling ...ARTV02403
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Dig for victory
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Agriculture Weiner, J
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...ARTV01528
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Dig for Victory: all my own work
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Maker: LONDON : H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE, [N.D.] (LONDON : H. MANLY & SON) H. Manly & Son
British Second World War poster issued in support of 'the Dig for Victory' campaign. This item has been digitised with funding provided by Commonwealth Government.ARTV02412
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Dig for victory for their sake
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Jarrold & Sons Ltd., Norwich
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 soil....ARTV02411
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Dig for victory now
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office W.R. Royle & son
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...ARTV02413
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Do your bit on the Food Front
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Maker: Unknown Department of Commerce and Agriculture
Australian Second World War poster depicting a woman wearing a headscarf, overalls and gloves. She poses smiling while she rests her right foot on a pitch fork. The poster declares 'Do your bit on th...ARTV02452
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Every garden a larder: Grow more - buy less
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Maker: Unknown
This poster was issued by the Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries in support of a campaign asking Britons to grow their own food. It is designed to be over printed with the contact details for local C...ARTV02402
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Field Marshal 'Potato Pete'
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food James Hawthorn & Brother Ltd
British Second World War poster depicts a potato dressed as a Field Marshal taking the salute as ranks of potato soldiers, carrying forks, march past. 'Potato Pete' was the product of a campaign for h...ARTV01362
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Field Marshal 'Potato Pete'
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food James Hawthorn & Brother Ltd
British Second World War poster depicts a potato dressed as a Field Marshal taking the salute as ranks of potato soldiers, carrying forks, march past. 'Potato Pete' was the product of a campaign for h...ARTV02019
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Green vegetables keep you well
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Maker: Beaumont H.M. Stationery Office Haycock Press
British Second World War poster by Beaumont promoting the consumption of green vegetables. The text dominates the majority of the poster on a central black trapezium with a background of green blotche...ARTV01792
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Groenten wasschen (Washing vegetables)
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Maker: Van Grondelle, Connie
Three women are working in the kitchen at Camp Karees, Bandoeng, washing and carrying vegetables. The caption cautions the women to 'be careful of the caterpillars, snails and razor blades'. This is o...ART91965
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Grow your own vegetables
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Maker: Commonwealth Food Control Unknown
This poster was designed to encourage people to grow their own vegetables and to keep chooks as part of the war effort. An image of a man wearing a hat and carrying a hoe over his right shoulder and a...ARTV03823
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Grow your own vegetables
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Maker: Commonwealth Food Control Unknown Commonwealth Food Control Unknown
This poster was designed to encourage people to grow their own vegetables and to keep chooks as part of the war effort. An image of a man wearing a hat and carrying a hoe over his right shoulder and a...ARTV02474
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Grow Your Own Vegetables
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Maker: Commonwealth Food Control
This poster was designed to encourage people to grow their own vegetables and to keep chickens as part of the war effort. An image of a man wearing a hat and carrying a hoe over his right shoulder and...ARTV02121
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Grow Your Own Vegetables...
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Maker: Owen Brothers MT H E Daw Government Printer
One of the most well-known Allied home front slogans of the Second World War was “Grow your own vegetables”. It was part of a campaign to reduce food shortages by actively encouraging citizens to cult...AWM2016.429.2
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Join the army on the food front: Grow your own vegetables
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Maker: Department of Commerce and Agriculture
This Australian Second World War poster was created to promote the self-sufficiency of Australian households, in particular the growing of vegetables. This poster uses the language "[j]oin the Army of...ARTV02158
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Kamp typen (Camp types)
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Maker: Unknown
Different internees of Camp Karees in Bandoeng are going about their daily routines. 'These people are depicted as they really were. Note the big chap with his walking stick. He was an elephant shoote...ART91960