TELL THE WORLD—"FROM BRITAIN"
17th June 1949, Page 8
17th June 1949
Page 8
Page 8, 17th June 1949
— TELL THE WORLD—"FROM BRITAIN"
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ANEW symbol to identify British goods has been devised by the Board of Trade. It consists of a circle, in the centre of which is a Union Jack, with the words "From Britain" inscribed above and below it.
It is hoped that British manufacturers will make use of it at exhibitions. in overseas marketing literature and advertising, and in stencilled form on
export packing cases. The Board of Trade Advertising Office will supply a coloured reproduction of the symbol to manufacturers who wish to adapt the sign for their own purposes. Poster stamps measuring 2 ins. by If ins, for use on letters are also available.