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[Political race between Labor, Conservatives, and Liberal parties in UK]
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Maker: Frith, John
This illustration depicts a running race toward the finishing line between Labor, Conservatives and Liberal Democrats in the 1962 UK election.ART94882
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Emprunt national 6% - 1920, société centrale des banques de province, pour que l'arbre conserve sa vigueur
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Maker: Dappe, L [S.L.] : SOCIETE CENTRALE DES BANQUES DE PROVINCE, 1920 (PARIS : DEVAMBER) Devambez Imprimerie
A tree displaying a large tree carrying the coat of arms of all the regions of France. Beneath the tree is a banner which declares 'Pour que l'arbre conserve sa vigueur' which alludes to the contribut...ARTV00621
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Lubricating Oil Is Imported in Tankers: No Economy Is Too Small to Count
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Maker: Stone, Marcus Ministry of Fuel and Power Charles & Read Ltd. H.M. Stationery Office
British Second World War poster highlighting and promoting the importance of conserving lubricating oil. The poster highlights how lubricating oil needs to be imported (to Britain) and therefore shoul...ARTV02014
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Serve our fighting men abroad, Conserve these services at home...
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Maker: Unknown U.S. Government Printing Office Unknown
United States Second World War poster issued by the U.S War Production Board. The poster details how households may serve their fighting forces overseas by conserving energy and minimising waste at ho...ARTV10011
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Serve our fighting men abroad, Conserve these services at home...
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Maker: Unknown U.S. Government Printing Office Unknown
United States Second World War poster issued by the U.S War Production Board. The poster details how households may serve their fighting forces overseas by conserving energy and minimising waste at ho...ARTV10012
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[Butler, Hailsham, Maudling home, Winnie?]
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Maker: Frith, John
British conservative politicians, Butler, Hailsham, Maudling.. are standing at the foot of British Prime Minister Harold McMillen's bed.ART94916
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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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[Conservatives versus the rest]
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Maker: Frith, John
In a game of cricket, British Prime Minister Harold McMillen walks off the field looking defeated and his team mates concur on their lack of support.ART94912
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Mend and make-do to save buying new
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Maker: Department of War Organisation of Industry
This Australian Second World War poster was produced by the Department of War Organisation of Industry to promote the reuse of household items. This poster emphasises the message that materials need t...ARTV02182
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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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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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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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Cyclists: Help Save Rubber...
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Maker: [LONDON] : MINISTRY OF SUPPLY, 1943 (S.L. : FOSH & CROSS) Fosh & Cross Ltd.
Issued by the Ministry of Supply this poster urges British cyclists to conserve rubber by remembering to keep their tyres fully pumped. This item has been digitised with funding provided by Commonwea...ARTV02418
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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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Seven Rules for Saving Tools...
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Maker: Unknown [S.L : S.N., N.D.]
Australian Second World War poster outlines seven rules for the maintenance of tools. By conserving existing tools, it meant that less resources were poured into the creation of replacements and there...ARTV03305
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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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The War-witch
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Maker: Lindsay, Norman
Illustration depicts an image of a witch sitting hunched over a spinning wheel producing ammunition with a black cat at her feet. Visible in the background is a big black cauldron boiling skulls and ...ART08292
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Vorsicht bei gesprachen: Feind hort mit! [Take Care in Your Conversations: The Enemy Hears Also!]
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Maker: Unknown [S.L. : S.N., N.D.] (S.L. : G.R.K.)
German First World War security poster. Printed in black ink on yellow paper it features a central portrait head of a British Soldier wearing ear-phones and smoking a pipe. To the left and right of th...ARTV05289
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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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90% of the world's rubber is in Japanese hands. Save Rubber...don't be a rubber waster
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Maker: Australia: Army, [N.D.] (S.L. : D.M.E. Army Cine Section) AUSTRALIA : ARMY, [N.D.] (S.L. : D.M.E. ARMY CINE SECTION)
Australian Second World War poster encouraging the conservation of rubber. The poster features a central graphic of an oversized hand firmly grasping a tyre. The hand has long, red nails to signify th...ARTV00048