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COLL MISC 0660/2/8 - Unknown Newspaper
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Torn page of annotated text from an unknown newspaper.
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COLL MISC 0719/4 - The vitamin content of food products: Vegetables
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A still life of a birch? basket filled with vegetables, including tomatoes, cauliflowers, potatoes, carrots, onions, etc. Banner above image, and chart below showing the vitamin levels of the various vegetables.
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Printer: Mospoligraf
Publisher: Gosmedizdat
Place of Production: Moscow
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COLL MISC 0719/6 - Preparing juice from raw vegetables
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Poster explaining how to extract juice from raw vegetables, as recommended by the Doctors' Soviet for feeding infants. Four stages of preparation illustrated on the left, text instructions given on the right.
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Printer: Trud i tvochestvo
Publisher: Gosmedizdat
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COLL MISC 0719/10 - Bathing the eye; cleaning the nose
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Two sepia-toned illustrations of the safest way to clean a baby's eyes and nose.
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Printer:Mospoligraf
Publisher: Gosmedizdat
Place of Production: Moscow
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COLL MISC 0719/12 - Weigh your child every week
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Decorative border enclosing banner headline and captions, with three illustrations of various methods of weighing a baby, using a sling, a spring balance, and special baby scales.
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Printer:Mospoligraf
Publisher: Gosmedizdat
Place of Production: Moscow
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COLL MISC 0719/13 - Weight and height of children from birth to two years old
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Chart giving average heights and weights for infants, with illustrations of babies and toddlers ranging in age from 1 - 24 months.
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Printer:Mospoligraf
Publisher: Gosmedizdat
Place of Production: Moscow
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COLL MISC 0719/14 - Correct carrying of a 3 month old baby...
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Sepia-toned print regarding the safe carriage of a baby. In the first picture, a woman holds her baby correctly, in her arms. In the second, the woman holds her baby with spine and head drooping.
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Printer:Mospoligraf
Publisher: Gosmedizdat
Place of Production: Moscow
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A collection of posters drawn from four different collections held at LSE archives. The ‘Political and Tariff Reform Posters’ series includes a selection of political posters produced by various British political parties and the Tariff Reform League from 1892 – 1910. The ‘London County Council Election 1907’ series includes a selection of campaigning posters and papers produced for that election. The ‘British Labour Delegation to Russia’ series includes propaganda posters, papers, gazettes and newspaper articles collected by the Delegation during their visit to Soviet Russia in 1920. The ‘Russia Childcare Posters’ series includes posters produced by the Soviet Ministry of Health (Ministerstvo zdravookhraneniya) from 1930 – 1931, instructing parents on how to take care of their children’s health.