CEYLON GOVERNOR'S WIFE FLIES TO INSPECT HOSPITAL. 23 JANUARY 1945, ROYAL NAVAL AIR STATION, COLOMBO. LADY MOORE, WIFE OF SIR HENRY MOORE, GOVERNOR OF CEYLON, FLEW IN TO INSPECT A HOSPITAL IN ONE OF THE MORE REMOTE CORNERS OF THE ISLAND.
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Lady Moore, wearing the uniform of the President of the Ceylon Branch of the British Red Cross Society, about to enter the plane. Standing by is Commander W I Legge, RNVR.
This unpleasant-looking character is called the Squander Bug, and it was created during the Second World War by artist Phillip Boydell, an employee of the National Savings Committee. The cartoon bug appeared in press adverts and poster campaigns as a menace who encouraged shoppers to waste money rather than buy war savings certificates.
American troops and locals at the Dove Inn, Burton Bradstock, in Dorset, 1944.
In 1942, the first of over 1.5 million American servicemen arrived on British shores in preparation for the Allied offensives against Germany during the Second World War. That year, the United States' War Department published Instructions for American Servicemen in Britain to help soldiers, sailors and airmen – many of whom had never travelled abroad before – adjust to life in a new country.