£35
Propaganda Poster Map Review 28 Mining Week British Industries Fair Colonies. Original vintage propaganda poster Map Review No 28 Published May 24th 1947 by the Bureau of Current Affairs featuring articles on British Industries Fair 1947 opening the same day that a 5-day mining week was introduced, with photos of miners and Burmese buyers at Earl's Court; an article on the Government agreeing to undertake the repair and preservation of the Regent's Park Terraces. The reverse of the poster features an article titled Whose 'Empire Day'? with a map of the world marking the Empires and Colonies of the world, with insets on West Indies, Mediterranean Area, East & West Africa, India & Ceylon, and South-East Asia, with a list below the image of Great Britain, France, Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium, Spain, Italy and the countries under their rule. Issued by The Bureau of Current Affairs, Carnegie House, 117 Piccadilly, W.1. Printed by Fosh & Cross, Ltd, London. Horizontal. Good condition, folds, creasing, double sided. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76x102, year of printing: 1947.
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