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Poster advertising the NSPCC, Diamond Jubilee Year Appeal - In 60 years the NSPCC has

Poster advertising the NSPCC, Diamond Jubilee Year Appeal - In 60 years the NSPCC has come to the rescue of 5.5 million children - please help us, if you can. Date: circa 1944

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Anniversary Appeal Benevolence Charity Conscience Diamond Fougasse Hope Jubilee Millions Philanthropy Rainbow Rescue Sixty Years Nspcc Year


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This evocative wartime poster, created by renowned British graphic designer and satirist, Fougasse (Cyril Bird), marks the Diamond Jubilee Year Appeal of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) in 1944. The NSPCC, a leading children's charity in the United Kingdom, had reached a significant milestone - 60 years of providing sanctuary and support to an astounding 5.5 million children. The poster's poignant image of a child peering through a broken window, with the rainbow-hued NSPCC logo and the tagline "In 60 years the NSPCC has come to the rescue of 5.5 million children - please help us, if you can," underscores the importance of social conscience, benevolence, and philanthropy during the challenging times of the Second World War. The rainbow palette, a symbol of hope, adds a glimmer of optimism amidst the hardships of the 1940s. As the world grappled with the ongoing conflict, the NSPCC continued its mission to protect and care for children in need. The poster serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring power of community support and the importance of standing together to help those who are most vulnerable. Today, the NSPCC remains committed to its mission, providing vital services to children and young people in the UK and ensuring their voices are heard.

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