File:Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases Art.IWMPST14133.jpg
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DescriptionCoughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases Art.IWMPST14133.jpg |
English: Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases whole: the image is positioned in the lower two-thirds, set against an orange background. The title and text are separate and placed in the upper third and along the bottom edge, in black. Further text is integrated and located in the lower centre and lower right, in black, held within a white inset. All set against a white background. image: a shoulder-length depiction of an elderly man in the midst of sneezing, holding a handkerchief to his face. text: The Ministry of Health says: COUGHS AND SNEEZES SPREAD DISEASES - trap the germs in your handkerchief ISSUED BY THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND THE CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR HEALTH EDUCATION THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH THE CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR HEALTH EDUCATION Printed for H.M. Stationery Office by J. Howitt and Son Ltd., Nottm. 51-981. |
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Date |
between 1939 and 1945 date QS:P,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1939-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1945-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib//156/media-156489/large.jpg
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Author | Central Council for Health Education (publisher/sponsor), Unknown (artist), Ministry of Health (publisher/sponsor), J Howitt and Son Ltd, Nottingham (printer), Her Majesty's Stationery Office (publisher/sponsor) | |||
Permission (Reusing this file) |
This poster was scanned and released by the Imperial War Museum on the IWM Non Commercial Licence. The artwork was created by a commissioned military artist during their active service duties in the First World War. In the UK this these became controlled under the Crown Copyright provisions and so faithful reproductions may be reused under that licence, which is considered expired after 50 years. | |||
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Category InfoField | posters | |||
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This tag is designed for use where there may be a need to assert that any enhancements (eg brightness, contrast, colour-matching, sharpening) are in themselves insufficiently creative to generate a new copyright. It can be used where it is unknown whether any enhancements have been made, as well as when the enhancements are clear but insufficient. For known raw unenhanced scans you can use an appropriate {{PD-old}} tag instead. For usage, see Commons:When to use the PD-scan tag. Note: This tag applies to scans and photocopies only. For photographs of public domain originals taken from afar, {{PD-Art}} may be applicable. See Commons:When to use the PD-Art tag. |
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