Empire Marketing Board
The Empire Marketing Board was formed in May 1926 by the Colonial Secretary Leo Amery to promote inter-Empire trade and to persuade consumers to 'Buy Empire'.
Amery was its first Chairman, Sir Stephen George Tallents was its Secretary, Edward Mayow Hastings Lloyd was Assistant Secretary, Walter Elliot was its Chairman of the Research Committee.
The EMB had three principal aims: to support
The EMB organised poster campaigns, exhibitions, 'Empire Shopping Weeks', Empire shops,
lectures, radio talks, schools tour, its own library,
advertisements in the national and local press and of shop window displays. Most famous was
the EMB film unit led by John Grierson, often considered the
father of modern documentary film, which produced around 100 films with such names as
'Solid Sunshine' (which promoted
Colonial governments were reluctant to join the EMB, however. The EMB was ended September 1933 as a result of government cuts and the introduction of Imperial Preference. The film unit was moved to GPO, and during World War II was reorganized into the Crown Film Unit.
References
- 'Buy and Build: The Advertising Posters of the Empire Marketing Board', Stephen Constantine, PRO, London.
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