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Maker: Unknown Australian Army Unknown
A line drawing of the head and sholders of a soldier wearing a helmet in the left hand corner of the poster with text above him. This recruiting poster was used to advertise the time and date of the M...ARTV09096
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Between Light and Dark
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Maker: Lombardo, Ally
As part of being exhibited for the inaugural Napier Waller Art Prize exhibition (2018), Lombardo provided the following artist statement about her work: "I joined the Army Reserves in 2002 and still ...AWM2018.1273.1
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Be ubiquitous! Gunners go places in today's scientific army
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Maker: Unknown
This Australian Army recruitment poster relates directly to the re-establishment of the defence forces into the Pentropic Division of organisation. The Pentropic Division was formally announced and i...ARTV10127
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Bring him home sooner...Invest in the First Victory Loan
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Maker: Commonwealth War Loans Office Unknown
Poster issued by the Commonwealth War Loans Office to promote the First Victory Loan (28th March - 9th May 1944) which followed on closely after four successfully subscribed Liberty Loans. The target ...ARTV10405
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For a modern career choose the Regular Army
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Maker: Unknown Australian HQ
'For a modern career choose the Regular Army' uses Modernist artistic traits of geometry, colour and line to emphasis the Army's movement into the modern, post-nuclear era. Tanks, bombs and other mili...ARTV10125
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From the snowy to the sea, men of value serve Australia!
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Maker: Unknown
This Australian Army recruitment poster relates directly to the re-establishment of the defence forces into the Pentropic Division of organisation. The Pentropic Division was formally announced and i...ARTV10129
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"Guard, turn out!"
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Maker: Richmond, Oliffe
Depicts five Australian soldiers with rifles, humorously attempting a military drill command. This image is the original study for an image that was produced for 'Salt', volume 1, no. 12.ART29370
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High or low. You can go places in today's scientific army
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Maker: Unknown
This Australian Army recruitment poster relates directly to the re-establishment of the defence forces into the Pentropic Division of organisation. The Pentropic Division was formally announced and i...ARTV10128
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Obstacles are made to be overcome...
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Maker: Hunt, P.I 3 Aust. Corps Sands & McDougall Pty Ltd
Australian poster issued by 3 Australian Corps, based in Perth in December 1942. It is aimed at Army recruits to boost morale. The image takes up the whole and shows a group of soldiers charging over ...ARTV10401
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Our soldiers are also citizens - learning to defend our community.
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Maker: Unknown Australian HQ
'Our soldiers are also citizens learning to defend our community' is a recruitment poster for both the CMF and Regular army. It uses a silhoutetted green figure with one side in military uniform and t...ARTV10134
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Quick!
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Maker: Lindsay, Norman Government of Australia W E Smith Ltd
An Australian First World War recruitment poster, depicting two Australian soldiers, hard pressed by a larger German force, one on the ground appealing for help. Norman Lindsay (1879-1970) was a paint...ARTV00036
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Rationale of the Horrocks test...
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Maker: Unknown
Australian Second World War poster issued by the Land Headquarters depicting water purification with chlorine and taste remover rationale. This item has been digitised with funding provided by Commo...ARTV02488
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Shades of the Rum Corps; "Come over here"
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Maker: Lindsay, Norman
Depicts an Australian soldier from the First World War carrying a rum flagon and with a bugle over his arm. Depicted calling to him are four British soldiers from the period of the New South Wales Cor...ART50287
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Swat that Jap!...
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Maker: Lee, Francis James 3 Aust. Corps Sands & McDougall Pty Ltd
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...ARTV10402