Publicity Material printed by the British Red Cross Society
Production date
1958-1970s
Description
File contains printed materials issued by the British Red Cross Society:
'It means the same in anybody's language' poster, dated Apr 1973
Junior Red Cross promotion by Adam Faith, dated 1960s
'18 vital peacetime activiites of the BRCS' printed by Alabaster, Passmore and Sons Ltd, dated 1960s/1970s
BRCS 1971 Publicity Material, dated 1971
'Why not make this year a Red Cross year? by Elizabeth Pearson, reprinted from Nursing Times, 14 Feb 1958
circular letter from George Woodcock, General Secretary Trades Union Congress, regarding BRCS and centenary, dated 28 March 1963
'After Hattie', Hurricane Hattie in British Honduras, article reprinted from The Times, dated 2 April 1962
BRCS Gardens open to the public during 1966, printed by L Carter Printeres Ltd, Liverpool, dated 1966
leaflet 'Why does the Red Cross need your Money', dated 1960s/1970s
leaflet 'You don't have to be an international disaster to get our attention', dated 1960s/1970s
programme for the Red Cross Centenary event at Royal Festival Hall, dated 8 May 1963
'It means the same in anybody's language' poster, dated Apr 1973
Junior Red Cross promotion by Adam Faith, dated 1960s
'18 vital peacetime activiites of the BRCS' printed by Alabaster, Passmore and Sons Ltd, dated 1960s/1970s
BRCS 1971 Publicity Material, dated 1971
'Why not make this year a Red Cross year? by Elizabeth Pearson, reprinted from Nursing Times, 14 Feb 1958
circular letter from George Woodcock, General Secretary Trades Union Congress, regarding BRCS and centenary, dated 28 March 1963
'After Hattie', Hurricane Hattie in British Honduras, article reprinted from The Times, dated 2 April 1962
BRCS Gardens open to the public during 1966, printed by L Carter Printeres Ltd, Liverpool, dated 1966
leaflet 'Why does the Red Cross need your Money', dated 1960s/1970s
leaflet 'You don't have to be an international disaster to get our attention', dated 1960s/1970s
programme for the Red Cross Centenary event at Royal Festival Hall, dated 8 May 1963
Collection Type
Archives
Level of Current Record
file
Catalogue Number
RCB/2/45/4/1