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1.1 Review of Richard Levin’s exhibition stands at the British Industries Fair, including his work for the BBC. Uncredited photographer. ‘Richard Levin’s Work at the BIF’, Shelf Appeal (March 1934), p. 321 © Gillian Levin. 31
1.2 Misha Black display for British Art in Industry at the Royal Academy. Shelf Appeal (February 1935), p. 377. Image courtesy of the British Library. 40
1.3 Advertisement for the Reimann School, London, 1937. Uncredited. Shelf Appeal (November 1937), p. 55. Image courtesy of the British Library. 45
1.4 Faculty of the London Reimann School, with Natasha Kroll in the centre. Image courtesy of the University of Brighton Design Archives. 46
2.1 Post Office Exhibition at Charing Cross Underground Station, May 1936. Topical Press. U20393 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 58
2.2 Timber through the Ages exhibition at Charing Cross Underground Station, March 1936. Topical Press. U19757 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 60
2.3 Timber through the Ages exhibition at Charing Cross Underground Station, March 1936. Topical Press. U19760 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 61
2.4 The Empire’s Airway exhibition organised by Imperial Airways, June 1936. Theyre Lee-Elliott. 1983/4/4490 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 62
2.5 The Empire’s Airway exhibition at Charing Cross Underground Station designed by László Moholy-Nagy, 25 June 1936. Topical Press. 1998/42726 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 63
2.6 Peeps at the Colonial Empire exhibition at Charing Cross Underground Station, 14 October 1936. Topical Press. U21703 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 64
2.7 Do Not Pass by the Special Areas, 1936. Edward McKnight Kauffer. 1983/4/4333 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 65
2.8 Do Not Pass by the Special Areas, London, 1936. 1998/42365 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 66
2.9 Do Not Pass by the Special Areas, London, 1936. 1998/42360. Chancery Co. Ltd. 67
2.10 The Highway Code exhibition by the Ministry of Transport, Charing Cross Underground Station, 1937, poster designed by Zéró (Hans Schleger). 1983/4/4923 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 69
2.11 The Highway Code exhibition information panels housed in the booking hall at Charing Cross (now Embankment) Underground Station, designed by Zéró (Hans Schleger), November 1937. Dell & Wainwright. 6747-DW © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 70
2.12 News Chronicle Schools exhibition at Charing Cross, London, 1938. Topical Press. U25966 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 71
2.13 News Chronicle Schools exhibition poster, Dorland Hall, London, 1937. Designed by E. McKnight Kauffer. Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Gift of Mrs. E. McKnight Kauffer, 1963–39–96. Photo: Matt Flynn. © Smithsonian Institution. 72
2.14 Food for Fitness exhibition at Charing Cross Station, 26 January 1938. Topical Press. U26173 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 73
2.15 Food for Fitness exhibition at Charing Cross Station, February 1938. Topical Press. U26174 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 74
2.16 Clear Smoke from the Air exhibition at Charing Cross Station, December 1938. Topical Press. F. H. K. Henrion Archive, University of Brighton Design Archives. © Estate of F. H. K. Henrion. 76
2.17 Clear Smoke from the Air exhibition at Charing Cross Station, December 1938. Topical Press. F. H. K. Henrion Archive, University of Brighton Design Archives. © Estate of F. H. K. Henrion. 77
2.18 Booklet for New Homes for Old, 1934. Edith Tudor-Hart. ‘Edith Tudor-Hart: Pictures from the Rhondda’, Camerawork (Issue 19). © Edith Tudor-Hart, The Estate of Wolf Suschitzky. Image courtesy of Four Corners. 80
2.19 New Homes for Old exhibition at Charing Cross Underground Station, December 1936. Topical Press. U22228 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 82
