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THE HIGHWAY OF FASHION

... them 011 a plane apart. These salons are practicalK the home of the slogan scarf, among them being Happy Landing and Dig for Victory. By the way. the entire trousseau may lie acquired here ...

Published: Wednesday 03 December 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 295 | Page: 34 | Tags: Photographs 

A Plot is Hatched in Birmingham

... system. Mrs. Hudson, who was one of the ladies, dug a shining spade into a spit of turf, made a speech and inaugurated the Dig for Victory Campaign, Part II. Famous Miss Taver stood by her side. Part I was initiated soon after September, 1939. Worthy citizens ...

Cocktails to Port

... London W.C.i. I he bhaker. 'V' ALSO STANDS FOR VEGE TABLE Miss Jessie Matthews presents a prize to an exponent of the Dig for Victory Campaign at a Fete and. Sports Gala held in aid of Esher's War Savings drive, through which it is hoped to raise £100 ...

Are There Still Too Many Dogs?

... Are There Stil! Too Many Dogs? Asks A. Croxton Smith WE are exhorted to dig for victory, produce for victory, and, one might add, we can also save for victory. I do not mean in the sense that we should put money into one of the several Government securities ...

Friends of Food Production

... the furred and feathered creatures of the countryside, so, from the same fraternity, come our greatest allies in our dig for victory campaign. Foremost among these are stoats and weasels whose continual onslaughts on such destructive rodents as rabbits ...

Published: Tuesday 01 July 1941
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1062 | Page: 64 | Tags: Photographs 

BRAINS as well as BRAWN

... well as BRAWN [By Ourj Horticultural Correspondent DIG for victory is now a pretty well worn slogan. I am in complete agree ment with the Editor when he suggests that we might do more thinking for victory. There is plenty of room for it in connection with ...

A Gardening Brains Trust

... Horticultural Advisory Panel, a body of expert horticulturists who have rendered invaluable service in connection with the dig for victory campaign. In co operation with the Corporation's Allotment Assistant, Mr. A. G. Healey, N.D.H., and the Garden Assistant ...

Pictures in the Fire: Digging for Victory

... -/4 H By Sabretache Digging for Victory THERE may be nothing in it; but, on the other hand, there may, and it is certain that a neurotic like Herr Hitler will believe that there is. Almost synchronously with the start of his Russian grab, some scientists ...

Published: Wednesday 30 July 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1854 | Page: 27 | Tags: Photographs 

Soldiers Digging for Victory: Valuable food production from lands and estates occupied by troops

... Soldiers Digging for Victory Valuable food production from lands and estates occupied by troops THE sight of derelict gardens and estates, neglected through war conditions and rapidly becoming nothing more than wildernesses, has been a sad sight both ...

Week- End Cottage Into Market Garden

... for London. Recently the girls inserted this advertisement in the Personal column of The Times 44 Three smart girls digging for victory, require small utility van for delivering fruits and vegetables loan, buy cheaply or exchange for Morris Eight. If ...