Description
Object description
whole: the main image occupies the majority, with three smaller images positioned down the right edge, and a small image
placed in the lower left. The title and text are separate and located in the lower quarter and down the right quarter, in black. All set
against a white background and held within a brown border.
image: a photograph of a group of civilian entertainers gathered around a BBC microphone. The first of the small images is a photograph of
a large radio aerial. The second small image is a photograph of a Maltese woman playing the accordion. The third small image is a
photograph of two female radio announcers. The final small image is a depiction of a Union Flag.
text: On se sert d'antennes comme celle-ci pour concentrer les émissions sur une région voulue. Il faut se servir d'antennes séparées pour
les différentes régions.
Carmen Dedomonico Hare, de Malte, à un concert donné pour les troupes britanniques à Malte.
Barbara McFadyean et Joan Griffiths qui s'occupent des programmes de musique enregistrée pour les troupes d'outre-mer.
LA B.B.C. No. 6
PAR LES ONDES JUSQU'AU LEVANT ET A TOUS LES LIEUX ISOLÉS
La B.B.C. émet un grand nombre de programmes pour les Anglais et Anglaises qui sont outre-mer; elle n'oublie jamais ceux sont en mer ou
dans des lieux isolés et qui dépendent d'elle pour leurs distactions et pour les nouvelles. 'Shipmates Ashore' est un programme de
variétés, transmis régulièrement du club de la Marine marchande de Londres. Doris Hare, qui dirige les programmes du club, a le don de
mettre à l'aise devant le microphone non seulement les artistes mais aussi les visiteurs.
POUR LA VICTOIRE
G.P.D. 365/13/27
[Aerials like this are used to concentrate or focus the transmission towards the areas served. Separate aerials must be used for serving
different areas. Carmen Dedomonico Hare, from Malta, entertains in a programme for British troops on the George Cross island. Barbara
McFadyean and Joan Griffiths, who present regular gramophone programmes for men serving overseas. British Broadcasting Corporation: No. 6.
Over the air to the Middle East and the lonely places. The B.B.C. has many programmes for men and women from Britain who are serving
overseas, and remembers particularly those in isolated places and at sea who depend on the radio for news and entertainment. 'Shipmates
Ashore', which broadcast from the Merchant Navy Club in London, is an established favourite, and the popular hostess, Doris Hare, makes
artists and visitors alike feel welcome and at ease before the microphone. For victory.]
Physical description
GPD 365/13/27
British Broadcasting Corporation: No 6
An English language version was also produced (see PST 16215)
Produced as part of a series of posters (see PST 16207, PST 16208, PST 16210, PST 16212 and PST 16214)
This poster was printed in Great Britain presumably for distribution abroad