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Battle for Fuel: We Must All Keep within Our Target!
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Maker: Fosh & Cross Ltd. H.M. Stationery Office
British Second World War poster promoting fuel savings. This is one of the 'battle for fuel' series. With the cost of the war mounting as the years passed, the British Government promoted domestic sav...ARTV02073
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Be Wise - Economise Your Coal for Winter
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Maker: Bingler H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster by Bingler promoting fuel savings. With the cost of the war mounting as the years passed, the British Government promoted domestic saving to provide more support for fr...ARTV02052
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Black Diamonds: Exhibition
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Maker: Ministry of Fuel and Power W.R. Royle & Son Ltd.
British Second World War poster produced for an exhibition about 'black diamonds' (coal). This was likely related to a film of the same title produced by Ken Annakin. This item has been digitised wi...ARTV02002
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Burn your cinders and save coal
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Maker: Unknown Coal Mines Department, Board of Trade. Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
British First World War poster issued by the Coal Mines Department, Board of Trade. The poster features a giant piece of black coal floating against a bright yellow background. The message is written ...ARTV00729
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Coal is vital!
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Coal Commission Unknown
patriotism; poster issued by the Commonwealth Coal Commission urgin restraint in use of gas and electricity, thus saving coal (gas and electricity were produced exclusively from coal at the time), (Ge...ARTV06690
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Coal is vital to victory
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Maker: Commonwealth Coal Commission
This Australian Second World War poster was printed in 1944 to promote the importance of saving coal. The poster suggests coal-saving activities such as turning off switches promptly, reducing the use...ARTV02179
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Coal must be saved!...
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Maker: The Commonwealth Coal Commission
Australian Second World War poster issued by the Commonwealth Coal Commission to urge Australians to cut down on their use of gas, electricity and hot water to conserve coal for the war effort. This ...ARTV02338
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Coal Saving a National Duty...
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
British First World War poster urging citizens to conserve coal as part of the war effort. Black and white only the central image is a stylised block of coal. The title and text fill the rest of the p...ARTV00388
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Coal shortage...Let our motto be Economy, Economy and again Economy.
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Maker: Unknown Board of Trade Merritt & Hatcher Ltd.
British First World War poster issued by the Coal Mines Department , Board of Trade. Black and white text only the poster provides information from the Controller of Coal Mines Department on how econo...ARTV00637
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Coal: The coal you are going without is forging the key to Victory
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Maker: Unknown Coal Mines Department, Board of Trade. Johnson Riddle & Co
British First World War poster issued by the Coal Mines Department of the Board of Trade. It features an image of a giant empty coal scuttle with the title and message printed in yellow and white bene...ARTV00728
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Cut Gas and Electricity - They Both Come from Coal
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Maker: Ministry of Fuel and Power Fletcher and Son Ltd. H.M. Stationery Office
British Second World War poster aimed at encouraging the restrictive use of gas and electricity, owing to its reliance upon coal for production. Posters such as these, encouraging Britons to conserve ...ARTV02023
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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 let this happen to you! Too little, too late. Order coal now!
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Maker: Fitzpatrick, John Kelly US Government Printing Office WASHINGTON : SOLID FUELS ADMINISTRATION FOR WAR, 1944 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
United States Solid Fuels Administration for War thrift poster depicting a coal shovel in the corner of a nearly empty coalhouse. The words "Too little too late" are spelled out using lump of coal.ARTV05261
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Don't shiver next winter : Order coal now
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Maker: Arens, Egmont Solid Fuels Administration For War U.S. Government Printing Office WASHINGTON : SOLID FUELS ADMINISTRATION FOR WAR, 1944 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
Second World War poster reminding people to order coal in advance, due to dwindling coal suppled which were affected by the war. The poster depicts a penguin wearing a hat and holding a shovel with a ...ARTV05882
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Don't Use All - Keep Fire Small: Save Gas & 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...ARTV02064
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Don't Use Two Make One Do: Save Electricity & Gas They Both Come from Coal
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Maker: 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...ARTV02061
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Fewer hot baths - and save Coal!
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Maker: Unknown [s.l.] : Coal Mines Department, Board of Trade [n.d.] (London : Dangerfield Printing Co.) Coal Mines Department, Board of Trade. Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
British First World War poster issued by the Coal Mines Department of the Board of Trade. It features a giant lump of coal floating against an orange background. The text urges the viewer to conserve ...ARTV00181
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Go to bed early and save coal
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Maker: Coal Mines Department, Board of Trade. Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
British First World War poster issued by the Coal Mines Department, Board of Trade. The poster features a giant piece of black coal floating against a bright yellow background. The message is written ...ARTV00730
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Guidance for Boiler-House Staffs on Control of CO2
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Maker: Ministry of Fuel and Power Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster targeting boiler-house staff to familiarise them on the importance of the correct percentage of carbon dioxide to use in order to maximise their efficiency of fuel usag...ARTV02001
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In 18 inch coal, long wall, western area
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Maker: Counihan, Noel
Depicts several sketches of miners in State Coal mine extracting black coal, top shows a miner using an 18" coal drill - long wall.ART29578