RMAF3YH4–Anderson shelter with a 'Dig for Victory' poster
RMP2E9CB–Dig For Victory poster
RM2F4TRX9–British, WW2, Food Production: Dig for Victory poster, 1942-1945
RMC6KNHE–'Dig for Victory' Poster
RM2A3MRX7–British, WW2, Food Production, Dig for Victory, poster, 1939-1946
RMM23A2C–DIG FOR VICTORY POSTER 1940’s WW2 Propaganda Poster ‘Dig For Victory’ – Grow You Own Vegetables at home...Produced in New Zealand
RMEXRJ3N–1940s UK Dig for Victory Poster
RM2B1YW58–“Dig for Victory” Poster Iconic Vintage British World War II Propaganda Poster Food Campaign 1940/1 World War II Food Agriculture Production Great Britain UK Featuring low dynamic angle boot pushing spade into fertile earth
RMC7WCA9–DIG ON FOR VICTORY British WW2 poster designed by Peter Fraser
RMEJ633K–Classic 'Dig For Victory' poster from Second World War urged people to grow food, London
RMBR7M9H–A 'Dig For Victory' poster from World War Two on display at the Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
RMBRMH13–British Second World War Dig for Victory poster UK
RMBH8W55–Dig for Victory poster circa 1944
RM2G4TMAW–A Dig For Victory poster on display at Bressingham Steam museum and gardens located at Bressingham, Diss, Norfolk, England, UK
RM2GJP9KT–Dig for Victory', WWII poster
RM2BB4E8R–Dig for Victory wartime poster with image of Winston Churchill overlayed.
RMC2D9E7–world war two dig for victory poster
RFM414G9–An old bicycle, a Union flag and a World War 2 'Dig For Victory' poster outside a wooden hut at Pitstone Green Museum, Bedfordshire, UK.
RM2WAAYH0–Art colouring in activity, educational resource, World War II, Dig For Victory poster, school, home schooling, lesson plan, poster art, worksheet
RMBAP2N3–The 1939 Dig for Victory poster used by the government to spread awareness regarding the food shortages.
RM2HGERR5–UK, WW2. Dig For Victory poster 1940. Launched in September by The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries during the second world war.
RMFH6RY2–Dig For Victory - Grow Your Own Vegetables - British WWII Propaganda Poster
RM2J3PWFE–WW2 'Dig For Victory Now' poster
RM2A3MRWR–British, WW2, Food Production, Dig on for Victory, (Dig for Victory), poster, 1939-1946
RMJNX8XJ–WW2 British Propaganda Advertising poster 1940's Dig for (Victory) Plenty promoting Guinness for strength to dig for plenty and produce vegetables for victory
RM2F4TRXR–British, WW2, Food Production: Dig for Victory - Your Own Vegetables all the Year Round, poster, 1942-1945
RMEXRJ2K–1940s UK Dig for Victory Poster
RM2A3MRXF–British, WW2, Food Production, Dig for Plenty, (Dig for Victory), Grow food in your garden or get an allotment, poster, 1939-1946
RMC7WC9D–DIG FOR VICTORY One of series of WW2 British posters promoting food production
RM2F739D1–A vintage WW2 poster informing people about food, saying Dig For Victory, Grow Your Own Vegatables
RMF81NNR–DIG FOR VICTORY One of a series of posters on the theme produced by the Ministry of Agriculture in the second world war.
RMAAKTWB–Wartime dig for victory poster UK
RMB3N8XF–DIG FOR VICTORY WW2 UK poster
RMDRDK5A–Dig For Victory
RMF81NP2–DIG ON FOR VICTORY WW2 British Ministry of Agriculture poster designed about 1944 by Peter Fraser. Part of a Dig for Victory series which started in 1941. Fraser was born in Scotland in 1888 . He was a prolific artist until his death in 1950. The wording reflects concerns that with the end of the war in site food production was starting to slacken.
RM2G18CPX–A vintage american WW2 poster promoting food production with a Victory Garden
RMBADRF5–DIG FOR VICTORY - BRITISH WAR OFFICE advert from 1940
RM2AERDRB–'Dig For Victory Now' poster, a piece of World War II related replica memorabilia from Britain in the 1940s.
RMB1XEJ9–The 1939 Dig for Victory poster used by the government to spread awareness regarding the food shortages.
RMEP4BER–DIG NOW FOR VICTORY British Ministry of Health poster about 1942
RMRMF31H–Dig for Victory - British World War 2 Public Information Propaganda poster
RM2X0825D–MINISTRY OF INFORMATION CAMPAIGN POSTERS, LONDON, UK, 1940 - A civilian walks past a large horizontal 'Dig for Victory' poster, which can be seen on railings somewhere in London
RMDDT39K–'Dig for Victory', propaganda poster for Britain's African colonies, c1940. Artist: Unknown
RFA13YM5–War poster (Dig for Victory)
RMCT6XK9–Dig for Victory wartime poster
RMEXPC99–1940s UK Dig for Victory Poster
RM2A3MRX4–British, WW2, Food Production poster, Dig for Plenty, (Dig for Victory), Grow food in your garden or get an allotment, 1939-1946
RMC2D9KM–world war two dig for victory posters
RMG1K7DK–'You are needed in the fields' World War II, Second World War, WWII, WW2; Scottish Victory Harvest poster recruiting land girls on a doorway in the village of Haworth, Yorkshire, UK
RME3TXJA–United Kingdom second world war dig for victory now leaflet
RF2E2BEE9–British government public information poster from the Second World War encouraging people to adopt a healthy diet.
RM2B02FCK–One of the most memorable campaigns during World War Two, was the 'Dig for Victory' campaign. Any piece of land that could be turned over to the use of growing fruit and vegetables was made use of. Even those who hadn’t considered their fingers to be green before the war, picked up their spades and gave veggie gardening a go. Everyone was offered help and guidance from the Ministry of Agriculture, to get growing.
