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Description: Foreign Office copy of first installment of Norman Pett's Animal Farm comic strip.

In 1950 the Foreign Office commissioned a strip cartoon version of Animal Farm from the cartoonist Norman Pett and his writing partner Donald Freeman. Various embassies then encouraged overseas newspapers to publish the anti-communist strip. It was translated into a number of languages and also turned into a slide show for public performance.

Date: 1950

Our Catalogue Reference: FO 1110/319

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Description: Foreign Office copy of first installment of Norman Pett's Animal Farm comic strip.

In 1950 the Foreign Office commissioned a strip cartoon version of Animal Farm from the cartoonist Norman Pett and his writing partner Donald Freeman. Various embassies then encouraged overseas newspapers to publish the anti-communist strip. It was translated into a number of languages and also turned into a slide show for public performance.

Date: 1950

Our Catalogue Reference: FO 1110/319

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