HAT OM - History of Advertising Trust: Wartime Guard Books

HAT OM - History of Advertising Trust: Wartime Guard Books

History of Advertising Trust

During the Second World War, the British government commissioned a range of advertising campaigns to be circulated in newspapers and other publications, promoting various schemes, initiatives, and public information notices. This series of eleven guard book volumes contains clippings from the advertising campaigns commissioned by the government between 1939 and 1951. The campaigns, published under the official imprint of various departments, reveal the ways in which wartime and post-war initiatives were communicated to the British public, and provide a valuable insight into the government's understanding of – and attempts to appeal to – the concerns of its citizens.


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Commissions for men considered suitable
London Summer (Green Line and Metropolitan line)
What the Productivity Campaign 49 means to women
Summer ways with fish
productivity with knitting needles!
Kitchen thrift - how to make the most of housekeeping money
Commissioned Service… in the Flying Branch of the RAF
Everyone has someone worth saving for
gas makes the most of Britain's wealth
Art for all (exhibition at the V&A)
productivity solves a knotty problem
Why didn't I think twice
For Britain and a happier future. National Savings Week
Everyone has someone worth saving for
What happens if I don't?
Wealth is what you do with it
how to have more fat for cooking
Everyone has someone worth saving for
Everyone has someone worth saving for
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