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During World War 2, the Ministry ofFood encouraged British civilians not to waste food. This poster
Cafe Terrace with Posters - Yuzo Saeki 1927Japanese 1898-1928
Abram Games, the artist of thisposter, was appointed Official War Officer Poster Artist during World
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This poster says, “Each shellcontains a ‘cup’ made of card. 1 soap carton makes 3 25-po
Dorritt Dekk, a Czech artist who movedto London from Austria after the Anschluss, designed this post
Clothes rationing began in June 1941. In 1942, the Board of Trade launched the Make Do and Mend Camp
Propaganda poster to strengthen the Tripartite Pact between Japan, Germany and Italy (c. 1941).
A saving scheme poster from 1945.
A WW2 poster urging troops to avoid getting trench foot (1942-45).
Evacuation began on September 1st,1939, with about 1.5 million children being evacuated (mostly insc
The National Savings Committeeencouraged the public to save their money and invest it in the wareffo
Charles deGaulle exhorting France to resist the occupation:TO ALLFRENCHMEN!France has losta battle!B
Injuries and accidents were common inthe blackout, so this poster encourages them to wear something
Soviet recruitment poster (1941), designed by Dmitri Moor, asking,“What have you done to help the fr
John Gilroy designed this poster in1943. People were encouraged to give any rags and scraps to the
Advertisement posters from the Gramophone Company in 1908.
Village of the Damned (1960)
The Mummy (1932)
Join the Navy: The Service for Fighting MenRichard Fayerweather Babcock (American; 1887–1954)1917Col
Join the Navy / The Service for Fighting MenRichard Fayerweather Babcock (American;1887–1954)1917Col
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