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The company's EU trademark expired on 18 October 2020, and its US trademark was cancelled on 13 July 2018. The company still operates a storefront in which they provide worldwide shipping of Keep Calm and Carry On branded clothing and other accessories. They describe themselves as "The only official
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journalist Susie
Steiner featured the replica posters as a Christmas gift suggestion, raising their profile still further. Other companies followed the Manleys' example, and the design rapidly began to be used as the theme for a wide range of products. Mary Manley later commented, "I didn't want it
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to imply that the common people would suffer for the benefit of the upper classes. Design historian
Susannah Walker regards the campaign as "a resounding failure" and reflective of a misjudgement by upper-class civil servants of the mood of the people. Stuart Manley suggests that the negative
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A career civil servant named A. P. Waterfield came up with "Your
Courage" as one of several suggestions to be used as "a rallying war-cry that will bring out the best in everyone of us and put us in an offensive mood at once". Others involved in the planning of the early posters included:
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The posters had been conceived on the assumption that enemy attacks of the civilian population would begin as soon as war was declared, and that there would be a great need for "a copious issue of general reassurance material". In practice, the initial poster campaign co-incided with the
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The posters were produced in 11 different sizes, ranging from 15 Ă— 10 inches (38 Ă— 25 cm) up to large 48-sheet versions. The background colour was either red or blue. The lettering was probably hand-drawn by
Wallcousins: it is similar, but not identical, to
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was intended to be distributed to strengthen morale in the event of a wartime disaster, such as mass bombing of major cities using high explosives and poison gas, which was widely expected within hours of an outbreak of war.
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products. The company's right to claim the trademark was questioned by, among others, the
Manleys of Barter Books, as the slogan had been widely used before registration and was not recognisable as indicating trade origin.
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in the EU, CTM No: 009455619, and in the United States, No. 4066622, after failing to obtain its registration as a trademark in the United
Kingdom. The company issued a take-down request against a seller of
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Australian, 29 September 1938, page 20. "KEEP CALM AND DIG. Grim London Posters. LONDON, Sept. 27. ...Rain-sodden posters exhort Londoners to "Keep Calm and Dig,"". British Pathe video "Keep Calm and
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was not sanctioned for immediate public display. It was instead decided that copies should remain in "cold storage" for use after serious air raids (with resources transferred to
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being held back, and that this was an error of judgement: "If they had started with this one, I think it would have been just as popular then as it is now.
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mark was still protected in all EU countries. The company subsequently tried to register the slogan as its trademark in both the United States and Canada.
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Resolution Will Bring Us
Victory" and "Freedom Is in Peril / Defend It With All Your Might"). Each poster showed the slogan under a representation of a "
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did in fact take place, the poster was only rarely publicly displayed and was little known until a copy was rediscovered in 2000 at
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Clampin, David (2009). "'To Guide, Help and Hearten Millions': The Place of Commercial Advertising in Wartime Britain, 1939–1945".
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Keep Calm and Carry on and other Second World War Posters: British Home Front Propaganda Posters of the Second World War
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made him the subject of parody "Keep Calm and Nenshi On" fundraising T-shirts.
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trivialised; but of course now it's been trivialised beyond belief."
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During 1938, newspapers were sold with a poster "Keep Calm and Dig".
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Inkster, Nigel; Nicoll, Alexander (2010). "Keep Calm and Carry On".
1616:"Trademark Status & Document Retrieval - KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON"
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For distinctive features, see for example the terminals of the "C".
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This article is about the poster. For the Stereophonics album, see
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Lewis, Bex (2012). "The Renaissance of 'Keep Calm and Carry On'".
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1622:. United States Patent & Trademark Office. 15 March 2024.
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1526:"Serial Number: 85297485 Keep Calm and Carry On USA Trademark"
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were printed between 23 August and 3 September 1939 but while
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Motivational poster produced by the British government in 1939
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The poster has become an evocation of British stoicism: the "
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magazine in 1944, suggesting a more widespread distribution.
