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gas makes the most of Britain's wealth

1 Jan 1948

By its flexibility, its ease of exact temperature control, its cleanliness, its reliability, and its high rate of heat input, gas is a major weapon in British Industry's fight for output. Whether it is small jobs in the laboratory, big jobs in the steel works, slow jobs in the pottery or quick jobs in the car factory, GAS makes it easier for every size and type of plant to achieve maximum production. GAS MAKES THE MOST OF BRITAIN'S WEALTH By treating coal as a raw material, the gas industry also makes available a wealth of products like motor spirit, paint, plastics, aspirin, fertiliser, and dyestuffs — all some 2,000 indispensable things.
coal infrastructure housing pottery coke construction factories heating industrial production industry motor vehicles gas rationing savings science supply fuel utilities plastic fertilisers industrial consumption civil consumption
Collection ID
HATOM
Document Reference
HATOM/2/207
Document Types
Ephemera
File Reference
HATOM/2
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.hatom.000002.207
Keywords
Civil Consumption Coal Coke Construction Factories Fertilisers Fuel Gas Heating Housing Industrial Consumption Industrial Production Industry Motor Vehicles Plastic Pottery Savings Science
Language
English
Note
Advert located on bottom half of page.
Pages
1
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
History of Advertising Trust: O&M wartime book no 2
Themes
Industry Infrastructure Rationing Supply Fuel Utilities

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