Keep Britain Tidy
And Other Posters from the Nanny State
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appears in About Germany.
This collection of public information posters from the period 194575 is published in conjunction with the National Archives, where the original posters are located. The posters provide a fascinating insight into the policies and priorities of successive postwar governments, covering everything from the jobs people did, the food they ate, the amoun...
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