Hi,
I am looking at a pair of these plaques made by the De La Rue plastics company during WW2. They were awarded to cities, counties for raising funds for the war effort.
Here is the RAF Wings for Victory plaque
http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30084549
"Second World War British home front war savings campaign plaque in moulded bakelite, manufactured by De La Rue Plastics. The rectangular ivory-coloured plastic presentation wall plaque specifically commemorates support for the 'Per Ardua Ad Astra Campaign' (an extension of the 'National Savings' campaign run for the government by Sir Robert Kindersley) in the spring and summer of 1943 and was presented by the Air Ministry to fund raisers 'In Recognition of Successful Achievement in Wings for Victory Week."
Here is the Salute the Soldier plaque
http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30084550
"Second World War British home front war savings campaign plaque in moulded bakelite, manufactured by De La Rue Plastics. The rectangular ivory-coloured plastic presentation wall plaque specifically commemorates support for the 'For Freedom War Savings Campaign' (an extension of the 'National Savings' campaign run for the government by Sir Robert Kindersley) of 1944 and was 'Presented by the War Office to the Local Savings Committee in Appreciation of their Success in Salute the Soldier Week'."
Does anyone know how many of the plaques were awarded or if there is a list of recipients on line?
Thanks
RR
I am looking at a pair of these plaques made by the De La Rue plastics company during WW2. They were awarded to cities, counties for raising funds for the war effort.
Here is the RAF Wings for Victory plaque
http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30084549
"Second World War British home front war savings campaign plaque in moulded bakelite, manufactured by De La Rue Plastics. The rectangular ivory-coloured plastic presentation wall plaque specifically commemorates support for the 'Per Ardua Ad Astra Campaign' (an extension of the 'National Savings' campaign run for the government by Sir Robert Kindersley) in the spring and summer of 1943 and was presented by the Air Ministry to fund raisers 'In Recognition of Successful Achievement in Wings for Victory Week."
Here is the Salute the Soldier plaque
http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30084550
"Second World War British home front war savings campaign plaque in moulded bakelite, manufactured by De La Rue Plastics. The rectangular ivory-coloured plastic presentation wall plaque specifically commemorates support for the 'For Freedom War Savings Campaign' (an extension of the 'National Savings' campaign run for the government by Sir Robert Kindersley) of 1944 and was 'Presented by the War Office to the Local Savings Committee in Appreciation of their Success in Salute the Soldier Week'."
Does anyone know how many of the plaques were awarded or if there is a list of recipients on line?
Thanks
RR
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