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.


Why some women fail at omelette
How to use potatoes instead of flour
He blamed himself - afterwards…
Food Facts No.243 …for expectant mothers
Food Facts No.9
Food Facts No.121 What are you doing with my cheese?
Safe conduct
In Czechoslovakia then… In England now
Tomorrow's road fatality
What about advertising on buses, trains and stations?
Chocolate cream
Let me GO!
Food Facts No.111 Dried Eggs
Food Facts No.73 The Greengrocer says…
Food Facts No.135 Thank the farmer- bless the weather
Food Facts No.275 Food facts about milk
Just one for the road! Don't be tempted [by the Traffic Jimp]
Food Facts No.213 Rations for one
Food Facts No. War-work and Home-work
Food Facts No.289 How to get variety into your stews