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A German bullet is cleaner than a whore!
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Maker: Unknown Social Hygiene Division
American First World War venereal disease prevention poster designed to be displayed in soldiers' camps. This is a text-based poster, with no images. The text alternates between red and black ink. Af...ARTV07548
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Allies in Arms
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Maker: Hodgkinson, Roy [CANBERRA] : AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL, [1976]
Australian War Memorial promotional poster for the 'Allies in Arms' exhibition: April 14th to July 4th, 1976. The exhibition was presented to commemorate Australian-American co-operation in the Pacifi...ARTV05251
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All together. Enlist in the navy
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Maker: Reuterdahl, Henry US Navy Unknown
recruitment, sailors, patriotism; recruiting poster for the US Navy, depicting sailors from Japan, USA, United Kingdom, Imperial and, with the flag of each country beneath and warships in the backgrou...ARTV06112
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Always try for a natural cover
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Maker: United States Army
United States Army Second World War camouflage poster (No.5) with a humorous illustration of a soldier jumping into the pouch of a Kangaroo. This is a poster to remind people to look for camouflaged a...ARTV02348
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America gave you all you have to give: give it - she needs it now!
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Maker: Taylor, Walter F. Division of Pictorial Publicity, Committee on Public Information Unknown
First World War poster issued by the Committee on Public Information (CPI), Division of Pictorial Publicity. The CPI was formed by President Wilson soon after the United States entered the war and th...ARTV06152
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America Marches with the United Nations
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Information United States Department of War Information Multi Machine Plates Ltd
America Marches with the United Nations was a very significant exhibition in the history of Scottish museums, as it was the first exhibition to be designed and created in the United States, to be sent...ARTV02288
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America Marches with the United Nations: A Procession of Photographs of a Nation at War
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Maker: Ministry of Information Office of War Information Multi Machine Plates Ltd
'America Marches with the United Nations' was a very significant exhibition in the history of Scottish museums, as it was the first exhibition to be designed and created in the United States, to be se...ARTV02067
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American flag
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Maker: Cobb, Ron [UNITED STATES : S.N., N.D.]
Depicts a parody of the USA flag in which the red stripes have been replaced with a network of capilliary-like lines and the stars with peace symbols, Christian crosses, Jewish Stars of David, communi...ARTV03199
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American Red Cross: Our boys need SOX knit your bit
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Maker: Britton, L N American Red Cross Society American Lithographic Company
American Red Cross Society poster issued during the First World War. It features an image of a large basket of grey yarn and knitting needles in the upper half with the red cross emblem in the backgro...ARTV06399
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America's fishing fleet and men : assets to victory.
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Maker: Koerner, Henry U S Government printing office
American Second World War poster , produced by the United States Office of War Information, Division of Public Enquiries, poster no. 61. During the Second World War, fishing was considered imperative ...ARTV05863
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"Ammunition." and remember bonds buy bullets.
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Maker: Lynch, Vincent Division of Pictorial Publicity Ketterlinus
United States First World War poster promoting the sale of War Bonds. It features an image of a soldier with a rifle, machine gun and empty ammunition boxes, at the front, reaching out toward the vie...ARTV00838
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"...and don't forget behind the ears..."
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Maker: United States Army
United States Army Second World War camouflage poster with a cartoon illustration depicting a sergeant shouting at his men who are applying mud to their faces for camouflage. The caption reads "and do...ARTV02346
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... and the American Warship sailed into the sunset & never returned : AUSTRALIA - NUCLEAR FREE AND NON-ALIGNED
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Maker: Russell, Colin Shiels, Julie Another Planet
A protest poster campaigning against the use of nuclear weapons and the presence of American military bases in Australia such as Pine Gap. The poster depicts a large warship being pulled out of a harb...ARTV09015
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And the rockets red glare...
