Postage label: 'The Zeppelin Triumph,' 1914
Maker and role
Winox Ltd: Maker
Production date
1914
See full details
Details
Description
Postage label: 'The Zeppelin Triumph,' 1914. Illustrated postage label, showing a bed covered with a white sheet displaying the Red Cross emblem. A Doctor and nurse stand behind a father and daughter who are seated. At the top of the label are the words: 'The Zeppelin Triumph' and underneath the image is written: 'But Mother had done nothing wrong, had she, Daddy?' Stamp was issued in 1914 as a form of British propaganda to suggest the cruelty of the Germans. On the reverse: 'Published by Winox Ltd, Richmond, Surrey, England.'
Collection Type
Objects
Production Place
Media/Materials
Catalogue Number
1447/99
Maker
Object Types
Place Made
Share
All images are the property of the British Red Cross Museum and Archives (unless otherwise indicated), and cannot be used without permission. For queries about permission to use images, please contact enquiry@redcross.org.uk.