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"Country Standard banner" [NMLH.1999.9]



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Catalogue Number
NMLH.1999.9

Object Name
Banner

Title
'Country Standard. Peace and Socialism in the Countryside'

Place
England, UK

People
B. Wayne, J. Midgley, M. Ward, Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB)

Date
About 1980?

Description
Cream landscape banner with a thin green border surrounded by embroidered pink, purple, blue and yellow flowers. In the centre the text ‘For Peace & Socialism in the Countryside’ is embroidered in small italics with ‘COUNTRY STANDARD’ embroidered beneath.


The Country Standard is a rural journal, published intermittently since 1936. The Communist Party of Great Britain dominated its content. It is still produced annually online, by an editorial collective of Communist and Labour Party members, environmentalists, and trade unionists.


This banner was made by campaigner Phyllis Hood, who attended the Royal School of Needlework


The Country Standard slogan ‘For peace and socialism in the countryside’ appeared on many of their newsletter headings.

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