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Maker: Newmarch, Ann
A window with a blind made of a USA flag with a portrait of a victorious US President Richard Nixon, in the upper left corner, through which can be seen a collage of injured and terrified Vietnamese c...ARTV07379
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An hour with Venus may mean three years with mercury
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Maker: Unknown Social Hygiene Division
First World War venereal disease prevention poster designed to be displayed in soldiers' camps. This is a text-based poster, with no images. The text alternates between red and black ink. After the t...ARTV07545
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Anti aircraft all the way
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Maker: Gilman, Don Office of AC of S, G-2, 14th Antiaircraft Command 650th Engineering Battalion
A poster issued by the Assistant Chief of Staff of the 14th Anti aircraft Command. The poster depicts a broad arrow heading towards a Japanese flag, on the flag is a listing of a number of battles, ...ARTV00538
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"Are you going to refuse to pay the insurance for getting your 2,000,000 lads safely across the Atlantic?..."
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Maker: Unknown U.S. Treasury Department National PTY & ENG. CO. NY.
First World War poster issued by the United States Department of Treasury to promote the victory liberty loan. Text only it is printed in green ink from upper to lower centre within a green border. Th...ARTV06154
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"ARISE AMERICANS" Your Country and your Liberty are in grave Danger: Protect them now by joining the United States Navy or US Naval Reserve
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Maker: Barclay, McClelland [S.L. : S.N.], 1941
Second World War American poster featuring a sailor on board a ship and words warning that the country's liberty is in danger. McClelland Barclay (1891–1943) was an American painter of pin-up art. Bor...ARTV00755
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A soldier who risks getting a dose is a traitor
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Maker: Unknown Social Hygiene Division
First World War United States venereal disease prevention poster designed to be displayed in soldiers' camps. This is a text-based poster, with no images. The first letter is printed in red ink, and ...ARTV07546
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Attention: beware of your hidden enemies
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Maker: Unknown US Army Unknown
A First World War poster warning soldiers to be aware of their ' hidden enemies' or venereal diseases. Text only it is a small rectangular poster printed in black and red ink. The text is positioned ...ARTV07551
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Avenge December 7
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Maker: Perlin, Bernard Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information US Government Printing Office
This Second World War American poster, which depicts a sailor with a clenched fist and warships among explosions, refers to the surpirse attack by Japanese aircraft on Pearl Harbour on the morning of ...ARTV00660
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Avenge December 7
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Maker: Perlin, Bernard Office of War Information WASHINGTON : DIVISION OF PUBLIC INQUIRIES OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION, 1942 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNM U.S. Government Printing Office
American Second World War poster depicting a sailor with a clenched fist in the upper two thirds, with the silhouette of a sinking ship in the lower right corner. The title refers to 'aveng[ing]' the ...ARTV02553
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A Voice from Anzac
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Maker: The Herald & Weekly Times The Herald & Weekly Times
Poster depicting two ghost like soldiers, seated at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, their backs to the sea. The poster was reproduced as a souvenir in the 'Herald', Melbourne, on Anzac Day, 1927. Will Dyson wa...ARTV05746
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Avoid advertised remedies and doctors who advertise - why?...
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Maker: Unknown US Army Unknown
Number seventeen of a series of 20 poster placards produced to educate United States soldiers and sailors about sex hygiene and venereal diseases. The information is presented via a combination of sci...ARTV07568
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Award: For careless talk
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Maker: Dohanos, Stevan Office of War Information U.S. Government Printing Office
United States Second World War 'careless talk' poster by Stevan Dohanos. The poster depicts a hand, bearing a Nazi swastika ring, holding an Iron Cross, the highest German award for bravery. The poste...ARTV02556
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Award: For Careless Talk
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Maker: Dohanos, Stevan Office of War Information U.S. Government Printing Office
United States Second World War 'careless talk' poster by Stevan Dohanos. The poster depicts a hand, bearing a Nazi swastika ring, holding an Iron Cross, the highest German award for bravery. The poste...ARTV02815
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A wonderful opportunity for you: ahsore, on leave: United States Navy...
