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Propaganda Campaign
7th October 1918: A mock village and a ruined building in the Feed the Guns campaign in Trafalgar Square, London (Photo by A. R. Coster/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
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A. R. Coster
Media ID 12023622
1910 1919 Crowd Displays Europe Top England Black Exhibition Home Home Front Landscape Unusual Model Political Rally Politics Propaganda Ruin Ruined Town Square Trafalgar Square Unusual Angle Village World War I Lifestyles
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Propaganda Campaign - A Glimpse into the Feed the Guns Movement
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. This photo print, captured by A. R. Coster in 1918, transports us back to a pivotal moment in history - Trafalgar Square, London during World War I. The image showcases an extraordinary scene that combines elements of war, politics, and artistry. In this unusual landscape format photograph, we are drawn to a mock village constructed amidst the bustling town square. Standing tall against the backdrop of a ruined building, it serves as a powerful symbol of destruction caused by war. This thought-provoking visual spectacle was part of the Feed the Guns campaign - an innovative propaganda initiative aimed at mobilizing public support for Britain's war efforts. The crowd gathered around this striking model village reflects both curiosity and concern about their nation's involvement in the Great War. It is evident that exhibitions like these played a crucial role in shaping public opinion during those turbulent times. A testament to its archival value, this historical snapshot offers us insight into life on the home front between 1914-1918. As we explore every detail within this horizontal composition - from intricate architectural designs to meticulously crafted miniature structures - we gain an appreciation for how propaganda became intertwined with everyday lifestyles. This remarkable print captures not only political rally but also highlights how art can be used as a tool for persuasion and influence during times of conflict. Its presence within our collection reminds us of our responsibility to remember and learn
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