| The Empire Marketing Provisions (EMB) produced profuse posters for billboards. It also produced smaller versions that the public could procure in the interest of 1s 6d, and sooner than 1933 had 27,000 schools on its cataloguing list. Owing its 1931 ‘Acquire British’ struggle, the EMB printed more than four million posters, right down to microscopic versions on buggy windscreens, and illustrious aviator Amy Johnson’s aircraft flew for London with Buy British posters plastered to its wings, and more in its belly as wagon-load
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