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Maker: Ruttan, Charles E. United States Navy Recruiting Bureau New-Art Lithographic Company Inc. New York
A First World War recruitment poster issued by the United States Navy. It features a smiling sailor going off to join the Navy. He has a suitcase in his left hand and a swag in his right. In the backg...ARTV06159
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Back our girls over there
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Maker: Underwood, Clarence Frederick United War Work Campaign Unknown
United States First World War poster issued as part of the United War Work Campaign. This poster promotes the work of the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) and features an image of a girl in ...ARTV00713
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Back your future wth U.S. Savings Bonds
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Maker: Englert U.S. Treasury Department [WASHINGTON] : U.S. TREASURY, 1946 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
Second World War American propaganda poster promoting the U.S. Savings Bonds scheme. The image of a happy suburban family, with an arm in the foreground wearing an Uncle Sam styled sleeve. A U.S. flag...ARTV05717
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Be a cadet nurse
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Maker: Whitcomb, Jon US Office Of War Information U.S. Government Printing Office
United States Second World War recruitment poster for nurses. Designed by Jon Whitcomb, the poster was published by the US Department of Health and Human Services and distributed by the US Office of W...ARTV01281
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Be a Cadet Nurse
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Maker: Whitcomb, Jon US Office Of War Information U.S. Government Printing Office
United States Second World War recruitment poster for nurses. Designed by Jon Whitcomb, the poster was published by the US Department of Health and Human Services and distributed by the US Office of W...ARTV02803
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Be a cadet nurse
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Maker: Whitcomb, Jon US Office Of War Information US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War recruitment poster for nurses. Designed by Jon Whitcomb, the poster was published by the US Department of Health and Human Services and distributed by the US Office of W...ARTV09514
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Beat back the Hun with Liberty Bonds
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Maker: Strothmann, Fred United States Government
United States poster raising money for war loans. This is a particularly striking work, using dramatic colours and nightmarish imagery to underline the perceived threat the German military machine po...ARTV04070
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Be a victory farm volunteer in the U.S. Crop Corps
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Maker: U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Government Printing Office [S.L.] : U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 1943 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
American Second World War recruitment poster for volunteers to join the U.S. Crop Corps, to work on the Victory Farms program, directed towards young men and women who were unable to serve, advising t...ARTV05238
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...because somebody talked!
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Maker: Heyman, Wesley WASHINGTON : OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION, 1944 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, 1944)
This is a cautionary poster urging people to take care with the conversations they have with others. Pictured is spaniel dog resting its head and tear filled eyes on a seamen's square rig collar that...ARTV00047
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Being searched for liquor before entering brothel by madam
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Maker: Simon, Sidney
Being searched for liquor before entering brothel by madam.ART29392
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Be Patriotic
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Maker: Stahr, Paul C United States Food Administration W F Powers Co.
Depicts a women who is holding her arms out beseechingly to the viewer. Robed in a U.S. flag, and wearing a cloth cap (which bears the stars and stripes), the woman has an imploring expression on her...ARTV09253
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Be up to date Be a U.S. Marine
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Maker: Rogers, William Allen
First World War U.S. Marines recruitment poster depicting a marine putting on a modern helmet as he looks over the battlefield. His old campaign hat hangs below him on a barbed wire fence post and his...ARTV00109
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Beware...It may be a flak trap
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Maker: Unknown [S.L. : AIR FORCE, N.D.]
Australian propaganda posters during the Second World War were used to instil anti-Japanese attitudes. Using racial stereotypes and derogatory humour the posters harboured fear and caution amongst Aus...ARTV03291
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Be with him at every mail call
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Maker: Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the U S Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau advocating the use of Vmail. Vmail was a form of encoding letters into film, then shrunk in order to avoid heav...ARTV00650
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Be with him at every mail call
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Maker: Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the U S Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau advocating the use of Vmail. Vmail was a form of encoding letters into film, then shrunk in order to avoid heav...ARTV09726
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Be with him at every mail call
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Maker: Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the U S Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau advocating the use of Vmail. Vmail was a form of encoding letters into film, then shrunk in order to avoid heav...ARTV09725
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Be With Him at Every Mail Call
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Maker: Hiller, Lejaren Arthur Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the US Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau advocating the use of Vmail. Vmail was a form of encoding letters into film, then shrunk in order to avoid heavy...ARTV02793
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Bits of Careless Talk Are Pieced Together by the Enemy
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Maker: Dohanos, Stevan [WASHINTON] : OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION, 1943 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
American Second World War poster depicting a hand wearing a Nazi ring piecing together a jigsaw puzzle. The last piece of the jigsaw is being placed, completing the message "Convoy sails for England /...ARTV02557
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Books for Russia
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Poster promoting the 'Books for Russia' Russian War Relief campaign featuring a quote by Bennett Cerf, American writer and publisher. He co-founded Random House, and regularly made appearances on tele...ARTV05875
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Boys and girls ! You can help Uncle Sam win the war...
