| Many of you know I recently spent over a week in London, England. The one souvenir I really wanted to bring back with me was a “Keep Calm and Carry On” sign or print. During World War II, the British government commissioned this poster to be posted as an encouragement for the Brits to keep a stiff upper lip during the harsh wartime period. I’ve seen this a lot in decorating magazines lately – probably a retro revival due to the current economic recession. Of course, I thought it would be easy to find there – but NO! I only found a single coffee cup bearing this saying, and I really wanted something to hang on the wall. | ![]() |
London Calling
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