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Together (between 1939 and 1946)
William Little
(English, 20th Century)
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We’re up against it! We work or want (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
Posters
Dig on for Victory (between 1939 and 1946)
Peter Fraser
(English, 20th Century)
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The more you keep information under your hat – the safer he’ll be under his! Careless talk costs lives (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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Keep it under your – hat (1941)
Pat Keely
(English, 1901-1970)
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Remember – Salvage saves Shipping (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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Together to Victory (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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We beat ’em before. We will beat ’em again (between 1939 and 1946)
Pat Keely
(English, 1901-1970)
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Unité (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)
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I need bones for explosives (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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iIn Germany…someone is doing the same job as you. Beat him!’ (1942)
Roy Nockolds
(English, 1911–1979)
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Britain and America have two million tons more shipping than in August 1942 (between 1939 and 1946)
Rowland Hilder
(English, 1905 – 1993)
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Flag, with flaming sword on shield motif (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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You never know who’s on the wires! Be careful what you say (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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Quicker turnround helps to quicker victory. Speed up loading and unloading! 2 (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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She’s in the Ranks too! Caring for evacuees is a national service (between 1939 and 1946)
Showell
(English, 20th Century)
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Going ashore. Keep what you know to yourself (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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They can’t get on without us. Join me in the new ATS, a vital branch of Britain’s territorial army. 9 divisions – with modern equipment (between 1939 and 1946)
Thomas Cantrell Dugdale
(English, 1880 – 1952)
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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
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Unless we can divide those two fellows – we’re sunk! World War II propaganda poster focusing on the Anglo-American alliance. Hitler and Goebbels are in the background. (between 1940 and 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
Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité. Un seul combat peur une seule Patrie (between 1940 and 1946)
Knopf
(English, 20th Century)
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Never mention sailing dates, cargoes or destinations to anybody. Save lives, save ships, save cargoes (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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More salvage – thats what we want. Paper, rags, bones to make more munitions (between 1939 and 1946)
Bert Thomas
(English, 1883-1966)
Posters
unité (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
Posters
Quicker turnround helps to quicker victory. Speed up loading and unloading! 4 (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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United Nations for freedom from fear (1941)
Anonymous
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Battle scene (between 1939 and 1946)
John Nunney
(English, 1897-1966)
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Fascism shall perish (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
Posters
Furtive Fritz is always listening. Be careful what you say. (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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A-hoy there! We want more ships! On with the job (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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Order your fuel now – and take part of it in coke or anthracite (between 1939 and 1946)
Clive Uptton
(English, 1911-2006)
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Whatever your front line job, this is your second line job. Lend a hand on the land (between 1939 and 1946)
William Showell
(Canadian, 1903-1985)
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American, Chinese and British soldiers with flags of their countries (1943)
Anonymous
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A confidential notice from the Ministry is NOT a family secret (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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And they will say – ‘This was our finest hour’ – The Priminster (between 1939 and 1946)
Pat Keely
(English, 1901-1970)
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Greetings to the heroic warriors of the Soviet Union from the British allies fighting with them (1941)
Anonymous
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Be like Dad keep mum! Careless talk costs lives! (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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L’Union faite la force. L’Agression des puissances de l’Axe (May 1940)
Anonymous
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I need your scrap metal (between 1939 and 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
You never know who may hear you. Never discuss war work with anybody (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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Be careful what you say over the ‘phone – you may give away vital information. Be on your guard! (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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Lookout in the blackout. Think before you cross the road (between 1939 and 1946)
Pat Keely
(English, 1901-1970)
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Together we shall strangle Hitlerism (between 1940 and 1946)
Anonymous
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Shine your torch downwards when crossing the road (between 1939 and 1946)
Tom Gentleman
(Scottish, 1892-1966)
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Arms for Russia – a great convoy of British ships escorted by Soviet fighters sails into Murmansk harbour with vital supplies for the Red Army. (between 1939 and 1946)
Frederick Donald Blake
(English, 1908-1997)
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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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Urgent call for blood (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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Dig for Plenty. Grow food in your garden or get an allotment (between 1939 and 1946)
Mary Le Bon
(English, 20th Century)
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Ports are often bombed when convoys are in because somebody talked. Never mention arrivals, sailings, cargoes or destinations to anybody (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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The man who would not close the doors. Don’t be fuel-ish. Wasted power 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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Together to victory! (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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He won’t talk – but some of you are talking too much. Never talk about war factories, munitions, ships or troops. Not to anybody (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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Go by Shanks’ Pony. Walk short distances and leave room for those who have longer journeys (between 1939 and 1946)
Jan Le Witt
(English, 1907–1991)
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Three words that sank a ship. Never tell anyone sailing dates, cargoes, or destinations of ships (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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Skilled hands are needed to keep the aircraft flying. Ex-airmen..Join the RAF under the short term £125 bounty scheme (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
Posters
Now more than ever – forget what you hear (1939-1946)
Anonymous
Posters
Walk short distances says Shanks’ Pony and leave room for those who have longer journeys (between 1939 and 1946)
David Langdon
(English, 1914-2011)
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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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Keep mum she’s not so dumb. Careless talk costs lives (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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Americans suffer when careless talk kills! (1943)
Harry Anderson
(American, 1906 – 1996)
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Quicker turnround helps to quicker victory. Speed up loading and unloading! 5 (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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The husband who wasted the hot water. Save fuel to make munitions for battle (between 1939 and 1946)
H. M. Bateman
(English, 1887-1970)
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The man who wasted precious oil. Don’t waste oil – not a drop – not a splash! (between 1939 and 1946)
H. M. Bateman
(English, 1887-1970)
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We beat ’em before. We’ll do it again! (between 1939 and 1946)
Pat Keely
(English, 1901-1970)
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La liberté pour la France – les libertés pour les Français (1940)
Anonymous
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Bones help to make planes (between 1939 and 1946)
Cyril Kenneth Bird (Fougasse)
(English, 1887 – 1965)
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Horse-drawn plough, land girl (circa 1944)
Laura Knight
(English, 1877-1970)
Posters
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