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1465:"Keep calm and carry on items removed from my ebay account"
867:"Keep Calm and Carry On – The Compromise Behind the Slogan"
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member. A few further examples have come to light since.
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1001:"Ban on Silk Stockings: Should They Have Been Rationed?"
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was the artist tasked with creating the poster designs.
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of the British public, threatened with widely predicted
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In 2000, Stuart Manley, co-owner with his wife Mary of
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Diligence Brings Delight: A Festschrift in honour of
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1201:"First person: 'I am the Keep Calm and Carry On man'"
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Keep Calm and Carry On: The Truth Behind the Poster
790:"Keep calm and carry on … bidding for rare poster"
1150:. Perth, WA, Australia. 26 May 1941. p. 6.
1032:Sawer, Patrick; Hooley, Paul (30 October 2016).
730:"How we made the Keep Calm and Carry On poster"
519:In March–April 2012, the British pop-rock band
246:on 26 June 1939 and between officials from the
30:"Keep Calm" redirects here. For the novel, see
378:reaction to the first two posters resulted in
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1796:Yearbook of International Proverb Scholarship
1652:. Keep Calm and Carry On Ltd. 15 March 2024.
1433:"Battle over trademark of 'keep calm' phrase"
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2020:Home Front Posters of the Second World War
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658:. London: Imperial War Museum. p. 6.
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688:"1939: The Three Posters (PhD Extract)"
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1357:Phillips, Jeremy (22 August 2011).
1331:Bustillos, Maria (5 October 2011).
1277:The Story of Keep Calm and Carry On
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1752:"Keep calm and switch to Linux"
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1072:. 3 April 1944. pp. 64–65.
965:"Keep Calm and Carry On: Fonts"
728:Jack, Malcolm (20 April 2020).
686:Lewis, Rebecca (5 April 2009).
605:metro station in Washington, DC
152:"Your Courage" (reconstruction)
1791:. Online Supplement Series of
1174:"About Keep Calm and Carry On"
1009:. 22 October 1940. p. 4.
869:. History of Government Blog.
865:Irving, Henry (27 June 2014).
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39:Keep Calm and Carry On (album)
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1869:Dean Bennett (28 June 2013).
1562:. IC.GC.CA. 13 October 2011.
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1720:Chris Begley (9 July 2013).
1306:"Keep Calm and Carry On Ltd"
529:University Hospital Lewisham
1685:The New York Times Magazine
900:Lewis 2017, pp. 42, 44, 47.
286:Almost 2,500,000 copies of
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2084:World War II and the media
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1560:"Canadian Trade-mark Data"
1308:. Keepcalmandcarryon.com.
654:Slocombe, Richard (2010).
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2018:Walker, Susannah (2012).
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1909:Journal of Macromarketing
1844:"Save Lewisham Hospital!"
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603:Electronic sign inside a
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1820:. London. Archived from
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1814:"Protestors show unity"
954:Lewis 2017, pp. 44, 47.
510:2009 swine flu pandemic
260:Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
248:Ministry of Information
240:Ministry of Information
168:Ministry of Information
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1131:Walker 2012, pp.6–7.
572:T-shirt parody, 2009
457:community trade mark
205:Cambridge University
114:Royal Observer Corps
54:Original 1939 poster
2048:Imperial War Museum
1993:Imperial War Museum
1987:Lewis, Bex (2017).
1493:. freelanceuk.com.
1394:The Daily Telegraph
1359:"Monday miscellany"
1295:Walker 2012, p. 45.
1147:The West Australian
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560:Poster parody, 2009
541:2013 Alberta floods
308:Freedom is in Peril
296:Freedom is in peril
2119:2000 introductions
2064:Propaganda posters
1876:The Globe and Mail
1818:South London Press
1710:Lewis 2017, p. 66.
1680:"Remixed Messages"
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1361:. IPKitten blog.
634:Live, Laugh, Love
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