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Shikker
Art
Maker: Blaiberg, Gladys
A paper sculpture of two drunk Australian soldiers, one carrying an Australian flag. The title, 'Shikker', is Yiddish for drunk.ART40964
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Silk Postcard Collection
Published Collection
Maker: Various
The Australian War Memorial has a collection of over 1000 woven, printed and embroidered silk postcards from the First World War, 1914-18. The majority of the collection are embroidered postcards. Wit...RC00688
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Souscrivez pour la victoire et pour le triomphe de la liberte...[Subscribe for victory and for the triumph of freedom.]
Art
Maker: Jonas, Lucien-Hector Commercial Credit bank of France H. Chachoin
French First World War poster issued by the Commercial Credit Bank of France to promote the Fourth National Defence Loan. It features an inspiring image by Lucien - Hector Jonas. The image is of an It...ARTV06627
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Souscrivons a l'Emprunt de la Victoire [Buy Victory Bonds]
Art
Maker: Nicolet, Frank Lucien Canadian Government Unknown
Depicts a soldier and a laborer in the foreground, and a torch-bearing angel in the middle ground. In the background is a town, with a cross from a church clearly visible. The Canadian soldier in the ...ARTV00487
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South Australians, come and help. Enlist at once
Art
Maker: Wall, Clifford South Australian Government A. Vaughan, Government Printer
This South Australian First World War recruitment poster appeals to patriotic sentiments by using the nationally recognised call of 'Coo-ee'. A soldier calls to his fellow countrymen, a pith helmet an...ARTV00820
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Souvenir of the Great War with the Rail Corps France & Belgium
Art
Maker: Gareett, E C
Drawing of 4 European flags , with a Naval ship above and three steamtrains from the Railway Corps below. The work is by E C Gareett, who served with the Australian Light Railway Operating Company and...ART96637
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Study for `HMAS Sydney passing through Sydney Heads on her return from war' 1929
Art
Maker: McCubbin, Louis Frederick
Watercolour sketch of HMAS Sydney passing through Sydney Heads on her return from war. The image also depicts Australian light cruisers, Australian aircraft (WW1 period) and Ferry. The Australian ligh...ART09866.001
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Tank signal flag : British Army Tank Corps, Harbonnieres
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Sewn red and yellow cotton flag, with a sewn tubular hoist into which is fitted a makeshift wooden pole. There are grease and oil stains evident across the flag. An original "Australian War Museums" o...REL/06726
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The call to duty: join the Army: for home and country
Art
Maker: after Edoardo Cammilli American Lithographic Company
First World War recruitment poster issued by the Recruiting Committee of the Mayor of New York's Committee on National Defence. It features a depiction of a bugler based on a sculpture by Italian arti...ARTV06147
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The eyes of the world are on Australia!
Art
Maker: Unknown State Recruiting Committee Advertiser Print
South Australian recruiting poster from the First World War featuring a Union Jack. The red, blue and white flag is placed in the upper left corner, and is surrounded by blue and red text. The title ...ARTV05614
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The Fruits of Victory
Art
Maker: Jacobs, Leonebel F. M. Lupton Unknown
First Wold War United States poster issued by the National War Gardens Commission (NWGC) in 1918. The National War Gardens Commission was established in the United States in March 1917 (one month befo...ARTV00638
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The Kaiser's pilgramage
Art
Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Depicts a figure in Arab dress on horseback carrying a flag, with another figure bowing on ground before him. This work was used to illustrate a written work entitled 'The Kaiser's Pilgrimage' by "Mir...ART94676
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The Navy needs you!
Art
Maker: Flagg, James Montgomery The Mayor's Committee on National Defense Recruiting Committee H.G. Miner Lithographic Company
United States Navy First World War recruitment poster. In the foreground, a Naval recruit is telling a civilian to stop reading about the war, rather to 'make it' by enlisting. The two figures are sta...ARTV00114
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The patriotic pack of playing cards...
Art
Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
Australian First World War recruitment poster in the form of an advertisement for a Patriotic pack of playing cards. The text and images are integrated with the title text printed in curved red banner...ARTV06089
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"The time has come to conquer or submit."
Art
Maker: Unknown American Lithographic Company
American First World War poster depicting the US President Woodrow Wilson, flanked by the American flag. Beneath this is the following quote from President Wilson: "the time has come to conquer or sub...ARTV00006
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Tout Canadian devrait se faire un point d'honneur de poster cet insigne..[Every Canadian should consider it an honour to wear this button...]
Art
Maker: Unknown Canadian Government Unknown
First World War poster issued by the Canadian Government to promote the 1919 Victory loan. This poster depicts a button on which is printed the Canadian flag and the word 'Souscripteur [Investor] 1919...ARTV00490
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Troisième emprunt de la défense nationale. Republique Francaise. [Third Defence loan. French Republic]
Art
Maker: LeLong, Alfonse [S.L. : S.N. ; N.D.] (S.L. : DRAEGER, N.D.) Draeger
The poster features a statue of 'The Triumph of the Republic' by Jules Dalou, inaugurated on November 17, 1899 and situated in Place de la Nation, Paris. Marianne stands upon the globe with several Tr...ARTV00082
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Two TB destroyers at speed
Art
Maker: Crozier, Frank
Depicts two Torpedo Boat Destroyers travelling at high speed, heading toward what looks like a collision.ART13380
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Under which flag will you live? : enlist at once
Art
Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
First World War British recruitment poster. The poster features a depiction of the union jack flag in the upper left corner and the German national flag in the upper right corner. The text printed in ...ARTV05299
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Unknown sailor, HMAS Sydney (I)
Private Record
Maker: Unknown
Hand-written diary (possibly a midshipman's journal) in a 95 page ruled ledger, relating to HMAS Sydney (I). Front cover and title page are missing. Writing style is impersonal. The diary covers the p...PR04483