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"Printers Demand Arms for Spain banner, around 1936" [NMLH.1993.667]



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Catalogue Number
NMLH.1993.667

Object Name
Banner

Title
'Printers Demand Arms for Spain

Place
Spain

Events
Spanish Civil War

Date
1936-1938

Description
Cream landscape banner with black painted text 'Printers demand arms for Spain' in the centre. The text is split across the banner. The word 'printers' has a block of large artistic painted green brushstrokes behind it. 'Arms for Spain' has a red painted outline to the black text.


Spanish printers fought against fascist forces during the Spanish Civil War. This motivated trade unions throughout Britain to send aid to Spain. This banner shows how British printers showed support, by campaigning for the British government to send arms to the Spanish Republicans. Due to the Non-Intervention Act, no countries were meant to send arms or resources to Spain in support of either side. Demands to arm Spain were repeated throughout the Spanish Civil War, but Britain never broke the Act.

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