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Clap: Enough Said
Art
Maker: Baker, Ernest Hamlin Social Hygiene Division
Venereal disease prevention poster, presumably the eleventh page of a book that has been torn out. Depicts a soldier's boot, printed in black and white, highlighted in front of a small red square; the...ARTV07532
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Collection relating to Spr Rodger Arthur Broom (22015), Australian General Base Depot
Photograph
Collection of 9 photographs related to the service of 22015 Rodger Arthur Broom, Australian General Base Depot. The images include portraits of Rodger Broom; members of the "Carpenters Shop" Australia...P11888
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Colonel Care Says: The whore house is run on the principle that an easy mark is born every minute
Art
Maker: Unknown Social Hygiene Division
Venereal disease prevention poster designed to be displayed in soldiers' camps. This is a text-based poster, with no images. The title is printed in red ink, and the remainder of the text is printed ...ARTV07549
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Columbis calls...
Art
Maker: Aderente, Vincent Halsted, Frances Adams
First World War Recruitment poster issued by the War Department in June 1917. Called the ' Nation's Poster' by the New York Times half a million copies were distributed with the aim of inspiring patri...ARTV06148
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CUMMINGS, Donald Lloyd
Manuscript
Thesis "Army ROTC : a study of the Army's primary officer procurement program 1862 to 1977". Study to ascertian whether the Reserve Officers Training Corps remins a viable officer procurment program f...MSS1143
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Damaged webbing and water bottle : 131st Infantry Regiment, US Army
Heraldry
Maker: Mills Woven Cartridge Belt Company
Shrapnel damaged United States Army water bottle and ammunition belt. The base of the bottle and its slip on cup, together with its felt lined canvas cover have been shot away. The cover is stencilled...RELAWM00811
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Danger Ahead
Art
Maker: Unknown Social Hygiene Division
A First World War United States poster which was probably originally eighth page from a book, warning against the dangers of venereal disease. Venereal disease prevention poster warning of the danger ...ARTV07534
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Destroy this mad brute: enlist
Art
Maker: Hopps, Harry Ryle [S.L.] : U.S. ARMY, [N.D.]
American poster depicting a girl being carried away by a gorilla wearing a German helmet and carrying a club. The poster was one of the most effective forms of communication to the public at large dur...ARTV01195
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Diary of John Henry Llewellyn Turnbull, 1918
Digitised Collection
Maker: Turnbull, John Henry Llewellyn
Diary relating to the First World War service of 1295 Driver John Henry Llewellyn Turnbull, 5th Divisional Ammunition Column. This is the fifth of six detailed diaries transcribed by Turnbull after th...RCDIG0001110
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Diary of John Henry Llewellyn Turnbull, 1918-1919
Digitised Collection
Maker: Turnbull, John Henry Llewellyn
Diary relating to the First World War service of 1295 Driver John Henry Llewellyn Turnbull, 5th Divisional Ammunition Column. This is the last of six detailed diaries transcribed by Turnbull after the...RCDIG0001111
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Does syphilis ever attack the brain?...
Art
Maker: Unknown US Army Unknown
Number thirteen of a series of 20 poster placards produced to educate United States soldiers and sailors about sex hygiene and venereal diseases. The information is presented via a combination of scie...ARTV07564
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Don't let up keep on saving food
Art
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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Evans, Alan Percy Rupert (Private)
Private Record
Maker: Evans, Allan Percy Rupert
Collection relating to service of 6702 Private Allan Percy Rupert Evans, 6 Battalion, France, 1917-1918. Collection includes copies of letters sent home to family in Australia. Copies made in 1928 b...1DRL/0269
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[Extracts from the Pathe Gazette, 1918]
Film
Maker: Pathe Gazette
Extracts from the Pathe Gazette circa 1918. 1. London: American sailors and soldiers practise baseball in the Strand. 2. Tunbridge Wells: recruiting procession of women workers for the land. 3. Sou...F03504
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Farm to win : "over there" join the U.S Boys Working Reserve
Art
Maker: Treidler, Adolph United States Department of Labour, Division of Labour Standards US Government Printing Office
United States First World War poster issued by the Department of Labour to recruit young men (aged 16 - 21) for the U.S. Boys' Working Reserve. Formed in May 1917 to help ease labour and food shortage...ARTV06155
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Fight or buy bonds
Art
Maker: Christy, Howard Chandler Forbes
Poster depicting a young woman looking out at the viewer and brandishing an American flag above her head. With her other arm she gestures to the soldiers behind her. This image is styled on Delacroix...ARTV00001
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Food is Ammunition : Don't waste it
Art
Maker: Sheridan, John E [WASHINGTON] : U.S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION, [N.D.] (NEW YORK : HEYWOOD STRASSER & VOIGT LITHO)
American First World War poster, produced for the US Food Adminstration, depicting a basket of vegetables with soldiers in action in the background, one carrying an American flag. The poster was inten...ARTV05658
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Forgotten men: the war as it was
Film
Maker: Lee, Norman
An Associated British Picture Corporation Ltd production. Commentary written and spoken on camera by Sir John Hammerton, war historian in conjunction with the representatives of the fighting forces 1...F00172
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France, c. 1917. Dead horses and the carts they were pulling spread out along a country track. ...
Photograph
France, c. 1917. Dead horses and the carts they were pulling spread out along a country track. The horses and carts were part of a US Army ammunition supply column that was attacked and destroyed by G...P01863.010
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France, c. 1917. Dead horses and the carts they were pulling spread out along a country track. ...
Photograph
France, c. 1917. Dead horses and the carts they were pulling spread out along a country track. The horses and carts were part of a US Army ammunition supply column that was attacked and destroyed by G...P01863.025