RM2A25470–Dig for Britain, Victory' British propaganda poster, to influence the population towards support for the war effort in World war two.
RM2AD3H7W–Dig For Victory vintage sign outdoors in summer garden, Arley station, Severn Valley Railway 1940's wartime event. Grow your own produce food supplies.
RM2G18CPG–A vintage american WW2 poster promoting food production with a Victory Garden
RM2A3M32J–Dig For Victory - Grow Your Own Vegetables - British WWII Propaganda Poster
RMB44H47–WW2 poster asking people to Dig For Victory
RMBAP1FN–The 1939 Dig for Victory poster used by the government to spread awareness regarding the food shortages.
RM2BD5B1G–Wartime posters plastered on brick wall
RMRMF31M–Dig for Victory - British World War 2 Public Information Propaganda poster
RM2T1KNFJ–Ministry of Information Campaign Posters, London, UK, 1940 A civilian walks past a large horizontal 'Dig for Victory' poster, which can be seen on railings somewhere in London.
RMDJ1PR7–Dig down Deep 114
RM2G5K59T–World war 2 posters on display at Bewdley station during their 1940's weekend.
RMCTR379–WW2 Propaganda poster promoting Dig For Victory
RMEXRCNM–1940s UK Dig On For Victory Poster
RMH2PAGF–Dig for victory poster on tree in ramsbottom lancashire uk
RMFX8ENX–Vintage sign for sale in a shop window
RM2N2X6Y0–Dig for victory grow you own vegetables - US Propaganda Poster - WWII
RM2DG9CWM–Dig For Victory & ARP Wardens Wanted Poster At A 1940's WW2 Reenactment Event At The Black Country Living Museum Dudley West Midlands England UK
RM2N2X7K7–1943 dig for Victory ! - World War II - U.S propaganda Poster
RF2E2BEEF–British government public information poster from the Second World War encouraging people to grow their own food.
RM2B033XW–'Never was so much owed by so many to so few' was a wartime speech made by the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill on 20 August 1940. The name stems from the specific line in the speech referring to the ongoing efforts of the Royal Air Force crews who were at the time fighting the Battle of Britain, the pivotal air battle with the German Luftwaffe with Britain expecting a German invasion, as well as starting the dangerous bombing campaign over Germany.
RM2RCGKBH–Soldiers and civilians gathered around a war poster in France during World War One. The poster is promoting the French War Loan of 1916 and encourages people to subscribe for victory. The location of the poster is in the city of Orleans, and it features various symbols and graphics related to the war effort.
RMBA7NN9–British World War Two recruitment poster Join the Woman's Land Army 1941
RMAACEWA–Lookalike Ray Dobson as Private Frazer from Dad s Army
RMG1WT7G–A well-ordered potting shed in the grounds of The Menagerie, Horton, UK
RME7MC91–Black Country Museum 40s Night 2014
RMC11DT5–World War 2 Post Office (colour)
RMRMF31P–Dig for Victory - British World War 2 Public Information Propaganda poster
RM2JRF9RN–Ministry of Information Campaign Posters, London, UK, 1940 A view of Marble Arch in London, which is used as a Ministry of Information 'special poster site'. On the side is a 'Dig for Victory' poster and across the front is a large banner encouraging the public to buy National War Bonds.
RM2DE01KX–British World War 2 Public Information Propaganda poster
RMERN94W–Barry South Wales GB UK 2014
RMCTR37M–WW2 Propaganda poster promoting Dig For Victory
RM2DG9D29–World War Two Poster Depicting Winston Churchill Saying Deserve Victory
RMBA7PDM–British World War Two recruitment poster Join the Woman's Land Army 1941
RMAACEX1–Lookalike Ray Dobson as Private Frazer from Dad s Army
RMAACGG4–Lookalike Ray Dobson as Private Frazer from Dad s Army
RME7MD6P–Black Country Museum 40s Night 2014
RMC1HJMG–WW2 Post office (black & white)
RM2X08246–MINISTRY OF INFORMATION CAMPAIGN POSTERS, LONDON, UK, 1940 - A view of Marble Arch in London, which is used as a Ministry of Information 'special poster site'. On the side is a 'Dig for Victory' poster and across the front is a large banner encouraging the public to buy National War Bonds
RM2DE01KK–British World War 2 Public Information Propaganda poster
RM2DE01HW–British World War 2 Public Information Propaganda poster
RM2T1KNDC–Ministry of Information Campaign Posters, London, UK, 1940 A view of Marble Arch in London, which is used as a Ministry of Information 'special poster site'. On the side is a 'Dig for Victory' poster and across the front is a large banner encouraging the public to buy National War Bonds.
RM2DE01M8–British World War 2 Public Information Propaganda poster
RM2T1KT4H–The Royal Exchange in London in use as a Ministry of Information 'special poster site' with a 'Dig for Victory banner' across the entrance in 1940. A view of the Royal Exchange in London, which was used as a Ministry of Information 'special poster site'. A 'Dig for Victory banner' is hanging across the columns at the front.
RM2AP5PRM–British World War 2 Public Information Propaganda poster
RM2AM4ETE–Grow your own food - British World War 2 Public Information Propaganda poster
RM2DE01A2–British World War 2 Public Information Propaganda poster
RM2JRFC1K–The Royal Exchange in London in use as a Ministry of Information 'special poster site' with a 'Dig for Victory banner' across the entrance in 1940. A view of the Royal Exchange in London, which was used as a Ministry of Information 'special poster site'. A 'Dig for Victory banner' is hanging across the columns at the front.
RM2DE01AR–British World War 2 Public Information Propaganda poster
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