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By Des Quinn and Martin Williams .

Press ‘Esc’ on your keyboard at any time to end the presentation. British Propaganda during World War One. By Des Quinn and Martin Williams. Discuss: Who do you think this person is? What makes this such an effective Propaganda Poster?. Image courtesy of The Imperial War Museum, London.

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By Des Quinn and Martin Williams .

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  1. Press ‘Esc’ on your keyboard at any time to end the presentation. British Propaganda during World War One By Des Quinn and Martin Williams.

  2. Discuss: Who do you think this person is? What makes this such an effective Propaganda Poster? Image courtesy of The Imperial War Museum, London

  3. What is the message of the poster? Who is it aimed at? How would this poster make you feel if you were a young man? What makes this such a powerful propaganda image? Image courtesy of The Imperial War Museum, London

  4. Describe this cartoon image. Think about what is shown and how it has been shown. Image courtesy of Des Quinn

  5. Describe this cartoon image. The nationality of the horseman: How did you know? The physical features of the horseman and horse: Image courtesy of Des Quinn

  6. From which country does this postcard come from? Explain your answer carefully. Image courtesy of Des Quinn

  7. How has the soldier been portrayed (shown) on this postcard? What forms the backdrop of the postcard and why do you think that it has been used? Image courtesy of Des Quinn

  8. Could this postcard be described as being patriotic? • How may it make you feel if you were: • A young man who had not yet joined up to fight in the war • A young soldier on his way to the trenches • The parent of a young soldier Image courtesy of Des Quinn

  9. From which country does this postcard come from? What do you understand by the term ‘Pals Battalions’? Image courtesy of Des Quinn

  10. What has been scribbled onto the top left hand corner of this postcard? To which country do these soldiers seem to come from? Image courtesy of Des Quinn

  11. Wales for ever! Long Live Wales!

  12. What message has been written on this postcard? Image courtesy of Des Quinn

  13. What message has been written on this postcard? Who wrote this postcard and where are they from? Image courtesy of Des Quinn

  14. What message has been written on this postcard? Who wrote this postcard and where are they from? Who was going to receive the postcard and where did they live? Image courtesy of Des Quinn

  15. Do you think that the postcard was ever posted? Give reasons for your answer. Image courtesy of Des Quinn

  16. Highlight areas of this advert that would appeal to young men who were considering joining up.

  17. Highlight areas of this advert that would appeal to young men who were considering joining up. What makes this such effective propaganda?

  18. What made British Propaganda so effective during the First World War? END

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