"Women of Britain Say — Go!" - WW1 British Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster
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An elegant and historically iconic example of First World War British parliamentary recruitment posters and early 20th-century British government home front advertising art, reproduced to capture the emotive social pressure of the British enlistment campaign. This glossy printed vintage propaganda poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee and printed by Hill, Siffken & Co. features the stirring slogan "Women of Britain Say — Go!", one of the most celebrated WW1 British recruitment posters ever produced.
- Paper: 200 GSM+
- Finish: Gloss
- Sizes: A5, A4, A3, A2, A1, A0, 20×30", 24×36", 30×40"
- Shipping: Free — rolled in protective cardboard tube
The "Women of Britain Say — Go!" poster (1915) is one of the most famous works of British First World War propaganda. Published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee and designed to apply social and moral pressure on men of fighting age, the poster depicts a woman and her children watching soldiers march past — her expression a silent command to her country's men to enlist. It was produced before conscription was introduced in Britain in 1916, when the voluntary enlistment campaign relied heavily on social and emotional appeals.
Today, WW1 British Parliamentary Recruiting Committee posters are among the most coveted collector's items in the world of First World War memorabilia. This reproduction is perfect for collectors of British WW1 propaganda poster art, Parliamentary Recruiting Committee prints, vintage British home front recruitment art, or classic WW1 British women's recruitment posters for sale. It makes a commanding display piece for history enthusiasts, British history lovers, and admirers of early 20th-century British illustrative propaganda.
Printed with a glossy finish on durable 200 GSM paper, this reproduction captures the powerful illustrative style of authentic First World War British parliamentary recruitment poster art.
Sources for historical context:
- Imperial War Museum -- WW1 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster collection and history
- British Library -- First World War British home front recruitment poster archive
- National Archives UK -- WW1 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee campaign records
Disclaimer: While we do our best to upscale each poster to suit the different sizes, some may have small imperfections such as creases or blurred small script. This is normal from old posters that have been scanned or remade over time. We do our best and we are only human after all.