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Maker: Flagg, James Montgomery US Government American Lithographic Company
First World War poster issued by the U. S. Government to promote the sale of War Savings Certificates. Targeting children it features an image by renowned American illustrator James Montgomery Flagg d...ARTV03503
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Britishers : you're needed : come across now
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Maker: Myers, Lloyd British and Canadian Recruiting Mission Unknown
First World War recruitment poster issued by the British and Canadian Recruiting mission to encourage British citizens resident in the United States and Canada to enlist in the British and Canadian Fo...ARTV06151
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Care is costly : buy and hold war bonds
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Maker: Treidler, Adolph U.S. Treasury Department [WASHINGTON : U.S. TREASURY, 1945 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
To fund the war effort the United States Treasury issued war bonds which the public could purchase. The money raised was used for soldiers uniforms, weapons and other supplies. The war bonds were simi...ARTV05716
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Careless Talk Got There First
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Maker: Stoops, Herbert Morton Office of War Information U.S. Government Printing Office
American Second World War poster depicting soldiers parachuting into an area. The soldier in the foreground is slumped over dead while other soldiers in the background continue to land. The text 'Care...ARTV02554
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Cartoon for transport mural (North America)
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Maker: Millen, M J
Depicts a mural design of a stylised map of North and Central America, with the Statue of Liberty, an American flag, figures of native American Indians and teepees, an 18th century sailing ship, a map...ART28514
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Chassis greasing is not a hit-or-miss deal
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Maker: Eisner, William J [S.L.] : USARV, 1968
A poster from the American Preventive Maintenance series, featuring Connie Rod, the blonde bombshell comic book character based on the pin-up girl stereotype. The poster depicts Connie Rod in scanty l...ARTV08219
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Clap: Enough Said
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Maker: Baker, Ernest Hamlin Social Hygiene Division
Venereal disease prevention poster, presumably the eleventh page of a book that has been torn out. Depicts a soldier's boot, printed in black and white, highlighted in front of a small red square; the...ARTV07532
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Clear the way! Buy bonds, Fourth Liberty Loan
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Maker: Christy, Howard Chandler Division of Pictorial Publicity Forbes
United States First World War poster promoting the sale of war bonds as part of the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign. One of the most successful in terms of monies raised the campaign ran from 28 Septembe...ARTV00827
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Colonel Care Says: The whore house is run on the principle that an easy mark is born every minute
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Maker: Unknown Social Hygiene Division
Venereal disease prevention poster designed to be displayed in soldiers' camps. This is a text-based poster, with no images. The title is printed in red ink, and the remainder of the text is printed ...ARTV07549
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Columbis calls...
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Maker: Aderente, Vincent Halsted, Frances Adams
First World War Recruitment poster issued by the War Department in June 1917. Called the ' Nation's Poster' by the New York Times half a million copies were distributed with the aim of inspiring patri...ARTV06148
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Corn : The Food of the Nation: Serve some every meal: Appetising, nourishing, economical
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Maker: Harrison, Lloyd [WASHINGTON] : UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION [N.D.] (BALTIMORE : HARRISON - LANDAUER INC.)
American First World War poster depicting a woman serving corn, with corn cakes, pancakes and containers of syrup, corn meal, etc in front of her. The poster was produced by the United States Food Adm...ARTV05641
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Coxswain 'Nick' Lombardo, U.S. Navy
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Maker: Jack, Kenneth
Depicts a head and shoulders portrait of Coxswain 'Nick' Lombardo from the US Navy. A prolific painter and print maker, Kenneth Jack (b.1924) served with the RAAF as a survey and cartographic draughts...ART93474
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Danger Ahead
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Maker: Unknown Social Hygiene Division
A First World War United States poster which was probably originally eighth page from a book, warning against the dangers of venereal disease. Venereal disease prevention poster warning of the danger ...ARTV07534
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Defeat the Kaiser and his U-boats...waste nothing
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Maker: Steele United States Food Administration Unknown
United States First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration. It features a portrait of a sinister looking Kaiser Wilhelm in the upper right. He is looking out towards the ocea...ARTV00831
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Destroy this mad brute: enlist
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Maker: Hopps, Harry Ryle [S.L.] : U.S. ARMY, [N.D.]
