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Caricature illustration of Lord Beaverbrook, in plasticine and pen. Captioned, Personalities in Plasticine, No 9 Lord Beaverbrook'
Lord Beaverbrook's appeal for aluminium 1940Lord Beaverbrook the Minister for Aircraft Production appealed for objects wholly or partly made of aluminium for the manufacture of aeroplanes
Lord Beaverbrook the Minister for Aircraft Production appealed for objects wholly or partly made of aluminium for the manufacture of aeroplanes
The GraphicWilliam Maxwell Aitken, First Baron Beaverbrook, (1879-1964), Canadian-born British politician and newspaper proprietor pictured in caricature by Garretto in The Graphic
A Mound of Aluminium, July 1940In response to the appeal for aluminium from Lord Beaverbrook, Minister for Aircraft Production, families hand in their spare pots and pans to aid the war effort. 1940
The Prime Minister with his war cabinetThe eight men who control the war machine: left to right (standing): Mr Arthur Greenwood, Minister without Portfolio; Mr Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour and National Service; Lord Beaverbrook
Lord Castlerosse & Lord Beaverbrook on Cote d AzurLord Castlerosse, Lord Kenmares son and heir, snapshotted on the Cote d Azur in January 1914 with Max Aitkin, Lord Beaverbrook, newspaper owner. Date: 1925
Ann Todd gives in her appliances for the war effortActress Ann Todd photographed handing in her spare household appliances to the local W.V.S. office in Berkshire. In 1940, Lord Beaverbrook, Minister for Aircraft Production
Households Encouraged to Give Aluminium for the War EffortWoman from the Womens Voluntary Services hangs up pans and kettles from the W.V.S. centre to encourage people to hand in aluminium items to aid the war effort
WW2 poster, Rush Aid To Russia! We have pledged your faith, the faith of the men and women of Britain. You must do the deed... Stalin must be sustained
WW2 poster, Stalin trusts us, Harriman and me. He believes we speak truly on your behalf. He thinks that what we have promised you can perform. Lord Beaverbrook, speaking for the Government
Sir Max Aitken, M. P. in uniform, WW1William Maxwell " Max" Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (1879 - 1964), Canadian-British businessman and newspaperman, pictured in uniform in 1916
Lord BeaverbrookWilliam Maxwell " Max" Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (1879 - 1964), Canadian-British businessman and newspaperman, in top hat and tails and carrying an umbrella. (Unknown location.)
BEAVERBROOK (1879 - 1964WILLIAM MAXWELL AITKEN BARON BEAVERBROOK British politician and newspaper proprietor Date: 1879 - 1964
Beaverbrook / RitchieWILLIAM MAXWELL AITKEN BARON BEAVERBROOK British politician and newspaper proprietor Date: 1879 - 1964