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"Women of Britain Say 'Go!'" is a British World War I recruitment propaganda poster created in 1915. It depicts two women and a young boy looking out of an open window at soldiers marching past. Across the top of the poster is the text: "Women of Britain Say 'Go!'". The poster was designed by artist E. J. Kealey … See more
At the outbreak of World War I, Britain did not have a policy of conscription. The government relied on propaganda to persuade men to enlist in the army, and posters were an important medium … See more
"Women of Britain Say 'Go!'" was produced in March 1915. It was printed by Hill, Siffken and Co Ltd, London, and published by the See more
Cohen describes "Women of Britain Say 'Go!'" as "one of the most iconic images of the Great War" and one of the most frequently cited images within the context of World War I propaganda. The Imperial War Museum describes the poster as an example of one of … See more
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