American poster depicting a girl being carried away by a gorilla wearing a German helmet and carrying a club. The poster was one of the most effective forms of communication to the public at large dur...ARTV01195
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Die Weltkarte mit dem Kolonialbesitz der grossen Machte [World map with the colonial possessions of the great powers]
Art
Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
A German map of the world showing the pre-Second World War extent of the empires, colonies and mandates of Germany, Italy, France, Britain, Belgium and Holland.ARTV09276
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Doctors are Scarce
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Maker: Unknown Washington: Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information
American Second World War poster promoting civilian medical education for the treatment of minor injuries and illnesses. The poster highlights the need for this owing to the loss of one in three docto...ARTV02548
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Does syphilis ever attack the brain?...
Art
Maker: Unknown US Army Unknown
Number thirteen of a series of 20 poster placards produced to educate United States soldiers and sailors about sex hygiene and venereal diseases. The information is presented via a combination of scie...ARTV07564
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Don't discuss : troop movements, ship sailings, war equipment
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Maker: U.S. Government Printing Office [WASHINGTON] : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, 1943
American Second World War poster featuring a picture of Uncle Sam with his finger to his lip urging people to be careful what they say in public to protect military information from the enemy.ARTV05569
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Don't get hurt
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Maker: Meyers, Nancy Morse War Department Safety Council U.S. Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the United States War Department Safety Council in 1943. It features a close up portrait of a US Soldier lying down and aiming his rifle. It urges soldi...ARTV05886
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Don't go to sleep. A truce is not a peace
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Maker: Unknown United States Army United States Army
A cautionary US Army poster from the Korean War warning troops to keep alert despite a truce being declared on 27 July 1953. A soldier sleeps on a stick of dynamite labelled "TRUCE", his rifle on the ...ARTV08071
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Don't kill her daddy with careless talk
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Maker: Smith, Dorothy Hope [WASHINGTON] : OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION, 1944 (S.L. : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
An American Second World War poster commissioned by the US Office of War Information to remind people to be aware of the consequences of sharing information with strangers. The United States, as well ...ARTV00296
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Don't let down good soldiering...
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Maker: Unknown US Army US Army
A cautionary US Army poster from the Korean War advising troops to maintain their soldiering standards following the signing of the armistice on 27 July 1953. The silhouette of a soldier standing with...ARTV08072
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Don't let him down
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Maker: Beall, Lester Division of Information, Office for Emergency Management U S Government printing office
Poster issued by the United States Office for Emergency Management, Division of Information to raise support for the war effort. Features striking design by leading American graphic designer Lester Be...ARTV06580
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Don't let that shadow touch them: Buy war bonds
Art
Maker: Smith, Lawrence Beall US Government Printing Office
Second World War poster issued by the U.S Treasury in 1942. It's design by Lawrence B. Smith is an example of dramatic storytelling through a single emotive image aimed at galvanising support for the ...ARTV05526
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Don't let this happen to you! Too little, too late. Order coal now!
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Maker: Fitzpatrick, John Kelly US Government Printing Office WASHINGTON : SOLID FUELS ADMINISTRATION FOR WAR, 1944 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
United States Solid Fuels Administration for War thrift poster depicting a coal shovel in the corner of a nearly empty coalhouse. The words "Too little too late" are spelled out using lump of coal.ARTV05261
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Don't let up keep on saving food
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Maker: Mora, Francis Luis United States Food Administration Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co.
