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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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HMS "Terrible"
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Maker: Weston, Harry J
Depicts a seaman dressed in uniform, at home engaged with cleaning the kitchen dishes. His wife stands aggressively in the doorway, like a ship's captain, pointing to shoes on the floor lined up as if...ARTC00037
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Jolly sailor boy
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Maker: Weston, Harry J
Harry J Weston was an Australian architect, watercolourist and commercial artist, and was also known for his poster designs and illustrations during the First World War.ARTC00036
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Sportsman's recruiting day
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Maker: Weston, Harry J Unknown William Brooks & Co. Ltd
Australian First World War recruitment poster advertising a 'Sportsman's Recruiting Day' Friday 27 July 1917. It features an image of a man donning his soldier's uniform on the left side of the poster...ARTV06114
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"U" are wanted in the Sport's Unit
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Maker: Weston, Harry J Sportsmen's Recruiting Committee Unknown
An Australian First World War recruitment poster by Harry J Weston designed to target the Australian love of sport and recruit men for a unit manned entirely by sportsmen. A soldier in full uniform s...ARTV05666
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"Were you there then?"
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Maker: Weston, Harry J Unknown Gullick, W A
Australian First World War recruitment poster printed in 1916 most likely referencing the Gallipoli Campaign. It features the image of a woman in a white dress standing in front of a tattered Australi...ARTV08838
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"Were you there then?"
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Maker: Weston, Harry J Unknown Gullick, W A
Australian First World War recruitment poster printed in 1916 most likely referencing the Gallipoli Campaign and Australia's involvement in the conflict. It features the image of a woman in a white dr...ARTV05259
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"Were you there then?"
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Maker: Weston, Harry J Unknown W. A. Gullick, Government Printers
Australian First World War recruitment poster printed in 1916 most likely referencing the Gallipoli Campaign. It features a painting of a woman in a white dress standing in front of a tattered Austral...ARTV00818
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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
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Which picture would your father like to show his friends?
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Maker: Weston, Harry J NSW Recruiting Committee and Win the War League Unknown
Australian A.I.F. First World War recruitment poster. The poster appeals to the viewer's sense of filial duty as an encouragement to join up. In the top left corner, set against a yellow background, i...ARTV00147
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Would you stand by while a bushfire raged?
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Maker: Weston, Harry J NSW Recruiting Committee and Win the War League Unknown
First World War recruiting poster depicting a 'Cornstalk' or typical farmer in the foreground, calmly walking away from a scene in which men are desperately attempting to try and extinguish a grass fi...ARTV00148