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Fascism shall perish (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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‘A.T.S. the job for you!’, 100,000 women wanted urgently for the Auxiliary Territorial Service (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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Together to Victory (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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Wait for daylight. The last hours of the blackout are as important as the first (between 1939 and 1946)
Pat Keely
(English, 1901-1970)
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I need bones for explosives (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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Stand Firm! (between 1939 and 1946)
Tom Purvis
(English, 1888-1959)
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Save fuel for battle (between 1939 and 1946)
Clive Uptton
(English, 1911-2006)
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Unis pour la liberation (between 1941 and 1946)
Anonymous
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Quicker turnround helps to quicker victory. Speed up loading and unloading! (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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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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Keep it under your – hat (1941)
Pat Keely
(English, 1901-1970)
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You lose miles of rubber every time you jam on your brakes! Take care of your tyres & save rubber (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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Together we will finish it (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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Still more paper, rags, bones wanted for salvage (between 1939 and 1946)
John Gilroy
(English, 1898 – 1985)
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We beat ’em before..We’ll beat ’em again! (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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Concert hall and orchestra against picture of Russian infantryman (circa 1943)
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)
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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)
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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Someone talked. Never mention ship sailing dates, cargoes or destinations to anyone (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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To the British troops (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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‘Give us the tools and-‘ – Winston Churchill (between 1939 and 1946)
Frank Newbould
(English, 1887 – 1951)
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Together we shall strangle Hitlerism (between 1940 and 1946)
Anonymous
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Don’t ask your service friends embarrassing questions (1939-1946)
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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Quicker turnround helps to quicker victory. Speed up loading and unloading! 2 (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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Keep mum – she’s not so dumb! Careless talk costs lives (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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Convoy passing Gibraltar (between 1939 and 1946)
O'Connell
(English, 20th Century)
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The need is great, the time is short. Urgency must be the watchword – Lord Beaverbrook. It’s a full time job to win (1939-1946)
Anonymous
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Pay no heed to rumours – official news will be issued freely! (between 1939 and 1946)
Anonymous
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