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East African transport - new style, c.1926-39 (colour litho)

IMAGE number
MAN5905919
Image title
East African transport - new style, c.1926-39 (colour litho)
Artist
Allinson, Adrian Paul (1890-1959) / English
Location
Manchester Art Gallery, UK
Medium
colour lithograph
Date
1926 AD - 1939 AD (C20th AD)
Dimensions
102x152.5 cms
Image description

Male figure holding a pipe stands above a number of smaller figures who are mooring and unloading a boat in a harbour. In the background vehicles carrying people and cargo cross a bridge. Forested land stretches into the distance until it meets mountains on the horizon. Manchester Art Gallery holds a fascinating collection of artist-designed posters, Commissioned by the British government's Empire Marketing Board between 1926 and 1933. The EMB's main function was to increase sales of Empire-grown and Empire-made goods throughout Great Britain, its Dominions and its Colonies. One aspect of its activities was a poster campaign that was designed to turn Britons into 'Empire-conscious' consumers. Over 200 posters were acquired by Manchester Art Gallery in the 1930s. The posters' strong images illustrate the Empire's people, places and products. However, for a contemporary audience, the posters sometimes express uncomfortable beliefs and raise difficult questions about the legacies of the Empire today.

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© Manchester Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
1920s / 20th century / 1930s / boat / transport / United Kingdom / Europe / worker / empire marketing board / empire / imperial / British / britain / british empire / colony / colonial / colonialist / colonies / colonialism / africa / African / east africa / east african / transport / poster / publicity / propaganda / graphic / design / 20s / twenties / 30s / thirties / industry / industrial / social history / race / white / europe / European / western / Culture / cultures / pith helmet / oppression / river / riverbank / port / landscape / cargo / Jeep / truck
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