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FOOD FLASH - There's spud in your eye!
The Ministry Of Food was a British government ministerial posts separated from that of the Minister of Agriculture. A major task of the latter office was to oversee rationing in the United Kingdom arising out of World War II. They made many newsreels and PSAs to inform the citizenry how to use the food rationing system:
Rationing is introduced in 1939
The new ration books are coming!
Cod Liver Oil
Here's spud in your eye
Don't cut that bread!
DON'T WASTE FOOD!
Dig For Victory!
Milk is here!
In addition, some short films instructed people in how to best use the new rationing system :
Two Cooks And A Cabbage
How To Make Tea
Rabbit Pie
Buying black market meat: a Partner in CRIME
A US view explaining UK rationing to the States.
posted by
The Whelk
on Apr 30, 2013 -
15 comments
Careless Women Never Appeal To Gentlemen
Tips For Single Ladies:
Helpful hints on dating and romance from 1938, with photos. (
via
)
posted by
The Whelk
on Dec 10, 2009 -
45 comments
Proletarians of All Lands, Unite!
Peasant!
Free your pregnant wife from work
, don't allow her to pick up heavy items since this will harm her and the child
. An excellent collection of
vintage
soviet
propaganda
,
public health
, and
infographics
posters from 20s to 30s, many with full
translations
.
posted by
madamjujujive
on Jun 7, 2009 -
17 comments
Vintage Cultural Ephemera lives on via Flickr
Fans of Vintage Cultural Ephemera Rejoice!
Illustration and print design of the 1920s-30s
Cold War Propaganda (on both sides)
Illustration and print design of the forties
Vintage cigarrette advertising
Sheet Music of the 1800s - 1950s
Out of print cookbooks
7-Up advertising (pre 1980s)
All of these (and much more) found
via this excellent Flickr Page
of Groups administered by cultural archivist Paula Wirth.
posted by
jonson
on Dec 15, 2006 -
15 comments
Happy Scrappy
Welcome to Scrappyland.
A site devoted to a long-lost cartoon character from the 1930s.
posted by
braun_richard
on Jan 27, 2005 -
12 comments
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