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Actors, writers, directors, and artists were employed to produce positive images of Britain. Henry V (1944) by Laurence Olivier, based on the play by William Shakespeare, was just one of the many films celebrating historic British endeavour and culture. Other films, such as Went the Day Well? (1942) in which a single village repels a German invasion, poked fun at the enemy. Food rationing had been introduced at the beginning of the war and there was a government drive towards self-sufficiency. Poster campaigns encouraged people to Dig for Victory by planting their own vegetable patches. Other posters discouraged gossip. The cartoonist Cyril Bird used the line Careless talk costs lives to encourage people not to talk about potentially confidential and valuable information in case it was overheard by German spies.
The distinctive pattern in the hoist is designed to look like woven cloth. Effective date: 7 June 1995.
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