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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 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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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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Fuel Economy in the Foundry: Save Fuel for Battle
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Fuel and Power Wm. Brown & Co. Ltd.
British Second World War poster proclamation-style promoting fuel savings. With the cost of the war mounting as the years passed, the British Government promoted domestic saving to provide more suppor...ARTV02054
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Save coal, save gas, save electricity, save parrafin: Save fuel for battle
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Fuel and Power promoting fuel savings. This poster is one of the 'save fuel for battle' series. With the cost of the war mounting as the years...ARTV07144
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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 fuel to speed victory
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Maker: Unknown Wm. Brown & Co. Ltd. H.M. Stationery Office
British Second World War poster promoting fuel savings. The title runs from the upper left corner to the lower right of the poster, and is printed in red ink. A lump of black coal is depicted in the ...ARTV10085
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The greatest economy is necessary with coal...
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Johnson Riddle & Co
British First World War poster issued to call on the public to economise on coal as part of the war effort. Text only the title and text are positioned across the whole, in white and in orange, set ag...ARTV00393
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The greatest economy is still necessary with coal.
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Maker: Unknown Unknown G.P. Ltd.
British First World War poster reminding viewers to conserve their use of coal. Text only the title is positioned across the whole, in white and in orange, set against a black background and held with...ARTV00996
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Use less gas and electricity...
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Coal Commission Unknown
civilian transport; poster issued by Commonwealth Coal Commission urging restraint in use of coal, gas and electricity, thus saving coal (gas and electricity were produced from coal exclusively at the...ARTV01082
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War Shipments Mean Less Fuel For All
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Maker: Unknown Washington: Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information
American Second World War poster promoting the use of warm clothes in order to save fuel. The poster depicts an empty set of pyjamas holding a sign identifying that war shipments require fuel and henc...ARTV02549
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War work volunteers. Men wanted for urgent war work...
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of National Service
British First World War duplicate posters mounted side by side on one sheet. issued by the Ministry of National Service calling for War Work Volunteers. The two posters feature blank central panels wi...ARTV01142