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Economical: From Smart Car Brabus to Uncle Sam Repelling Chinese, these hints showcase clever ways to save money and make the most of your resources

Background imageEconomical Collection: Cartoon, An economical holiday

Cartoon, An economical holiday. Three middle aged French ladies in hats and coats, not enjoying their trip to the seaside. Date: 1919

Background imageEconomical Collection: Celanese utility slip, 1943 - WWII fashion

Celanese utility slip, 1943 - WWII fashion
Advertisement for Utility lingerie made from Celanese, 1943. Date: 1943

Background imageEconomical Collection: Utility coats for mother and daughter, 1947

Utility coats for mother and daughter, 1947
A Harella coat - a Utility model - in brown and beige broad herringbone tweed cut on classic lines with a belted back from Dickins and Jones. The little girl is wearing a Berkeley Utility model

Background imageEconomical Collection: WW1 poster, Bad Form in Dress

WW1 poster, Bad Form in Dress, advocating sensible attitudes to clothing in wartime. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageEconomical Collection: Stevens Bread-making Machine

Stevens Bread-making Machine
Experiments made with Stevens Bread-making Machine at Marylebone workhouse, 1858. Stevens machine offered more wholesome and sanitary conditions than those of hand bread making

Background imageEconomical Collection: WW1 Oxo advertisement

WW1 Oxo advertisement
Advertisement for Oxo suggesting Oxo and potato cakes as a delicious (and economical) luncheon during the First World War. Date: 1918

Background imageEconomical Collection: The first National Kitchen, WW1

The first National Kitchen, WW1
The first National Kitchen in Britain, opened on 21 May 1917 by Queen Mary. The National Kitchens were opened during the First World War to provide one solution to food shortages

Background imageEconomical Collection: Belling electric fires advertisement, WW1

Belling electric fires advertisement, WW1
Advertisement for Belling electric fires, with the revelation that families could do without one servant as a result of the modern device

Background imageEconomical Collection: My, little, grey, home, West, feet, place, but, belong, another, evidently, economical

My, little, grey, home, West, feet, place, but, belong, another, evidently, economical, own, bed, space, Private, William, Harold, Hutchings, 1885, 1962, 2Nd, 1St, Lancashire, Field, Ambulance

Background imageEconomical Collection: War Time Pudding with Oxo, 1918

War Time Pudding with Oxo, 1918
Advertisement for Oxo from the First World War, suggesting that the versatile stock cube could help out your meat ration. A new Oxo dish prepared by an unidentified celebrated chef

Background imageEconomical Collection: The National Dress, 1918

The National Dress, 1918
Mrs Allan Hawkey, inventor of the national standard dress, modelling its versatility exclusively for The Sketch magazine in 1918

Background imageEconomical Collection: Looking in a shop window during the sales, WW1

Looking in a shop window during the sales, WW1
Each person has his or her own interpretation of the national call to thrift. This is the construction put upon it by the great drapery houses in the West End of London

Background imageEconomical Collection: Becoming fashions combined with true economy, WW1

Becoming fashions combined with true economy, WW1
A double page spread from The Tatler giving examples of economical outfits which could be purchased in wartime. Extravagant evening dresses are not featured but instead coat frocks

Background imageEconomical Collection: Keeping a check on fuel consumed by G. H. Davis

Keeping a check on fuel consumed by G. H. Davis
Your fuel target: keeping a weekly check on the fuel consumed in an average household during the Second World War. Electricity and gas meters will tell you if you are keeping to your proper average

Background imageEconomical Collection: Day in the life of an average household by G. H. Davis

Day in the life of an average household by G. H. Davis
Your fuel target: a day in the life of an average household during the Second World War. Detailing economies that need to be practised in order to keep within the limits of fuel consumption laid down

Background imageEconomical Collection: Fuel for domestic appliances by G. H. Davis

Fuel for domestic appliances by G. H. Davis
Your fuel target: details that will help in planning economy during the Second World War, so that fuel rationing can be avoided

Background imageEconomical Collection: Design for the building of small holdings

Design for the building of small holdings
The question of the land: small holdings. How a pleasant-looking livable house can be erected on a suitable site for 233. It has a dairy in the south-east corner adjacent to the larder and scullery

Background imageEconomical Collection: Businessman wearing a suit, sitting on a white sofa

Businessman wearing a suit, sitting on a white sofa

Background imageEconomical Collection: Stock market news, headline Dax and markets in a newspaper seen through glasses

Stock market news, headline Dax and markets in a newspaper seen through glasses

Background imageEconomical Collection: Figures of managers between euro coins

Figures of managers between euro coins

Background imageEconomical Collection: Paper boat from euro notes

Paper boat from euro notes

Background imageEconomical Collection: Euro notes in bundles, 200s, 500s

Euro notes in bundles, 200s, 500s

Background imageEconomical Collection: Stacked euro notes in bundles with boat made from notes