3.1 Salvador Dalí wearing a diving suit at the International Surrealist Exhibition, 1936. Uncredited photographer. Images compiled and annotated by Roland Penrose. Image courtesy of the National Galleries of Scotland. 92
3.2 Poster for the Exhibition of the Elements of Modern Architecture, 1937. Designed by E. McKnight Kauffer (American, 1890–1954) for MARS Group (England, 1933–57). Lithograph on paper, 76.2 × 51 cm (30 in. × 20 1/16 in.). Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Gift of Mrs. E. McKnight Kauffer, 1963–39–97. Photo: Matt Flynn. © Smithsonian Institution. 94
3.3 The MARS Group exhibition catalogue cover, New Burlington Galleries, London, 1938. Ashley Havinden. Image courtesy of Ashley Havinden Estate and Webb & Webb, Design. 95
3.4 The MARS Group exhibition curved screen, New Burlington Galleries, London, 1938. Alfred Cracknell. RIBA24539. Image courtesy of Architectural Press Archive/ RIBA Collections. 98
3.5 The BBC Exhibition at Charing Cross Station, 2 February 1938. Topical Press. U26478 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 99
3.6 The MARS Group exhibition floor plan, New Burlington Galleries, London, 1938. Ashley Havinden. Image courtesy of Ashley Havinden Estate and Webb & Webb Design. 100
4.1 Artists International Association. Artists’ Rally, 1938. Unknown photographer. © reserved. Image courtesy of TATE. TGA 7043/14. 109
4.2 Sketches of Trafalgar Square, 1937. Nan Youngman. © Will Rea and Nan Youngman’s estate. 115
4.3 Artists International Association. Artists’ Rally, 1938. Unknown photographer. © reserved. Image courtesy of TATE. TGA 7043/14. 116
4.4 Cover for the Cambridge Anti-War Exhibition pamphlet, 1933. Clifford Rowe. © Anna Sandra Thornberry, daughter. Image courtesy of Working Class Movement Library. 121
4.5 Misha Black poster, ‘Smash the Armaments Trust’, reproduced in Bulletin of the British Anti-War Movement, December 1933. Author photo. 122
4.6 Isotype detail, 1931. Uncredited. Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft, Otto Neurath, 1931. Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig, p. 56. 124
4.7 Cambridge Exhibition on Fascism & War brochure for its showing at Hull. E. McKnight Kauffer. © Simon Rendall. Image courtesy of Hugh Gilbert and Webb & Webb, Design. 126
4.8 ‘Help Wounded Human Beings’ poster, 1937. Designed by E. McKnight Kauffer. Spanish Medical Aid Committee, London, England. Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Gift of Mrs. E. McKnight Kauffer, 1963–39–107. Photo: Matt Flynn. © Smithsonian Institution. 127
5.1 Misha Black displays for interior of the Shipbuilding pavilion, Glasgow Empire Exhibition, 1938. Image courtesy of the University of Brighton Design Archives. 139
5.2 A woodblock print of a woman carrying a baby, 1938. Uncredited. ‘Workers Exhibition Glasgow’, New Leader (12 August 1938), p. 5. Image courtesy of the British Library. 141
5.3 Cover, Come and see the Empire by the all red route [ca. 1938]. Workers’ Empire Exhibition Committee, Independent Labour Party (Great Britain). Archive of Jimmy Deane. Image courtesy of Warwick Digital Collections. 143
5.4 Opening of the Workers’ Empire Exhibition, 1938. Uncredited photographer. New Leader (19 August 1938), p. 5. Image courtesy of the British Library. 144
6.1 ‘We Ask Your Attention’, 1938. Henry Moore pamphlet. Published by Farleigh Press. Image reproduced by permission of the Henry Moore Foundation. 160
6.2 Clement Richard Attlee standing in front of Guernica (1937) at the Aid to Spain Exhibition, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 1939. Uncredited photographer. © Succession Picasso/DACS, London 2023. Image courtesy of the Marx Memorial Library. 164
6.3 Internees at the second art exhibition at Hutchinson Internment Camp, November 1940. Daniel, Major H. O. Photo: Tate © The estate of Hubert Daniel. TGA 20052/2/7/13. 171
6.4 Allies inside Germany leaflet cover, 1942. René Graetz. © DACS 2023. 174
6.5 Installation of Allies inside Germany, 1942. Uncredited photographer. Image courtesy of Akademie der Künst Berlin, Heinz Worner archive. © DACS 2023. 175
