More money. More fun. If you don't smoke

Made:
1966 in Eastleigh
publisher:
Central Office of Information
Poster with an anti-smoking message

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Poster with an anti-smoking message, featuring an image of a young woman surrounded by a range of consumer goods and the message 'More money. More fun. If you don't smoke', prepared for the Ministry of Health by the Central Office of Information, London, England, 1966

A young woman is surrounded by 60s-style consumer goods on a poster emphasising the cost of smoking. The Ministry of Health hoped to discourage young people from smoking. Advertising tobacco products on television had become illegal in 1965. There was growing public awareness of the health dangers smoking posed.

Details

Category:
Public Health & Hygiene
Object Number:
1999-241/52
Materials:
paper
type:
poster
credit:
Donated by the Health Education Authority