Keep Calm and Carry On

30 Aug 2008 by David Goligorsky

“Keep Calm and Carry On” was a sort of public service statement in England during World War II. Yes/No/Maybe has reproduced this phrase, which had been paired with the crown of King George VI. I’ve seen the print in a huge spectrum of colors and framed in a vast variety of frame style from modern to downright Victorian (no pun intended.)

Keep Calm and Carry On

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