The campaign was part of King Edward VIII’s drive to boost the British economy in the wake of the Great Depression.
It compels Britons to reject foreign made or imported goods in favour of products made in the UK.
Archive, as it is the Daily Fail
The campaign was part of King Edward VIII’s drive to boost the British economy in the wake of the Great Depression.
It compels Britons to reject foreign made or imported goods in favour of products made in the UK.
Archive, as it is the Daily Fail
I suppose it could have been an initiative by the then Prince of Wales and the proper naming convention is “Edward VIII” as we say “Queen Victoria was born in 1819”.
I believe we’re calling that a “Roman salute”.