History of Advertising Trust: O&M wartime book no 4

User icon Taylor Kenkel
26 August 2022
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A file of newspaper adverts relating to the British government's publicity campaigns. Topics addressed in the adverts include the need to register for ration books; the need to save shipping space by avoiding the waste of food; and the importance of consuming nutritional foods, including carrots, potatoes, dried eggs, fish, and cheese. Other topics covered include the provision of nutritional foods and milk for children; the provision of National Milk Cocoa for young workers; the loaning of vehicles for the war effort; public transport provisions in London; and the issue of post-war bread shortages. Publicity campaigns represented in the file include the promotion of National Wheatmeal Bread; road safety campaigns to prevent deaths by motor vehicle drivers during the blackout; the Food Facts campaign, with seasonal recipes and advice for housewives on the stretching of rations; and the Dig for Victory campaign, which aimed to increase home food production.


In Czechoslovakia then… In England now
Food Facts No.219 When your child is 5
Yes - she DID see you coming, but…
Food Facts No.85 "Take my case" says Mrs Merry
Suicide or murder?
Food Facts No.169 Hints for the household harvest#
Food Facts No.39 Wheatmeal bread
Dr Carrot: your winter protector
Seasonal (travel difficulties at Christmas)
Your turn may come tonight
Careless or cautious?
90 children a day killed or injured
Food Facts No.157 New potatoes
Do you observe the Code?
Food Facts No.7
My brakes let me down on the hill
[incomplete ad]
A race against tide
Food Facts No.249 Put out your empty milk bottles every day
Food Facts No.60 the Grocer says…