Victory Loan advertisement 1919
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Victory Loan advertisement 1919
Advertisement for Victory Loans, urging the public to invest in government bonds and help Britain on the way to recovery after the end of the First World War.
1919
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Advertisements Adverts Bond Bonds Cornucopia Financial Investment Investments Loan Loans Recovery Victory 1919
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative advertisement for Victory Loans, published in the Illustrated London News in 1919, urges the public to invest in government bonds and contribute to Britain's recovery following the end of the First World War. The image of a cornucopia, overflowing with fruits and flowers, symbolizes the abundance and prosperity that a successful post-war economic recovery would bring. The text implores viewers to "Help to fill this Cornucopia of Victory" by investing in Victory Loans, which would provide the necessary funds for the government to rebuild war-torn infrastructure, support veterans, and restore the economy. The advertisement's patriotic tone and hopeful message resonated with the British public, who were eager to contribute to the nation's recovery after the sacrifices made during the war. This powerful advertisement reflects the collective spirit of a nation determined to rebuild and move forward after the devastation of the First World War.
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