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Back the Boys with War Savings: Save at Least a Bob in the Pound Every Pay Day
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Maker: Unknown National Savings Committee H.M. Stationery Office J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
British Second World War poster promoting personal savings. During the Second World War great emphasis was placed upon saving money. By being frugal with money, it meant that less money was being spen...ARTV03415
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Back the Boys with War Savings: Save at Least a Bob in the Pound Every Pay Day [Soldier]
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Maker: Unknown National Savings Committee H.M. Stationery Office J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
British Second World War poster promoting personal savings. During the Second World War great emphasis was placed upon saving money. By being frugal with money, it meant that less money was being spen...ARTV03417
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Bomb them with war bonds
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Maker: Unknown National War Savings Committee Hill, Siffken & Co. (L.P.A., Ltd.)
British First World War poster issued by the National War Savings Committee to promote the sale of War Bonds. It features a depiction of a shell burst in the centre right. The title text is positione...ARTV00973
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Fortification at Swan Island
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Maker: Unknown The Illustrated Australian News
This wood engraving shows nine small images of the various views of the fortification at Swan Island. It is accompanied by an explanatory key: 1. View of Swan Island Battery from the sea. 2. Emplaceme...ART19870
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Het Kantoop (The Office)
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Maker: Unknown
Small vignettes of women working at desks showing the activities taking place inside the office building. The lower central figure appears to be the manager and is dealing with arguments, complaints, ...ART91948
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"His first taube" "Immediate actions"
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Maker: Unknown
Depicts a Digger running towards a tent with the sign "14 AGH" being bombarded by German bi-planes. This work was used as a illustration in the 'Kia-ora Coo-ee'. The Kia Ora Coo-ee' was written and il...ART94691
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Loading up at dusk
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Maker: Unknown
This British war poster shows a photograph of airmen loading bombs into a Vickers Wellington bomber. The caption reads: 'One of the new 2,000-LB. super high-explosive bombs ready for yet another raid ...ARTV08661
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Read this! : a 17s. 6d. war savings certificate buys...
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Mullett, Albert J
An Australian First World War poster issued by the State Government of Victoria to promote the sale of War Savings Certificates. Text only and printed in red ink from top to bottom the poster provide ...ARTV06018
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Thank You for All You Have Done, but We Need Still More
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Maker: Unknown
British Second World War proclamation-style poster highlighting the importance of work that has already been done by factory workers (particularly those working on radio valves and components), but th...ARTV03464
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The War of Munitions, How Great Britain has mobilised her industries.
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Maker: G.K Unknown Unknown
British First World War poster issued to illustrate the success of industrial mobilisation. The title is separate and positioned across the top, in black and red. Fourteen separate images make up the ...ARTV00305
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Wach auf! der Bolschewismus bedroht dein leben! [Wake up! Bolshevism threatens your life!]
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Maker: Koch-Gotha, Fritz Unknown Werbedienst
German anti Bolshevik poster from 1919. Designed by Frirz Koch - Gotha it features a full-length depiction of an elderly man, dressed in bed clothes, seated in a chair, enjoying his pipe and reading a...ARTV00128
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Waiting for him to end the war?
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Maker: Unknown Vietnam Moratorium Campaign Comment Publishing Company
An Australian Vietnam Moratorium Campaign poster. This black and white poster features an image of the face of the smiling US President, Richard Nixon , montaged as the tail of a bomb. The accompanyin...ARTV03037
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Waiting for him to end the war?
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Maker: Unknown Vietnam Moratorium Campaign Comment Publishing Company
The Vietnam Moratorium Campaigns were a result of a conference held in Canberra in November 1969 to plan a series of protests based on the American Moratorium model. There were three Moratorium campai...ARTV00317