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Allied air offensive against Germany
Art
Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office J Weiner Ltd
A British Second World War poster illustrating the Allied air offensive against Germany up until 1st January 1941. The poster features a map of Germany with an enlarged inset of the Ruhr area and Be...ARTV03851
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Allied air offensive against Germany
Art
Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Weiner, J
A British Second World War poster illustrating the Allied air offensive against Germany up until 1st January 1941. This British Second World War poster was created by His Majesty's Stationary Office...ARTV02199
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An loc anh dung
Art
Maker: Unknown Government of South Vietnam Unknown
A poster issued by the South Vietnamese Government, Bo Thong Police Practices. It features captioned photographs printed in black and white of the destruction of hospitals, schools, pagodas and other ...ARTV08863
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Back them up!: Heavy bombers of the R.A.F. often fly a total distance of 1,200 miles and over 15,000 ft. mountains in the Alps, to bomb the industrial towns of North Italy
Art
Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Thos Forman and Sons
British Second World War poster referring to the vital nature of home front support for British forces overseas. The image fills the top two thirds of the poster with the title underneath. The image i...ARTV02293
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Back them up!: Heavy bombers of the R.A.F. often fly a total distance of 1,200 miles and over 15,000 ft. mountains in the Alps, to bomb the industrial towns of North Italy
Art
Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Thomas Forman & Sons Ltd
British Second World War poster referring to the vital nature of home front support for British forces overseas. The image fills the top two thirds of the poster with the title underneath. The image...ARTV03902
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Enlist
Art
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 into khaki" We are doing our bit...
Art
Maker: Burton, H M Unknown Gullick, W A
Australian First World War recruitment poster produced by the Government of New South Wales. Encourages the viewer to enlist and help those already fighting. In the foreground on the left of the poste...ARTV01135
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Men of Britain. Will you stand this?...enlist now
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Johnson Riddle & Co
This British First World War poster was published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (poster No. 51) and aims to encourage British men to enlist. The image is an adapted photograph of No 2 Wykh...ARTV04957
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Stop bombing DRV!
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L.] : INTERNATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS, 1968
A US warplane dropping bombs over the Vietnamese countryside. The accompanying text advertises International Student Week for the Victory of the Vietnamese People in November 1968. The poster was issu...ARTV03015
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This was Hamburg, Germany
Art
Maker: Unknown US Office Of War Information
This poster consists of five photographs of the bombing of Hamburg, in newsletter published by the United States Office of War Information, 'United News' vol. II, No. 2. The subtitle is: The RAF and U...ARTV00400
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US ends bombing pause verso: 'Therefore I have decided to invoke Executive privledge and forgive myself'
Art
Maker: Unknown John Fairfax and Sons Limited The Sydney Morning Herald
A billboard poster advertising the headline story in the 'Sydney Morning Herald' for 27 December 1974. On verso is an attached cartoon, depicting US President Richard Nixon seated in his office, surro...ARTV03104