Date:1940 - 1945 (c.)
Description:Published by the Austin Motor Company Safety and Welfare Department. Many posters were published during WW2 for public information. This warning about keeping shelters tidy is one of the less commonly seen ones. The poster would have been put up around the Ladywood area presumably near to the shelters.
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