First World War poster depicts a ragged American soldier standing defiantly, fists clenched over a German soldier, who has presumably been knocked down by the American. The artist uses the two colour ...ARTV00292
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Don't shiver next winter : Order coal now
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Maker: Arens, Egmont Solid Fuels Administration For War U.S. Government Printing Office WASHINGTON : SOLID FUELS ADMINISTRATION FOR WAR, 1944 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
Second World War poster reminding people to order coal in advance, due to dwindling coal suppled which were affected by the war. The poster depicts a penguin wearing a hat and holding a shovel with a ...ARTV05882
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Don't Spit : Unsightly, Unsanitary, Unhealthy
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Maker: NEW YORK : NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION : QUEENSBORO TUBERCULOSIS AND HEALTH ASSOCIATION, [N.D.
Depicts a Second World War United States poster, produced by the National Tuberculosis Association, Queensboro Tuberculosis and Health Association branch, of three factory girls, horrified, watching a...ARTV05683
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Don't stop saving food
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Maker: Unknown United States Food Administration M.B. Brown
United States First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration. Text only and printed in blue and white the poster urges the viewer to keep saving food. The title fills the whole...ARTV00636
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Don't talk about troop movements: If you tell where they're going...
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Maker: U S Government printing office
Office of War Information poster No. 51 is a National security poster warning civilians to be mindful not to tell or be overheard when talking about troop movements or other military activity.ARTV05865
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Don't talk about troop movements: If you tell where they're going...
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Maker: Office of War Information U S Government printing office
Office of War Information poster No. 54 is a National security poster warning civilians to be mindful not to tell or be overheard when talking about troop movements or other military activity.ARTV05866
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Don't waste food while others starve!
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Maker: Clinker, L C United States Food Administration Heywood Strasser & Voigt Litho. Co. N.Y.
First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration. It features an image of a starving woman and her children standing in front of the bombed ruins of a cathedral. The title and te...ARTV00179
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Eat cane syrup and molasses, Save sugar
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Maker: Unknown United States Food Administration Magill - Weinsheimer Co.
United States First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration. One of many posters instructing Americans on alternatives to rationed food this urges the use of molasses and suga...ARTV00387
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Eat less and let us be thankful...
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Maker: Chambers, Charles United States Food Administration Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co.
A United States First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration (poster No.17) in 1918. Depicts an abundant tableaux of brightly coloured fruit and vegetables. The text is posit...ARTV00385
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Eat more corn, oats and rye products...Eat less wheat, meat, sugar and fat products...
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Maker: Britton, L N United States Food Administration Heywood Strasser & Voigt Litho. Co. N.Y.
A United States First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration (poster No.6) in 1918. Depicts a tableaux of fish and vegetables suggesting abundance. The text printed in yellow...ARTV00727
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Engineer, if you are a patriot
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Maker: Unknown United States Food Administration Unknown
United States First World War poster issued by the Food Administration and the National Association of Ice Industries. An image depicting Uncle Sam, holding a spanner, urging an engineer to put down h...ARTV00634
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Enlist in the Navy, follow the boys in blue for home and country
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Maker: Wright, George Hand [NEW YORK : S.N., N.D.] (NEW YORK : GILL ENGRAVING CO.)
United States Navy First World War recruitment poster. It features the image of many sailors in uniform boarding a Naval ship with a group of sailors in the right foreground gesturing to a group of me...ARTV00860
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Enlist in the Navy: To Arms
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Maker: Bancroft, Milton Herbert United States Navy Unknown
United States First World War recruitment poster issued by the U. S. Navy. It features a three quarter portrait of a U.S sailor blowing a bugle as if calling fellow men to arms. It is printed in black...ARTV00753
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"Even a little can help a lot - now"
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Maker: Parker, Alfred U.S. Government Printing Office
U.S. war stamps and bonds advertising poster depicting a young women showing a child a stamp booklet. Both the girls have American flag stripped ribbons in their hair, and a soldiers hat is on the gro...ARTV05293
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Every child needs a good school lunch
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Maker: Johnson U.S. Government Printing Office War Food Administration [WASHINGTON] : WAR FOOD ADMINISTRATION, 1944 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
Second World War War Food Administration poster depicting a boy playing baseball, and a photographic image of a young box eating a meal with a cup of milk. This poster was to advertise the School Lunc...ARTV05877
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Every girl pulling for victort:victory girls, united war work campaign
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This female figure with her dark hair pulled back is seated alone in a row boat called 'victory' in the middle of a swirling ocean. Edward Penfield (1866-1925) was an American poster illustrator, wel...ARTV01288
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Fallujah 2004
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Maker: de Kessler, Thomas
Depicts a portrait of a soldier (possibly American?), wearing a helmet and in uniform, looking upwards in fear or anger, his mouth open. The image relates to the presence of American troops in Iraq, d...ART92732
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Farmers! Uncle Sam asks you...
