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Women of Britain, Come into the Factories. British poster recruiting women for munitions work during World War II, by Donald Zec, c1941

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Women of Britain, Come into the Factories. British poster recruiting women for munitions work during World War II, by Donald Zec, c1941

WWII: BRITISH POSTER.
Women of Britain, Come into the Factories. British poster recruiting women for munitions work during World War II, by Donald Zec, c1941. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1941 Allied Factory Patriotic Poster Propaganda Slogan Working Class World War Ii

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This powerful print captures a significant moment in British history during World War II. The poster, created by Donald Zec in 1941, is a call to action for the women of Britain to join the factories and contribute to the war effort. With its bold slogan "Women of Britain, Come into the Factories" this propaganda piece aimed to inspire patriotism and rally women from all walks of life. The image showcases a factory worker standing proudly with her hands on her hips, embodying strength and determination. She represents the working-class women who stepped up during these challenging times. The text on the poster emphasizes their crucial role in munitions work, highlighting their importance as allies in winning the war. The photograph's composition focuses on both the worker and the factory setting behind her, symbolizing England's industrial might at that time. It serves as a reminder of how ordinary individuals played an extraordinary part in shaping history. This print is not just about wartime propaganda; it also reflects societal changes that occurred during this period. Women were given opportunities previously reserved for men, breaking traditional gender roles and proving their capabilities beyond domestic duties. As we look back at this iconic image today, it serves as a testament to female empowerment and resilience amidst adversity. It reminds us of those brave women who answered their country's call with unwavering dedication – forever etching their mark on British history.


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Step back in time with our captivating Framed Print of the iconic "Women of Britain, Come into the Factories" poster. This historic piece, created by Donald Zec in 1941 during World War II, calls for women to join the munitions workforce with its powerful and inspiring message. The original artwork, now available through Granger Art on Demand, is expertly framed to preserve its charm and intrigue. Add this vintage masterpiece to your home or office for a touch of history and a reminder of the indomitable spirit of the British people.


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Step back in time with our captivating selection from the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This powerful image, "Women of Britain, Come into the Factories" by Donald Zec, dates back to 1941 during World War II. Originally a British poster, it was created to recruit women for munitions work, symbolizing the indomitable spirit and resilience of the British people. Add this iconic piece of history to your collection and bring a piece of the past into your home or office. Order now from Granger Art on Demand.


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"Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring the iconic "Women of Britain, Come into the Factories" poster by Donald Zec. Originally created during World War II to encourage women to join the munitions workforce, this powerful image is a testament to the courage and resilience of British women. Printed on high-quality matte paper, our reproduction brings the vibrant colors and bold typography of the original poster to life, making it a captivating addition to any home or office space. Relive history with this inspiring piece of art."


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