Army Exhibition on Oxford Street

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Accession Number ARTV02278
Collection type Art
Measurement Sheet: 76 x 49 cm
Object type Poster
Physical description offset lithograph on paper
Maker H.M. Stationery Office
Fosh & Cross Ltd.
Place made United Kingdom: England, Greater London, London
Date made 1943
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

During the Second World War the British Ministry of Information created exhibitions relating to different aspects of the war including information on the Allied and Commonwealth nations, branches of the armed forces, and different campaigns throughout the war. This poster was designed to promote their largest exhibition, focused on the army and held at Oxford Street, London on the bombed site of John Lewis' department store during 1943. The exhibition offered civilians the opportunity to view, and in some cases try out, items used by the army such as a portable transmitter. These exhibitions were used as a way for the government to be able to give civilians a glimpse of what was happening around the world, but also as a propaganda display to show civilians where their efforts and donations from the home front were going in order to promote greater efforts or donations. The poster itself depicts the title on a banner in the upper section, above a field gun, with details about the exhibition in the lower third.

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