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Poster Print : Fuel for domestic appliances by G. H. Davis

Fuel for domestic appliances by G. H. Davis



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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. The number of hours taken by various domestic appliances to consume one unit of fuel. Items include light bulbs, a radio, a vacuum cleaner, a kettle, an oven, a boiler, gas and electric fires, a kitchen range and a lamp. The types of fuel are coal, gas, electricity, coke and oil, in descending order of quantity. Date: 1942

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1942 Appliance Appliances Avoid Avoiding Boiler Bulb Bulbs Cleaner Coal Coke Consumption Cooking Davis Economical Economise Economising Economy Electric Electricity Fuel Heating Hours Kettle Kitchen Lamp Lighting Oven Radio Range Ration Rationing Target Unit Vacuum Consume


A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print

Introducing the Media Storehouse range of poster prints featuring "Fuel for domestic appliances by G. H. Davis" - a timely and evocative piece from the past. This iconic image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers valuable insights into fuel economy during a pivotal historical moment. As the world faced the challenges of the Second World War, fuel rationing became a pressing concern. This informative poster encourages households to make thoughtful adjustments in their daily routines to avoid fuel wastage and contribute to the war effort. Discover practical tips on efficient fuel usage for various appliances, such as stoves, water heaters, and lighting fixtures. By implementing these measures, communities could reduce their overall fuel consumption and help conserve precious resources. This captivating poster print not only serves as a reminder of a bygone era but also offers valuable lessons for our modern lives. Embrace the spirit of conservation and join us in preserving the legacy of this essential piece of historical documentation. Add this inspiring poster to your collection and ignite the conversation about sustainability and resourcefulness.

Premium quality poster prints are printed on luxurious semi-gloss satin 270 gsm paper. Our meticulously crafted poster prints offer an affordable option for decorating any space, making them ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, offices and beyond. To ensure your poster arrives in good condition, we roll and send them in strong mailing tubes.

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Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 30.3cm (8.5" x 11.9")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


Fuel Consumption of Domestic Appliances - Your Fuel Target for Wartime Economy,

EDITORS COMMENTS
by G. H. Davis (1942) During the Second World War, fuel rationing became a significant concern for households as the availability of fuel resources was limited. To help families economize and avoid fuel rationing, G. H. Davis created this informative illustration detailing the number of hours each common household appliance takes to consume one unit of fuel. The appliances depicted include various types of lighting, such as light bulbs, and heating devices, like a gas fire, electric fire, kitchen range, and oil lamp. Additionally, the illustration includes appliances for cooking, such as a kettle, oven, and boiler, as well as a vacuum cleaner and a radio for entertainment. The types of fuel are listed in descending order of quantity, with coal being the most abundant and oil the least. The hours required for each appliance to consume one unit of fuel are indicated next to each item. For instance, a 60-watt light bulb burns for approximately 1,000 hours on one unit of coal, while an electric kettle consumes around 15 hours of electricity for one unit. This illustration served as a valuable resource for households during the war, helping them plan their fuel usage and make informed decisions about which appliances to prioritize and which to limit or avoid altogether. By understanding the fuel consumption of their appliances, families could effectively economize their fuel usage and contribute to the war effort by reducing the overall demand for fuel resources. This historical print, originally published in 1942, is an essential piece of wartime history, offering insight into the daily lives of people during this critical period. The illustration is a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of individuals and their efforts to adapt to the challenges of wartime living.

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