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WW2 - NaFI presents ENSA Production at Alexandria, EgyptWW2 - A playbill for a production of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde produced by N.A.A.F.I (Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes)
Josephine Baker singing to British Factory WorkersJosephine Baker (1906-1975) singing to British Factory Workers for ENSA (The Entertainments National Service Association) in July 1951, her first visit to England since the end of WW2. Date: 1951
WW2 Poster -- ENSA Entertainments, Swing VoguePhotolithograph poster inscribed NaFI presents ENSA Entertainments for HM Forces. Its modern, its new, its bright, its Swing Vogue
Illustration, Bristlewoods in living room with radioCaricature illustration by Frank Reynolds, of a man and woman in living room, man and dog dancing by the radio. Captioned, Bristlewoods see it through'. With quotations, Mrs
Advertisement, Ministry of Labour Munition Concerts, WW2Advertisement, Ministry of Labour Munition Concerts, organised by ENSA. circa 1940s
ENSA Concert 1940ENSA Concert in the Aldwych London Underground Station during World War II
The Above has ArrivedYoung lady with short skirt and stockings on display parachuting down to an ENSA (Entertainment) marquee