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Douglas Berry ([personal profile] gridlore) wrote2009-03-21 05:33 am
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I so want the T-shirt.

Exquisitely understated, utterly inspiring, the wartime poster striking a chord in our credit-crunch times
Keep Calm
There is no fuss, no frills, no clever design or wordplay, just the crown of George VI on a red background and a five-word message: Keep Calm And Carry On.

It is a veritable stiff upper-lip of a poster and has been heralded the 'greatest motivational poster ever'. It hangs on walls everywhere from Buckingham Palace to the National Trust HQ, No10 to the officers' mess in Basra. Its message pops up on mugs, mouse mats, tea towels, T-shirts (David Beckham reportedly has one), rugs and even the cover of a recent magazine for hedge fund managers. Thanks to Stewart Manley, who co-owns a Northumberland bookshop with his wife Mary, it sells by the thousand every week, 70 years after it was commissioned by the Ministry of Information as a World War II propaganda tool.

So it comes as a bit of a surprise to learn that the scarlet missive never actually made it into circulation during the war. In fact, despite seeming to be part of our historical furniture, it wasn't until 2000, when Stewart and Mary discovered one of only two perfect originals in a dusty box of second-hand books he'd bought at an auction, that this inspirational message started popping up on walls all over Britain. 'I found a little folded poster right at the bottom of a box of books that had been lying around for months in the back of the shop,' says Stewart, who is 60-something and cheery-looking, with big specs and an impressive grey beard. 'So I opened it out and thought: "Oh gosh! Isn't that wonderful and so British."


Great story, and I want the t-shirt!

[identity profile] freetrav.livejournal.com 2009-03-21 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Y'know, I'm sorely tempted to do this up in blue with an eagle-and-shield at the top (for the US) instead of a crown, and do some guerilla posting of it.
kshandra: A cross-stitch sampler in a gilt frame, plainly stating "FUCK CANCER" (Artist)

[personal profile] kshandra 2009-03-21 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Variants are almost certainly going to go viral. [livejournal.com profile] micheinnz's husband made this for her for a t-shirt.

[identity profile] pengshui-master.livejournal.com 2009-03-21 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
As long as we don't have to Carry on in the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_James>Sid James</a> / Hettie Jacques sense.