Stacked euro notes in bundles with boat made from notes

Background imageEconomical Collection: Euro symbol

Euro symbol

Background imageEconomical Collection: Stacked piggy banks

Stacked piggy banks

Background imageEconomical Collection: A row of colorful piggy banks

A row of colorful piggy banks

Background imageEconomical Collection: Piggy bank

Piggy bank

Background imageEconomical Collection: Piggy bank with a 1 euro coin, 3D illustration

Piggy bank with a 1 euro coin, 3D illustration

Background imageEconomical Collection: Piggy bank on a pile of euro coins, 3D illustration

Piggy bank on a pile of euro coins, 3D illustration

Background imageEconomical Collection: Piggy bank wearing a santa hat, 3D illustration

Piggy bank wearing a santa hat, 3D illustration

Background imageEconomical Collection: Eco-friendly car wash recycling over 85% of water and using biodegradable chemicals Cheltenham UK

Eco-friendly car wash recycling over 85% of water and using biodegradable chemicals Cheltenham UK
MAB-226 Eco-friendly car wash recycling over 85% of water and using biodegradable chemicals Cheltenham UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageEconomical Collection: Cover design, Farman aviation brochure

Cover design, Farman aviation brochure, promoting popular tourism and economical travel, showing a couple in Paris getting ready for a trip to Madrid. circa 1920

Background imageEconomical Collection: Corn - the food of the nation Serve some way every meal - ap

Corn - the food of the nation Serve some way every meal - appetizing, nourishing, economical. Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits

Background imageEconomical Collection: Ministry of Food advertisement

Ministry of Food advertisement
Advertisement by the Ministry of Food advising the British population to eat home-grown salads which are cool, refreshing and health-giving. And - above all - avoid waste and save shipping. Date: 1940

Background imageEconomical Collection: Public house for sale, The White Horse, Thelnetham, Suffolk, England, may

Public house for sale, The White Horse, Thelnetham, Suffolk, England, may

Background imageEconomical Collection: Farmer ploughing a field

Farmer ploughing a field using a horse drawn plough. Photographed in Halland, Sweden

Background imageEconomical Collection: Balancing Asias economy and population

Balancing Asias economy and population, conceptual artwork

Background imageEconomical Collection: Sorting wood stocks at a sawmill

Sorting wood stocks at a sawmill
Sawmill. A crane being used to help sort tree trunks at a sawmill. The lumber has to be checked for size in order to plan the best way to cut it

Background imageEconomical Collection: Boards being cut at a sawmill

Boards being cut at a sawmill
Sawmill. Lengths of wood being cut from a tree trunk at a sawmill. This is the first cut, in which the trunk is sliced in one direction

Background imageEconomical Collection: Aerial view of a Siberian sawmill

Aerial view of a Siberian sawmill
Sawmill. Aerial view of the Lesosibirski Sawmill No.1. In the foreground are pools used to defrost the logs when they arrive

Background imageEconomical Collection: Defrosting logs at a Siberian sawmill

Defrosting logs at a Siberian sawmill
Sawmill. A crane dipping logs into a defrosting bath at a sawmill in Siberia. The logs have to be free of any frost or ice before they can be cut safely. Photographed at Lesosibirsk, Russia

Background imageEconomical Collection: Meat costs, conceptual image

Meat costs, conceptual image. Pound sterling (GBP) sign on a raw steak. This image represents a rise in the cost of meat, caused by rising costs in livestock feed

Background imageEconomical Collection: Barn owls feeding on a rat

Barn owls feeding on a rat
Barn owls (Tyto alba) feeding on a rat. Parent feeding a nearly fully-grown young owl with a hunted rat. The young owl was raised in a coop provided on a farm in Israel

Background imageEconomical Collection: Smart German

Smart German

Background imageEconomical Collection: Smart German

Smart German

Background imageEconomical Collection: 2007 Peugeot 107

2007 Peugeot 107

Background imageEconomical Collection: 2005 Mazda 2 1. 4D

2005 Mazda 2 1. 4D
2005 Mazda 2 1.4D Antares

Background imageEconomical Collection: Nelson on leave at St. Omer, France, 1784

Nelson on leave at St. Omer, France, 1784
Captain Nelson, on half-pay during peacetime, decided it was economical to stay in France, in St. Omer near Dunkirtk. This was towards the end of 1874



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Economical: From Smart Car Brabus to Uncle Sam Repelling Chinese, these hints showcase clever ways to save money and make the most of your resources. Ever thought of making a paper boat from euro notes? It's a creative way to remind ourselves that every penny counts. In the world of advertisements, Heolin Enamel Varnish & Paint promises cost-effective solutions for all your painting needs, while Derry and Toms entice shoppers with their economical offerings. Wunderlich and Hudson's Soap also join the bandwagon, highlighting affordable products without compromising quality. Royal Vinolia and Dalgety & Company take pride in their pocket-friendly options that cater to everyone's budget. Moving on from advertisements, H. M Bateman's Le Mot Juste cartoon humorously captures the essence of finding economic alternatives during World War I. And speaking of wartime ingenuity, a black-and-white photo showcases economy cooking with a Hay Box - an innovative method to conserve fuel and reduce expenses on the British Home Front during WWI.