Norman Wilson Dig for Victory Now Lithograph c.1940 Home Front World War 2
By Norman Wilson
Located in London, GB
What more incentive could be required to Dig For Victory Now?
1940s Modern Prints and Multiples
Lithograph
Norman Wilson Dig for Victory Now Lithograph c.1940 Home Front World War 2
By Norman Wilson
Located in London, GB
What more incentive could be required to Dig For Victory Now?
Lithograph
'Fougasse', Jump for Them - Official Rugby Union Publications Poster
By Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird)
Located in London, GB
There were posters instructing the population to save old clothes for rags, turn off the lights, save food, dig for victory, watch out for spies, and keep calm and carry on.
Lithograph
'Fougasse', The Indispensables - Official Rugby Union Publications Poster
By Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird)
Located in London, GB
There were posters instructing the population to save old clothes for rags, turn off the lights, save food, dig for victory, watch out for spies, and keep calm and carry on.
Lithograph
'Fougasse', Concerto da Camera, drawing for Punch Magazine
By Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird)
Located in London, GB
There were posters instructing the population to save old clothes for rags, turn off the lights, save food, dig for victory, watch out for spies, and keep calm and carry on.
Ink, Ballpoint Pen
'Fougasse' Careless Talk Costs Lives Cyril Kenneth Bird World War 2 poster
By Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird)
Located in London, GB
There were posters instructing the population to save old clothes for rags, turn off the lights, save food, dig for victory, watch out for spies, and keep calm and carry on.
Lithograph
'Fougasse' Careless Talk Costs Lives Cyril Kenneth Bird World War 2 poster
By Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird)
Located in London, GB
There were posters instructing the population to save old clothes for rags, turn off the lights, save food, dig for victory, watch out for spies, and keep calm and carry on.
Lithograph
$9,154
'Fougasse', Careless Talk Costs Lives World War 2 poster
By Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird)
Located in London, GB
There were posters instructing the population to save old clothes for rags, turn off the lights, save food, dig for victory, watch out for spies, and keep calm and carry on.
Lithograph
'Fougasse' Careless Talk Costs Lives Cyril Kenneth Bird World War 2 poster
By Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird)
Located in London, GB
There were posters instructing the population to save old clothes for rags, turn off the lights, save food, dig for victory, watch out for spies, and keep calm and carry on.
Lithograph
'Fougasse' Careless Talk Costs Lives Cyril Kenneth Bird World War 2 poster
By Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird)
Located in London, GB
There were posters instructing the population to save old clothes for rags, turn off the lights, save food, dig for victory, watch out for spies, and keep calm and carry on.
Lithograph
'Fougasse' Rugby Referees Cyril Kenneth Bird original poster
By Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird)
Located in London, GB
There were posters instructing the population to save old clothes for rags, turn off the lights, save food, dig for victory, watch out for spies, and keep calm and carry on.
Lithograph
$2,450
'Zero' Hans Schleger Grow Your Own Food Surreal Original Vintage Poster
By Hans Schleger Zero
Located in London, GB
In this poster the public are encouraged to Dig For Victory. As food had to be shipped across the U-boat-infested Atlantic Ocean, any scrap of additional food that could be grown at ...
Lithograph
Sold
H 7.09 in W 4.73 in D 0.04 in
Norman Wilson Dig for Victory Now Lithograph c.1940
By Norman Wilson
Located in London, GB
What more incentive could be required to Dig For Victory Now?
Lithograph
Sold
H 4.34 in W 7.09 in
Dig for Victory over Want - World War II public information poster leaflet
Located in London, GB
Therefore the Government started a large public information campaign to Dig for Victory - encouraging people to dig up their gardens and grow food.
Lithograph
Sold
H 4.34 in W 7.09 in
Dig for Victory over Want - World War II public information poster leaflet
Located in London, GB
Therefore the Government started a large public information campaign to Dig for Victory - encouraging people to dig up their gardens and grow food.
Lithograph
Sold
H 4.34 in W 7.09 in
Dig for Victory over Want - World War II public information poster leaflet
Located in London, GB
Therefore the Government started a large public information campaign to Dig for Victory - encouraging people to dig up their gardens and grow food.
Lithograph
Sold
H 4.34 in W 7.09 in
Dig for Victory over Want - World War II public information poster leaflet
Located in London, GB
Therefore the Government started a large public information campaign to Dig for Victory - encouraging people to dig up their gardens and grow food.
Lithograph
Sold
H 12.6 in W 7.88 in
'Fougasse' Careless Talk Costs Lives Cyril Kenneth Bird World War 2 poster
By Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird)
Located in London, GB
There were posters instructing the population to save old clothes for rags, turn off the lights, save food, dig for victory, watch out for spies, and keep calm and carry on.
Lithograph
Sold
H 14.97 in W 9.85 in
Original Vintage World War Two Propaganda Poster Dig For Victory WWII Home Front
Located in London, GB
Original vintage World War Two propaganda poster - Dig for Victory - featuring the iconic black and white photograph of a worker pushing down a shovel with his boot, digging into the...
Paper
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H 14.77 in W 9.45 in
Original Vintage War Home Front Propaganda Poster Dig For Victory Child WWII UK
Located in London, GB
Original vintage World War Two Home Front propaganda poster - Dig for Victory - featuring an iconic illustration of a child wearing a white sun hat and holding a hoe and a shovel to ...
Paper
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H 29.93 in W 20.08 in
Original Vintage Guinness For Strength Dig For Plenty Victory WWII Drink Poster
By John Gilroy
Located in London, GB
Original vintage Guinness poster - Guinness for Strength Dig for Plenty - featuring a colourful war time illustration by the notable artist John Gilroy (John Thomas Young Gilroy; 189...
Paper
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