United Kingdom
Propaganda from the United Kingdom.
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There is an alternative to commuting by rail (British advert, 1979)
Text: There is an alternative to commuting by rail. But could we live with it? Every working day, 400,000 people travel in and out of London by British Rail. But there is an alternative. Like Los Angeles, we could rely entirely on roads instead. Of course, some roads would have to be widened to take…
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They did not pass (British booklet, 1936)
Text: They did not pass. Year: 1936. Publisher: Independent Labour Party. Artist: NA. Additional information: Published shortly after the 1936 Battle of Cable Street, documents the day’s events.
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Unemployment (British poster, 1909)
Text: Unemployment – whose turn next? Year: 1909. Publisher: Budget Protest League. Artist: NA. Additional information: The poster was published by the Budget Protest League, an organization established in 1909 to oppose the People’s Budget proposed by Liberal Chancellor David Lloyd George. The League published numerous posters criticizing the budget as a socialist initiative and…