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Defend your homes, your women and children. Enlist now!
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Maker: Watkins, John Samuel NSW Government W. A. Gullick, Government Printers
Australian First World War recruitment poster. Depicts a woman wrapped in a blanket with a baby in her arms. The smoking remains of a house occupies the background. The image occupies the centre of th...ARTV00034
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Maker: Unknown NSW Government W A Gullick, Government Printer
This is an unusually delicate and subtly printed Australian recruiting poster. However, the beauty of the composition and colours belies the violent and tragic subject matter. It features a raid by tw...ARTV01155
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"Get a move on old man!"
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Maker: Weston, Harry J NSW Government W A Gullick, Government Printer
Recruiting poster produced by the NSW government. It features an image of a wounded soldier in the top half. He is shielding his eyes with his left hand as if searching for something. In his right he...ARTV08941
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"Get a move on old man!"
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Maker: Weston, Harry J NSW Government W A Gullick, Government Printer
Recruiting poster produced by the NSW government. The image of a wounded soldier set against a yellow background features in the top half. He is shielding his eyes with his left hand as if searching ...ARTV00142
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"Get a move on old man!"
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Maker: Weston, Harry J NSW Government W A Gullick, Government Printer
Recruiting poster produced by the NSW government. It features an image of a wounded soldier in the top half. He is shielding his eyes with his left hand as if searching for something. In his right he...ARTV01162
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Land for Returned Soldiers...
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Maker: Unknown NSW Government W. A. Gullick, Government Printers
Australian First World War poster issued by the NSW State Government. Text only printed in black ink, beneath the Coat of Arms of the State of NSW, it is in the form of a 1915 statement by W.G Ashford...ARTV01051
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Sydney’s Day for LBJ...
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Maker: NSW Government
In October 1966 President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) became the first United States President to visit Australia. He travelled to 5 cities over 3 days starting his tour in Canberra where he laid a wreath...AWM2016.74.2
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"We took the Hill, come and help us keep it"
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Maker: Weston, Harry J NSW Government W A Gullick, Government Printer
Australian recruiting poster depicting a wounded soldier standing triumphantly on a battlefield. In the background are battleships, plumes of smoke indicating their involvement in the battle. The 'Hil...ARTV00140
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"We took the hill, come and help us keep it"
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Maker: Weston, Harry J NSW Government W A Gullick, Government Printer
Australian recruiting poster depicting a wounded soldier standing triumphantly on a battlefield. In the background are battleships, plumes of smoke indicating their involvement in the battle. The 'Hil...ARTV01121