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Bakery at Varna on the Euxine just opposite our billet
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Maker: Young, Marianne
A drawing of a small bakery in the Bulgarian town of Varna on the shores of the Black Sea (known in ancient times as the Euxine Sea). This drawing is one of 26 illustrations by Mrs Marianne Young (als...ART14023.003
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[Bread]
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Maker: Macfarlane, Gordon Henry
Depicts a loaf of bread with '15' on the top. Rations in the Oflag 7B camp were provided by the German guards, however, inmates subsituted this diet with foodstuffs received through Red Cross parcels....ART93152
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Bread Zoning released 1,514 carters for Victory!
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Maker: Department of War Organisation of Industry
During the Second World War in Australia breat zoning was introduced and bakers could only bake within zoned quotas. The point of this was to utilise the staffing resources on work that directly assis...ARTV01591
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Corn : The Food of the Nation: Serve some every meal: Appetising, nourishing, economical
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Maker: Harrison, Lloyd [WASHINGTON] : UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION [N.D.] (BALTIMORE : HARRISON - LANDAUER INC.)
American First World War poster depicting a woman serving corn, with corn cakes, pancakes and containers of syrup, corn meal, etc in front of her. The poster was produced by the United States Food Adm...ARTV05641
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Cut the last three inches of your loaf this way
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Food J Weiner Ltd
British Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food advising how to eat the last three inches of a loaf so as to eat it while it's fresh. The image is a stylised graphic representation of a...ARTV01560
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Cut the Last Three Inches of Your Loaf This Way
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office J Weiner Ltd
British Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food advising how to eat the last three inches of a loaf so as to eat it while it's fresh. The image is a stylised graphic representation of a...ARTV03462
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Cut Your Gas and Electricity: They Both Come from Coal
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Fuel and Power Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster designed to emphasise the need for people on the home front to reduce electricity and gas consumption owing to its dependence on the use of coal. Posters such as this o...ARTV02062
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Don't waste bread!
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Maker: Ministry of Food Clarke & Sherwell Ltd.
bakery products, bread, woman, submarine; poster produced by the British Ministry of Food, encouraging reduced consumption of bread with consequent saving of scarce resources at the time of the 'sink ...ARTV00378
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Don't waste bread.: save two thick slices every day and defeat the 'u' boat
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Clarke & Sherwell Ltd.
Published by the Ministry of Food, this British First World War poster aimed at encouraging citizens not to waste bread in an attempt to defeat the Germans in their U-boat campaign. The central image ...ARTV01315
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Eat Less Bread
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Hill, Siffken & Co. (L.P.A., Ltd.)
bakery products, bread; poster urging people to 'eat less bread', which will save scarce resourcesARTV07403
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Eat Less Bread
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
This poster is very direct, and is part of a campaign by the Ministry of Food in Britain designed to encourage the populace to respect food rationing. The title, 'EAT LESS BREAD' is superimposed on a...ARTV00390
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Economisons le pain en mangeant des pommes de terre [Save bread by eating potatoes]
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Maker: Vernet, Yvonne PARIS : COMITE NATIONAL DE PREVOYANCE ET D'ECONOMIES : UNION FRANCAISE, [N.D.]
A bowl of steaming hot potatoes on a plate on a red and white check table cloth is presented as an alternative to bread during the First World War. This economic rationalisation was part of a series o...ARTV06091
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Food needs transport
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Maker: Lewitt-Him H.M. Stationery Office Geo Gibbons Ltd
British Second World War poster by Lewitt-Him. Depicts a train made from a sliced loaf of bread. Title is printed along the bottom in yellow ink with the message bottom centre in white lettering, urgi...ARTV09562
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Food needs transport
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Maker: Lewitt-Him H.M. Stationery Office Geo Gibbons Ltd
British Second World War poster by Lewitt-Him. Depicts a train made from a sliced loaf of bread. The title is printed along the top in blue ink, and the message is printed along the bottom in yellow i...ARTV01551
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Food Needs Transport
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Maker: Lewitt-Him H.M. Stationery Office Geo Gibbons Ltd
British Second World War poster by Lewitt-Him. Depicts a train made from a sliced loaf of bread. Title is printed along the top in blue ink, and the message is printed along the bottom in yellow ink, ...ARTV03453
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Go easy with bread eat potatoes instead
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Stafford & Co. Ltd.
British Second World War poster advertising potatoes as a substitute for bread. The top half of the poster is dominated by an image of a dish of potatoes on a bread board with a bread knife, the titl...ARTV01558
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Go Easy with Bread Eat Potatoes Instead
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Stafford & Co. Ltd.
British Second World War poster advertising potatoes as a substitute for bread. The top half of the poster is dominated by an image of a dish of potatoes on a bread board with a bread knife. Below the...ARTV03460
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Hygiene Du Guerre... [Wartime Health...]
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Maker: Prouve, Victor Emile Unknown Berger-Levrault
French First World War poster issued as one of a series commissioned from Victor Prouve by the Department of Public Instruction in 1917. It features an image in the top half of a mother bringing a me...ARTV00826
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If you didn't want it why did you take it?
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
British Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food advocating frugality. This poster features the image of a plate on which sits an unfinished slice of bread and butter with a cigarette st...ARTV03456
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If you didn't want it why did you take it?
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
British Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food advocating frugality. This poster features the image of a plate on which sits an unfinished slice of bread and butter with a cigarette st...ARTV01554