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Tommy Gun Poster

Capture a piece of history with our Winston Churchill poster Tommy Gun. This image, produced during the Second World War, highlights Churchill's defiance and leadership. 

This photograph was taken whilst Churchill was on a visit to the North East of England. Whilst visiting coastal defences near Hartlepool, he was given an explanation of the mechanism of the Thompson submachine gun.

The Thompson submachine gun, or ‘Tommy Gun,’ was popularly associated with mobsters of Prohibition Era America. The Nazis used this photograph and its gangster association to vilify Churchill.

This Second World War poster is a remarkable piece of history, showcasing the resilience and leadership of Winston Churchill during one of the most challenging times in modern history.

© IWM (H 2646A)

700 x 500 mm 

Made in the UK, FSC certified paper 

$3.16

Original: $9.03

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Tommy Gun Poster

$9.03

$3.16

Tommy Gun Poster

Capture a piece of history with our Winston Churchill poster Tommy Gun. This image, produced during the Second World War, highlights Churchill's defiance and leadership. 

This photograph was taken whilst Churchill was on a visit to the North East of England. Whilst visiting coastal defences near Hartlepool, he was given an explanation of the mechanism of the Thompson submachine gun.

The Thompson submachine gun, or ‘Tommy Gun,’ was popularly associated with mobsters of Prohibition Era America. The Nazis used this photograph and its gangster association to vilify Churchill.

This Second World War poster is a remarkable piece of history, showcasing the resilience and leadership of Winston Churchill during one of the most challenging times in modern history.

© IWM (H 2646A)

700 x 500 mm 

Made in the UK, FSC certified paper 

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Capture a piece of history with our Winston Churchill poster Tommy Gun. This image, produced during the Second World War, highlights Churchill's defiance and leadership. 

This photograph was taken whilst Churchill was on a visit to the North East of England. Whilst visiting coastal defences near Hartlepool, he was given an explanation of the mechanism of the Thompson submachine gun.

The Thompson submachine gun, or ‘Tommy Gun,’ was popularly associated with mobsters of Prohibition Era America. The Nazis used this photograph and its gangster association to vilify Churchill.

This Second World War poster is a remarkable piece of history, showcasing the resilience and leadership of Winston Churchill during one of the most challenging times in modern history.

© IWM (H 2646A)

700 x 500 mm 

Made in the UK, FSC certified paper