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Date: 1939: Source: Own work, based on photo and File:Keep Calm and Carry On Poster.svg by Mononomic.: Author: Vector conversion by Ericmetro: Permission (Reusing this file)The original image is in the public domain and is freely available, and the vectorization thereof is hereby also released into the public domain by the author, Ericmetro.
Original 1939 poster. Keep Calm and Carry On was a motivational poster produced by the Government of the United Kingdom in 1939 in preparation for World War II.The poster was intended to raise the morale of the British public, threatened with widely predicted mass air attacks on major cities.
These posters were a series of three issued as a motivational poster by the British Government in 1939. The three posters in the series were, "Freedom is in peril, defend it with all your might." "YOUR COURAGE, YOUR CHEERFULNESS AND YOUR RESOLUTION WILL BRING US VICTORY" (All versions capitalised, second printing included considerable ...
“The Astronauts,” which is the first series from Imagine Entertainment’s Kids & Family brand and premieres on Nickelodeon on Nov. 13, starts when five kids use their parents’ security ...
Fields in Peril is a 99-page report by Human Rights Watch about child labor in the United States, the least protected are children who work in agriculture. Labor laws for the agriculture industry, such as minimum age, length of a work day and management of hazardous conditions, are more lenient than those for any other industry.
The poster was produced by the United States Office of War Information to foster patriotism and support for the war effort by depicting American soldiers as freedom fighters. The poster equates the motivations of soldiers of the U.S. Army in World War II to Continental soldiers stationed at Valley Forge, drawing a connection between the ...
In early May, the WFC began selling 10-cent children's tickets once a week, [148] which helped increase children's attendance significantly. [149] [150] At La Guardia's behest, [151] the New York City Board of Education operated guided tours in which school classes could visit the fair for free. [152] The WFC opened more restaurants late that ...
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