THE Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is the charity partner for Cage Against The Machine, released for Christmas.
Full story, and check out the website, which leads us to another good use for the slogan:
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British Home Front Propaganda Posters of the Second World War
THE Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is the charity partner for Cage Against The Machine, released for Christmas.
Full story, and check out the website, which leads us to another good use for the slogan:
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“Rosie the Riveter became popular during World War II when women joined the work force in support of troops serving overseas. The most well-known Rosie icon came from J. Howard Miller’s We Can Do It! propaganda poster. Created for Westinghouse, the Pittsburgh-based artist’s Rosie appeared on magazines, newspapers and posters encouraging women to join the work force. Six million women replaced the men who left for war in the factories, shipyards and industrial plants. Michigan factory worker Geraldine Doyle modeled for the poster art in 1942.” Read about the modern day competition, and another’s thoughts on how this poster feeds into the ideas of work ethics.
Further to this competition to win a free “quotes” book for Keep Calm and Carry On, I am pleased to announce that the winners are as follows!
Those who discovered that Edwin J Embleton was the Studio Manager are as follows:
A random selection from those who RT’d without the answer have been nominated for the remaining 7 copies:
Win one of TEN copies of “Keep Calm and Carry On: Good Advice for Hard Times” (Publisher’s Information). I love great quotes, and this book is full of some excellent ones!
SOME OF THE GREAT QUOTES HIGHLIGHTED IN THIS BOOK:
Plenty more quotes in that little book, so to win one of 10 copies…
The QUESTION IS: Who was the Studio Manager at the British Ministry of Information during the Second World War? (Clue, check out http://www.ww2poster.co.uk)
THE CHANCE TO WIN? As I have somewhat of a love-affair with Twitter, I’ll be giving away 10 copies to a random set of ten Twitterers who Retweet the following entry:
RT @drbexl, Keep Calm and Carry On #kcco, www.ww2poster.co.uk. MOI Studio Manager: [answer] (Answer/RT for chance to win 1 of 10)
The 10 winners will be announced via my Twitter on the afternoon of Monday 20th July (GMT). Winners will be sent their prizes direct from the publishers (they’ve said they’re happy to ship worldwide), but will need to email me names/addresses, which I will request via Twitter (I will pass them onto the publishers and won’t use them for other purposes).
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Twitter-based competition to win 1 of 10 copies of “Keep Calm and Carry On: Good Advice for Hard Times” to be announced tomorrow!
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