An exhibition is being held at Skipton Town Hall to explore the power of design in shaping public perception and fuelling the war effort.
The exhibition features posters donated to Craven Museum by W.W Holgate.
These posters were gathered during the war, alongside objects from the museum’s collection.
It started from 3rd May and run until July 23, it connects national narratives to the local histories of Craven and beyond.
Skipton Town Hall's gallery is free to enter and is open Monday to Saturday, 9.30am till 4.30pm.
Their gallery shows a changing programme of exhibitions from local and national artists and crafts people.
To find out more, visit their website here.

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