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These signs were originally posted throughout London during the bombings in World War II to prepare the public. They've been reproduced on silk screens. It makes a fun statement to hang in your office or home. I love the retro feel.
Updated Feb 7, 2007
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It's funny how what was once so frightening has now become something kind of cute and retro. Reminds me of a few nights ago when my mom and I were reminded of a conversation we had in my elementary school basement when I was five... "Mommy, what does 'fallout shelter' mean?" Talk about heavy....