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WW2 poster, Scrap Heap
WW2 poster by Fougasse, Scrap Heap -- When you scrap a job, you scrap all the labour thats gone on it. Please don t add to the heap! Date: circa 1942
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1942 Conservation Fougasse Heap Hmso Labour Ministry Pile Propaganda Scrap Waste
EDITORS COMMENTS
"Title: Scrap Heap (circa 1942) - A Powerful WW2 Poster by Fougasse Encouraging Wartime Conservation During World War II, the British government and various ministries, including the HM Stationery Office (HMSO), employed the use of posters as a powerful tool for disseminating information and promoting wartime efforts. One such poster, titled "Scrap Heap," was created by the renowned British graphic artist and satirist, Fougasse, in approximately 1942. The striking image of this poster features a massive pile of scrap metal and debris, with the caption, "When you scrap a job, you scrap all the labour that's gone on it. Please don't add to the heap!" The visual representation of waste and the call to action against it were effective in resonating with the public during a time when resources were scarce and the war effort demanded maximum efficiency. The poster's design, with its bold typography and stark contrast, was intended to grab the attention of the population and encourage them to be mindful of their actions. The message was clear: every scrap of metal or labor wasted was a detriment to the war effort and the country as a whole. As we reflect on this iconic WW2 poster, we are reminded of the importance of conservation and the collective responsibility that comes with it. The Scrap Heap poster serves as a testament to the power of visual communication in shaping public opinion and inspiring action during times of crisis. This image is a precious piece of history, showcasing the creativity and ingenuity of the graphic arts during the 1940s. It is essential to preserve and appreciate such historical artifacts as they continue to inform and inspire us in the present day." [Note: This caption is meant for informational and descriptive purposes and does not include any mention of commercial use or the company, Mary Evans Prints Online.]
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