News
British posters were punchy and graphic. According to the British Library, it is all still relevant. "The 'Dig for Victory' campaign was set up during WWII by the British Ministry of Agriculture.
During the first few months of World War II, known as the “Phoney War” we prepared for the worst. We lived in the suburbs of London and, in response to the admonishments to “dig for victory ...
"Plant a victory garden. Poster distributed by the Office of War Information to libraries, museums post offices. The original is 22 inches and is printed in full color. The poster was designed by ...
Posters had a heyday during the war years, urging you to be ever vigilant. "Save Fuel to make Munitions for Battle". "Beat Firebomb Fritz, Britain Shall Not Burn." "Dig for Victory". "Keep Mum ...
But this awful disease stole that from them; 63 is far too young to die,”. WWII campaign poster Ross will begin his epic ten-day tractor journey on Sunday 11 May finishing on 21 May.
The Rainbow Beach Victory Garden is the last surviving veteran of Chicago’s contingent in a homefront brigade of World War II. Vegetable ... Kelly championed digging and hoeing as not just ...
Dig for Victory, set in and around The 1940s Farm ... sample wartime cooking or master the art of Make Do & Mend. In Garden Cottage, there’ll be wartime hair and beauty tips and next door ...
Beamish Museum will be hosting its popular Dig for Victory event this week, from September 2-5, telling the story of life on the home front and the vital role the British countryside played during ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results