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Maker: Rozen, Jerome U.S Department of Commerce U.S. Government Printing Office
Second World War poster from the United States. Issued by the U S Department of Commerce, Bureau of The Census the poster reminds farmers to prepare for the 1944 census. The poster features the famili...ARTV00409
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Farm to win : "over there" join the U.S Boys Working Reserve
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Maker: Treidler, Adolph United States Department of Labour, Division of Labour Standards US Government Printing Office
United States First World War poster issued by the Department of Labour to recruit young men (aged 16 - 21) for the U.S. Boys' Working Reserve. Formed in May 1917 to help ease labour and food shortage...ARTV06155
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Fight or buy bonds
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Maker: Christy, Howard Chandler Forbes
Poster depicting a young woman looking out at the viewer and brandishing an American flag above her head. With her other arm she gestures to the soldiers behind her. This image is styled on Delacroix...ARTV00001
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Fire prevention week
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Maker: National Fire Protection Association BOSTON : NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, [N.D.]
Durnig the Second World War, fire prevention, and disaster prevention was campaigned for as a way to reduce pressure on resources. Many of the fire fighters had joined the war effort, and so fire prot...ARTV05570
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First in the fight always faithful: Be a U.S. Marine
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Maker: Flagg, James Montgomery Division of Pictorial Publicity Unknown
First World War recruitment poster one of 5 designed for the U.S. Marines by artists working for the Division of Pictorial Publicity. It features a full length portrait of a U.S. Marine in full unifor...ARTV06136
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First to fight, U.S. Marine Corps: Join now
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Maker: Riesenberg, Sidney H United States Navy Unknown
United States First World War recruitment poster issued by the U. S. Marine Corp. It features a central image of a group of U.S Marines running into action from landing craft on a beach. The title and...ARTV00751
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Fish is a Fighting Food : We Need More
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Maker: Koerner, Henry U S Government printing office
American Second World War poster , produced by the United States Office of War Information, Division of Public Enquiries, poster no. 60. The poster depicts fishermen hauling buckets of fish onto a wha...ARTV05864
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Follow the Flag: Enlist in the Navy
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Maker: Daugherty, James Henry [S.L.] : U.S. NAVY, 1917 (NEW YORK : CAREY PRINT LITH)
First World War United States Navy recruitment poster depicting a sailor holding a flag, with ships in the background. United States Navy operations during the First World War began on April 6 1917, a...ARTV00608
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Food is Ammunition : Don't waste it
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Maker: Sheridan, John E [WASHINGTON] : U.S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION, [N.D.] (NEW YORK : HEYWOOD STRASSER & VOIGT LITHO)
American First World War poster, produced for the US Food Adminstration, depicting a basket of vegetables with soldiers in action in the background, one carrying an American flag. The poster was inten...ARTV05658
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Food is a weapon : don't waste it
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Maker: Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information Office of War Information
American Second World War poster encouraging food thrift. This poster draws attention to not wasting food in particular, depicting a completely cleared plate following a meal.ARTV05240
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Foods that count : Keep him on the job
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Maker: Price, H [WASHINGTON] : FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY, U.S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE , 1942 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNM
American Second World War poster depcting a caricature of an industrial worker enjoying a nutritious meal. The poster encouraged good health and nutrition during the war and was produced by the United...ARTV05725
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Food will win the war
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Maker: Chambers, Charles Edward United States Food Administration Rusling Wood, Lithographers
First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration (No.18). It features an illustration of immigrants arriving in New York harbour. The statue of Liberty is visible in the backgrou...ARTV00391