Description
Object description
whole: the three images occupy the majority, each held within a narrow black border. The badge of the Jamaican colonial
flag is placed in the lower right, held within a black circular border. The title and text are separate and positioned in the upper quarter
and lower half, in black. All set against an orange background and held within a white and red border.
image: the first image is of several women moving cartons of food from a warehouse, in order to load a mobile canteen. The second image is
of the mobile canteen arriving at an anti-aircraft gun site, greeted by waving British soldiers. The final image is of two women, standing
inside a mobile canteen, serving a group of infantrymen with cups of tea and food. Another woman distributes letters.
text: YOUR MOBILE CANTEEN IN ACTION
MOBILE CANTEEN
M of F
MINISTRY OF FOOD
Your Mobile Canteens are filled with food and hot drinks and all the incidentals that the soldier or airman can want. It starts out on its
journey.
MOBILE CANTEEN
Jamaica
PRESENTED BY THE PEOPLE OF JAMAICA TO THE PEOPLE OF BRITAIN
M of F
MINISTRY OF FOOD
The canteen calls at many isolated posts: balloon barrage units and anti-aircraft gun sites. The arrival of the canteen is a bright spot in
the men's day.
Jamaica
M of [F]
The men on duty in these lonely places take a few minutes off to drink hot tea or smoke a cigarette and hear the news. Often this is the
only contact they have with the outside world during the long, lonely weeks between leave periods.
Thank you, Jamaica!
Other war gifts from Jamaica to Great Britain include bombers and contributions to the Lord Mayor's Air Raid Distress Fund, the Aid to
Russia Fund, the Red Cross and St. John Fund, King George's Fund for Sailors, Anti-Aircraft Command Welfare and the Royal Air Force
Benevolent Fund.
INDUS UTERQUE SERVIET UNI [Translation: 'Both Indies will serve one']
PRINTED IN ENGLAND BY JOHNSON, RIDDLE and CO., LTD., LONDON S.E.20.
51-4976
G.P.D. 365/54
Physical description
51-4976
GPD 365/54
This poster was printed in Great Britain for distribution in Jamaica
Additional versions were produced for distribution amongst various other parts of the British Empire (see PST 15349, PST 15807, PST 15808,
PST 15809, PST 15811, PST 15812, PST 15813, PST 15814, PST 15815, PST 15816, PST 15817, PST 15818, PST 15819, PST 15820 and PST
15821)
Part of a series of similar posters distributed throughout the British Empire to thank the colonies for their contribution to the war
effort (see PST 8260, PST 8261, PST 15349, and PST 15803 to PST 15866)