6.6 Allies inside Germany exhibition stamps, 1942. H. A. Rothholz. H. A. Rothholz Archive, University of Brighton Design Archives. (Uncatalogued). Image courtesy of the H. A. Rothholz estate. 176
6.7 Soviet at War exhibition poster; Charing Cross, 1942. Uncredited artist. 1983/4/5522 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 180
6.8 Colonial Life exhibition, produced by the Ministry of Information for the Colonial Office. London, 1943. Richard Stone © IWM D 17418. 182
6.9 Artists Aid Russia poster, Wallace Collection, London, 1942. F. H. K. Henrion Archive, University of Brighton Design Archives. © Estate of F. H. K. Henrion. 183
6.10 Twenty-Five Years of Progress: National Exhibition of Soviet Life in War and Peace, Wallace Collection, 1942. F. H. K. Henrion. © Estate of F. H. K. Henrion. Image courtesy of the Architectural Press Archive/ RIBA Collections. 185
6.11 25 Years of the USSR and the Red Army exhibition, 1943. Ministry of Information official photographer © IWM D 016084. 186
6.12 The Two Mrs Britains for London Women’s Parliament, 1943. Uncredited photographer. Image courtesy of Architectural Press Archive / RIBA Collections. 187
7.1 London Pride at Charing Cross Underground Station, London, 1940. Ministry of Information Photo Division photographer © IWM D 1756. 207
7.2 Photomontage across the back wall of London Pride exhibition, London, 1940. Topical Press. 1998–4092. © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 210
7.3 Life Line exhibition, mounted by the Ministry of Information. F. H. K. Henrion Archive, University of Brighton Design Archives. © Estate of F. H. K. Henrion. 214
7.4 Poison Gas exhibition, Ministry of Information, 1939–45. F. H. K. Henrion. (Uncatalogued). F. H. K. Henrion Archive, University of Brighton Design Archives. © Estate of F. H. K. Henrion. 215
7.5 An interior view of the Poison Gas exhibition. An MOI exhibition produced on behalf of the Ministry of Home Security. London, 1939–45. Ministry of Information official photographer © IWM D 4201. 217
7.6 Fire Guard exhibition at Charing Cross Station, London, [date unknown]. Ministry of Information official photographer © IWM D 11116. 218
7.7 Battle for Fuel exhibition, Dorland Hall, London, 1942. Ministry of Information official photographer © IWM D10633. 220
7.8 The Evil We Fight, date unknown. Ministry of Information official photographer © IWM D 20889. 223
7.9 Dig for Victory exhibition, Ministry of Information. F. H. K. Henrion. F. H. K. Henrion Archive, University of Brighton Design Archives. (Uncatalogued). © Estate of F. H. K. Henrion. 224
7.10 Dig for Victory exhibition, Ministry of Information. F. H. K. Henrion. F. H. K. Henrion Archive, University of Brighton Design Archives. (Uncatalogued). © Estate of F. H. K. Henrion. 225
7.11 Dig for Victory exhibition. Photographer uncredited. British official photograph distributed by the Ministry of Information. Crown Copyright Reserved. Image courtesy of the Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture, Middlesex University, www.moda.mdx.ac.uk. 226
7.12 Grow Your Own Food, Supply Your Own Cookhouse poster, 1942. Abram Games. © Estate of Abram Games. 227
7.13 Off the Ration exhibition, Charing Cross Station, 1942. Ministry of Information official photographer © IWM D 7863. 228
7.14 Off the Ration exhibition poster, 1941. F. H. K. Henrion Archive, University of Brighton Design Archives. © Estate of F. H. K. Henrion. 229
7.15 Off the Ration shop window scheme. F. H. K. Henrion Archive, University of Brighton Design Archives. © Estate of F. H. K. Henrion. 230
7.16 Make Do and Mend exhibition. British official photography distributed by the Ministry of Information. Charles Hasler Collection. Image courtesy of the Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture, Middlesex University, www.moda.mdx.ac.uk. 232
7.17 The Army Exhibition was held at the bombed site of John Lewis, Oxford Street, London, 1943. Ministry of Information official photographer © IWM TR 1147. 235
