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Be Patriotic
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Maker: Stahr, Paul C United States Food Administration W F Powers Co.
Depicts a women who is holding her arms out beseechingly to the viewer. Robed in a U.S. flag, and wearing a cloth cap (which bears the stars and stripes), the woman has an imploring expression on her...ARTV09253
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Defeat the Kaiser and his U-boats...waste nothing
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Maker: Steele United States Food Administration Unknown
United States First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration. It features a portrait of a sinister looking Kaiser Wilhelm in the upper right. He is looking out towards the ocea...ARTV00831
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Don't let up keep on saving food
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Maker: Mora, Francis Luis United States Food Administration Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co.
First World War poster depicts a ragged American soldier standing defiantly, fists clenched over a German soldier, who has presumably been knocked down by the American. The artist uses the two colour ...ARTV00292
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Don't stop saving food
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Maker: Unknown United States Food Administration M.B. Brown
United States First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration. Text only and printed in blue and white the poster urges the viewer to keep saving food. The title fills the whole...ARTV00636
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Don't waste food while others starve!
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Maker: Clinker, L C United States Food Administration Heywood Strasser & Voigt Litho. Co. N.Y.
First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration. It features an image of a starving woman and her children standing in front of the bombed ruins of a cathedral. The title and te...ARTV00179
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Eat cane syrup and molasses, Save sugar
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Maker: Unknown United States Food Administration Magill - Weinsheimer Co.
United States First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration. One of many posters instructing Americans on alternatives to rationed food this urges the use of molasses and suga...ARTV00387
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Eat less and let us be thankful...
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Maker: Chambers, Charles United States Food Administration Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co.
A United States First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration (poster No.17) in 1918. Depicts an abundant tableaux of brightly coloured fruit and vegetables. The text is posit...ARTV00385
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Eat more corn, oats and rye products...Eat less wheat, meat, sugar and fat products...
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Maker: Britton, L N United States Food Administration Heywood Strasser & Voigt Litho. Co. N.Y.
A United States First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration (poster No.6) in 1918. Depicts a tableaux of fish and vegetables suggesting abundance. The text printed in yellow...ARTV00727
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Engineer, if you are a patriot
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Maker: Unknown United States Food Administration Unknown
United States First World War poster issued by the Food Administration and the National Association of Ice Industries. An image depicting Uncle Sam, holding a spanner, urging an engineer to put down h...ARTV00634
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Food will win the war
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Maker: Chambers, Charles Edward United States Food Administration Rusling Wood, Lithographers
First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration (No.18). It features an illustration of immigrants arriving in New York harbour. The statue of Liberty is visible in the backgrou...ARTV00391
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Heroic women of France toiling to produce food...Are you doing your part?
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Maker: Unknown Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co. United States Food Administration
American First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration. Printed in sepia it features a central photograph depicting three French Women dragging a large plough. The title frame...ARTV00178
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Hunger. For three years America has fought starvation in Belgium. Will you eat less ...?
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Maker: United States Food Administration Unknown
An American First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration. The top half of the poster features a dramatic black and white depiction of a starving mother feeding her baby. Her ...ARTV00177
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Save food for world relief
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Maker: Unknown United States Food Administration Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co.
Depicts a portrait of President Lincoln with a lengthy quote from his famous, Second Inaugural Address, given on March 4th, 1865 one month before the end of the American Civil War. The text ties in t...ARTV00383
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Save the products of the Land. Eat more fish - they feed themselves
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Maker: Bull, Charles Livingston Heywood Strasser & Voigt Litho. Co. N.Y. United States Food Administration
Depicts four golden-brown carp against a cool green background; they are swimming through water plants . The title of the poster is printed in a subtle pink, and is situated in a manner that the fish...ARTV00386
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Save the products of the Land. Eat more fish - they feed themselves
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Maker: Bull, Charles Livingston Heywood Strasser & Voigt Litho. Co. N.Y. United States Food Administration
Depicts four golden-brown carp against a cool green background; they are swimming through water plants . The title of the poster is printed in a subtle pink, and is situated in a manner that the fish...ARTV03959
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Victory is a question of stamina: send the wheat...
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Maker: Dunn, Harvey Thomas United States Food Administration United States Food Administration Latham Litho & Printing Co. Brooklyn, New York
United States First World War poster issued by the United States Food Administration in 1917. It features an expressive painting by Harvey Dunn in the top half of two soldiers at the front line advanc...ARTV00829