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Drivers; Make sure you can always pull up within the range of your headlights (between 1939 and 1946)
Tom Gentleman
(Scottish, 1892-1966)
Posters
A confidential notice from the Ministry is NOT a family secret (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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The worker who left the lights on! Don’t be fuel-ish. Wasted electricity means less fuel to make the weapons we need for victory (between 1939 and 1946)
H. M. Bateman
(English, 1887-1970)
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Make-do and mend says Mrs. Sew-and-Sew (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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The daughter who heaped on the coal. Save fuel to make munitions for battle (between 1939 and 1946)
H. M. Bateman
(English, 1887-1970)
Posters
Save waste for war weapons (between 1939 and 1946)
Abram Games
(English, 1914-1996)
Posters
La liberté pour la France – les libertés pour les Français (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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Lend a hand with the potato harvest at a farming holiday camp (between 1939 and 1946)
Eileen Evans
(English, 1921 - 2006)
Posters
La liberté pour la France – les libertés pour les Français (1940)
Anonymous
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Please put litter in the bin. Litter becomes salvage if placed in the bin (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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The Army of the Future needs ambitious men now (between 1939 and 1946)
Thomas Cantrell Dugdale
(English, 1880 – 1952)
Posters
Forces Recruitment ATS (girl’s head) (between 1939 and 1946)
Abram Games
(English, 1914-1996)
Posters
Remember – Salvage saves Shipping (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
Posters
ATS (girl’s helmeted head) (between 1939 and 1946)
Abram Games
(English, 1914-1996)
Posters
La liberté pour la France – les libertés pour les Français (1940)
Anonymous
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Your king & country need you to maintain the honour & glory of the British Empire (1914)
Lawson Wood
(English, 1878-1957)
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Follow his example. Never discuss secret and confidential matters with anybody (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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We beat ’em before..We’ll beat ’em again! (1939-1946)
Anonymous
Posters
Together we shall strangle Hitlerism (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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Until your eyes get used to the darkness take it easy. Look out in the blackout (between 1939 and 1946)
Pat Keely
(English, 1901-1970)
Posters
Thousands of women needed now in the ATS.WAAF. Vital to the offensive (1939-1946)
Anonymous
Posters
Pay no heed to rumours – official news will be issued freely! (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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London opinion ‘Your country needs you’ (1914)
Alfred Leete
(English, 1882-1933)
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Every woman not doing vital work is needed now in the ATS and WAAF. Full information at the nearest recruiting centre or at your employment exchange (1939-1946)
Anonymous
Posters
La liberté pour la France – les libertés pour les Français (1940)
Anonymous
Posters
We beat ’em before. We will beat ’em again (between 1939 and 1946)
Pat Keely
(English, 1901-1970)
Posters
She’s in the Ranks too! Caring for evacuees is a national service (between 1939 and 1946)
Showell
(English, 20th Century)
Posters
Wait for daylight. The last hours of the blackout are as important as the first (between 1939 and 1946)
Pat Keely
(English, 1901-1970)
Posters
A soldier told the barmaid, the barmaid told a customer, the customer told the enemy (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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Staggered holidays (circa 1945)
Dorrit Dekk
(English, 1917-2014)
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