POSTER

H1991.11

Awareness education poster. Black background with white and fluorescent green print. Print slopes upwards from left to right At the top of the poster is a photograph of two women, two men, two girls and a young boy standing in front of a bus. Next to the picture is the following print: "They have been on / the road for 4 years, / promoting environmental awareness." The two women in the photograph are twin sisters who were very concerned about the threat of nuclear war. They sold their businesses and bought the bus in the photograph. Together with their families they travelled around Australia for five years in their bus promoting environmental awareness. They started as anti-nuclear then moved on to other issues as well such as food irradiation. The rest of the information given on the poster is when and where the talk will be held and some of the topics that will be raised. At the bottom of the poster there is a drawing of a pile of leaves.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H1991.11
Accession Date: 17 Jan 1991

Material

Ink/Paper

Paper, ink.

Paper
Ink/Unclassified
Paper/Paper

Measurement

length500mm
width360mm

 


 

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