January 1, 1970. Discovered in a bookshop in England in the 1990's, the image becomes iconic of the 20th century. The words are not Winston Churchill's but the famous World War II poster "Keep Calm and Carry On" is now indelibly associated with his spirit and his leadership of the British people. Ironically, the poster itself was never.. March 5, 2012. The British WWII propaganda poster languished in obscurity for decades before it resurfaced in Barter Books in 2000. Although it was printed in 1939, it was never officially.

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Mark Baker, CC BY-SA. "Keep Calm and Carry On" is now one of the most recognisable slogans in British history. Its resilient message has become extraordinarily commonplace, with the phrase.. Contrary to the view that the Keep Calm poster was not mass produced until 2008, some 2.45m copies of it had been passed to local distribution centres by early autumn 1939,' writes Simon Eliot