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"... and twenty more for dinner coming in ..."
Art
Maker: Bird, Cyril Kenneth [Great Britain S.N., N.D.]
British Second World War poster, British Rail catering information with a cartoon by Fougasse. Food was rationed for British Rail.ARTV05181
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"... and twenty more for dinner coming in ..."
Art
Maker: Bird, Cyril Kenneth [Great Britain S.N., N.D.]
British Second World War poster providing British Rail catering information with a cartoon by Fougasse. Food was rationed for British Rail.ARTV05180
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By the King a Proclamation
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Unknown
British First World War Food Control poster No. 28 issued by the Ministry of Food. Text only, the poster is a Royal Proclamation by King George V in gothic style typeface urging British subjects to ec...ARTV00375
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Eat Less Bread
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Hill, Siffken & Co. (L.P.A., Ltd.)
bakery products, bread; poster urging people to 'eat less bread', which will save scarce resourcesARTV07403
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If you didn't want it why did you take it?
Art
Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
British Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food advocating frugality. This poster features the image of a plate on which sits an unfinished slice of bread and butter with a cigarette st...ARTV03456
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If you didn't want it why did you take it?
Art
Maker: H.M. Stationery Office J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
British Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food advocating frugality. This poster features the image of a plate on which sits an unfinished slice of bread and butter with a cigarette st...ARTV01554
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If you didn't want it why did you take it?
Art
Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
British Second World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food advocating frugality. This poster features the image of a plate on which sits an unfinished slice of bread and butter with a cigarette st...ARTV07172
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Sugar distribution scheme...
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food J.W Ltd.
British First World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food in 1917 to inform citizens how to correctly fill in application forms for sugar registration cards. Printed in black and white text only t...ARTV00635
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The vegetabull
Art
Maker: Lewitt-Him Ministry of Food Thomas Forman & Sons Ltd
Lewitt-Him was a collaborative design partnership between Jan LeWitt and George Him, two Polish artists. Their work was used extensively by the Polish Government and during the Second World War, they ...ARTV01559
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Waste Not, Want not! Save the Nation's Bread
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food D.A. & S. Ltd
Depicts a loaf of bread and the Union Jack as a backdrop to the slogan: 'Waste not want not! Save the Nation's Bread.' The Union Jack and the bread are brightly coloured, creating an unusually eye-ca...ARTV00376
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Yes complete victory if you eat less bread...
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd
British First World War poster issued by the Ministry of Food (no. 17) to encourage citizens to eat less bread as part of the war effort. Features central image of a giant loaf of bread with the words...ARTV00377