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Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret buy the first £1 National Savings Certificates, 11 January 1943.

11 Jan 1943

RCIN 2999904

The National Savings campaign was introduced in 1941. It was a legacy from the 1914-18 war and was intended to encourage small savers to invest their money with the Government for the war effort, rather than keeping it at home. Each year, a new campaign was launched, usually in the early spring, with leaflets, posters and photographs in the newspapers. This image of the Princesses purchasing the new £1 certificates was one of the earliest photographs released for the 1943 campaign.

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