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Because of all this, and notwithstanding the significant print costs of £45,000 – about $3.5 million in today’s money – the “Keep Calm” version never left the warehouses. A few survived ...
We see that red and white poster - "Keep Calm and Carry On" on mugs, tea towels - it's become a sort of universal phrase. 'The actual background to this famous message runs back to 1940.
"Keep calm and carry on" is to Brits what "I heart ... But McAlpine, who lives in Cornwall, says the British secretly love the phrase because of its history. The phrase originated as a slogan ...
Within the last few years, the World War II British propaganda poster "Keep calm and carry on" has become ... the 2.5 million copies printed were held back and intended for us only in times ...
There was outrage when T-shirts went on sale printed with offensive variations of the Keep Calm and Carry On slogan ... to make copies of the original because he thought it would trivialise ...
The millions of "Keep Calm" posters were pulped after 1940 because of a wartime paper shortage. Only the Manleys' copy and one other were known to exist until 2012, when Antiques Roadshow ...