7.18 Close-up of one of the stands at The Army Exhibition held at the bombed site of John Lewis, Oxford Street, London, 1943. Ministry of Information official photographer © IWM TR 1146. 237
7.19 Interior view from the upper mezzanine of Victory Over Japan, 1945. Ministry of Information official photographer © IWM D25767. 239
7.20 John Olsson – The Story of an Average American exhibition, Charing Cross Underground Station, London, 1943. Ministry of Information official photographer © IWM D 15217. 240
7.21 Nature of the Enemy exhibition at the Office of War Information at Rockefeller Plaza, New York, 1943. Arthur Siegel. Image courtesy of the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, DC. 243
7.22 For Liberty exhibition entrance at the blitzed site of John Lewis, Oxford Street, 1943. Photographer unknown. F. H. K. Henrion Archive FHK/3/23, University of Brighton Design Archives. © Estate of F. H. K. Henrion. 250
7.23 For Liberty exhibition poster, held at the blitzed site of John Lewis, Oxford Street, 1943. F. H. K. Henrion. F. H. K. Henrion Archive, University of Brighton Design Archives, Ref: FHKH/6. © Estate of F. H. K. Henrion. 251
7.24 The War in Wax exhibition, at 60 Oxford Street, London, 1945. ‘Concentration Camp 6D Extra’. Wolf Suschitzky. © The Estate of Wolf Suschitzky, FOTOHOF archiv. 255
8.1 Health of the People exhibition, Oxford Street, London, 1948. Photographer uncredited. Central Office of Information for the Ministry of Health. Image courtesy of the Wellcome Collection. 271
8.2 The Nation and the Child at the Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition, London, 1948. British Official Photograph: issued by the Central Office of Information, London. Crown Copyright Reserved. Image courtesy of the Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture, Middlesex University, www.moda.mdx.ac.uk. 273
8.3 A pit-head bandstand erected in steel scaffolding in Hyde Park for The Miner Comes to Town exhibition, Central Office of Information (COI) Exhibition Centre, Marble Arch, London, 1947. Alfred Cracknell. Image courtesy of Architectural Press Archive / RIBA Collections. 276
8.4 How Goes Britain exhibition at Charing Cross Underground Station organised by the Central Office of Information, 9 January 1948. Topical Press. U42045 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 277
8.5 How Goes Britain exhibition at Charing Cross Underground Station organised by the Central Office of Information, 9 January 1948. Topical Press. U42044 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 278
8.6 How Goes Britain exhibition at Charing Cross Underground Station organised by the Central Office of Information, 9 January 1948. Topical Press. U42048 © TfL from the London Transport Museum collection. 279
8.7 Atom Train: Guide to the Travelling Exhibition on Atomic Energy, cover, 1947–48. Atomic Scientists’ Association. The Papers of Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat, Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge. RTBT 10/17/4/13. Image courtesy of Churchill Archives Centre. 280
8.8 Advertisement for Atom Train. Uncredited photographer (attributed to Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat). The Papers of Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat, Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge. RTBT 10/17/4/10. Image courtesy of Churchill Archives Centre. 282
8.9 Installation view of Atom Train. Guide to the travelling exhibition on atomic energy, 1947–8. Uncredited photographer (attributed to Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat). The Papers of Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat, Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge. RTBT 10/17/4/10. Image courtesy of Churchill Archives Centre. 283
8.10 The Mirror and the Square exhibition catalogue cover, Artists International Association, 1952. F. H. K. Henrion. Uncatalogued, F. H. K. Henrion Archive, University of Brighton Design Archives. © Estate of F. H. K. Henrion. 289
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