United Kingdom
Propaganda from the United Kingdom.
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Troops out of Ireland (British poster, ca. 1975)
Text: Troops out of Ireland! Now! Year: ca. 1975. Publisher: Troops Out Movement. Artist: Unknown. Additional information: The poster advertises a demonstration in London and was likely issued by the Troops Out Movement, an organisation founded in London in 1973 to protest the British Army’s presence in Northern Ireland during the Troubles.
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A gun for every job (British poster, ca. 1944)
Text: A gun for every job – Buy War Savings – Hit the target. Year: ca. 1944. Publisher: National Savings Committee. Artist: Unknown. Additional information: Poster shows various weapons of the British Army with short explanations of their applications.
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The escalator to prosperity (British poster, 1929)
Text: The escalator to prosperity – Vote Conservative. Year: 1929. Publisher: Conservative Party. Artist: Unknown. Additional information: Published ahead of the 1929 general election showing citizens ascending the prosperity escalator. Signs along the escalator read: ‘Peace in Industry’, ‘More Employment’, ‘Reduced Cost of Living’, ‘Lower Taxation’, ‘Safeguarding’ and ‘Ratings Relief’.