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Maker: Lindsay, Norman Government of Australia Chas. Steele and Co.
Poster depicts a German ogre, his blood-covered hands and forearms clutching at a globe of the world. Blood pours over Europe and oozes over other countries, demonstrating the potential calamity shoul...ARTV00042
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Maker: Lindsay, Norman Government of Australia Chas. Steele and Co.
Poster depicts a ogre wearing a German Pickelhaube (to represent a zoomorphised German soldier), his blood-covered hands and forearms clutching at a globe of the world. Blood pours over Europe, and sl...ARTV03278
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Commonwealth of Australia War Services Regulations 1916
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Maker: Unknown Government of Australia Mullett, Albert J
Proclamation announcing a scheme in which eligible men would attend a mandatory training camp, and thus be part of the Citizen Forces. Although the legality of the proclamation was challenged, large ...ARTV05970
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Fall in!
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Maker: Lindsay, Norman Government of Australia W E Smith Ltd
Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) was a painter, draughtsman, illustrator, cartoonist, printmaker, writer and sculptor. He joined the Sydney 'Bulletin' magazine as a staff artist, 1901-09, 1910-23 and 1932-5...ARTV07286
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Fall in!
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Maker: Lindsay, Norman Government of Australia Chas. Steele and Co.
Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) was a painter, draughtsman, illustrator, cartoonist, printmaker, writer and sculptor. He joined the Sydney 'Bulletin' magazine as a staff artist, 1901-09, 1910-23 and 1932-5...ARTV07577
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Lets finish the job!...Buy bonds in the Fourth Victory Loan
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Maker: Unknown Government of Australia
Australian Second World War poster appeals for people to buy bonds in the fourth victory loan. Administered by the Commonwealth War Loan Office the war loans scheme encouraged Australians to buy war ...ARTV04423
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Pay for your share of freedom!
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Maker: Unknown Government of Australia
Poster encouraging citizens to buy peace bonds, in order to help assist the returning soldiers to integrate back into civilian life. This is a text only poster, printed in red or blue ink. The text ...ARTV05967
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Tank Week 3rd to 10th April
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Maker: Unknown Government of Australia John Sands Ltd
Depicts a crowd of civilians rushing toward a tank to purchase war bonds. The tank occupies the centre of the poster and is set against a yellow background. The title, printed in red, runs across the ...ARTV04075
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The last call
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Maker: Lindsay, Norman Government of Australia Chas. Steele and Co.
Depicts an Australian First World War recruitment poster with an image of a wounded soldier sounding his bugle for assistance as he leans over the bodies of wounded soldiers in a trench. In the backgr...ARTV05395
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The last call
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Maker: Lindsay, Norman Government of Australia Chas. Steele and Co.
Depicts an Australian First World War recruitment poster with an image of a wounded soldier sounding his bugle for assistance as he leans over the bodies of wounded soldiers in a trench. In the backgr...ARTV07576
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They're doing their share - are you doing yours?
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Maker: Unknown Government of Australia Unknown
Australian Second World War poster depicting soldiers in action with aircraft bombing vessels in background. The poster appeals for people to buy bonds in the third victory loan. People were asked to ...ARTV04424