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Worn tools are "quislings". Turn 'em in. [Verso:] The mediaeval quack wore this head-dress to frighten inflection away. Today we prefer science to spells and prevention to cure. So get FIRST AID for all wounds.
Collection StructurePoster collection > Worn tools are "quislings". Turn 'em in. [Verso:] The mediaeval quack wore this head-dress to frighten inflection away. Today we prefer science to spells and prevention to cure. So get FIRST AID for all wounds.
Item Title Worn tools are "quislings". Turn 'em in. [Verso:] The mediaeval quack wore this head-dress to frighten inflection away. Today we prefer science to spells and prevention to cure. So get FIRST AID for all wounds.
Collection TitlePoster collection
Artist Giles, F. Kenwood
Issuing Body Great Britain. Ministry of Labour
Printer Loxley Bros.
Publisher Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
Date Created1943?
Description

Drawing on top side of worn tools with the German black cross insignias attached to each one; chisel, hammer, wrench, files; drawing on back side of a medieval which doctor in costume and a first aid box below; text in white, brown, red and black lettering.

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Country of OriginGreat Britain
Place PublishedLondon, Great Britain
DimensionsOverall: 30 x 20 in. (76.2 x 50.8 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium political posters
Color
color
Hoover IDPoster UK 2128
Record NumberXX343.18369
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