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"Even a little can help a lot - now"
Art
Maker: Parker, Alfred U.S. Government Printing Office
U.S. war stamps and bonds advertising poster depicting a young women showing a child a stamp booklet. Both the girls have American flag stripped ribbons in their hair, and a soldiers hat is on the gro...ARTV05293
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It will look even bigger ... after the war!
Art
Maker: Army Information Branch U.S. Government Printing Office NEW YORK : ARMY INFORMATION BRANCH, ARMY SERVICE FORCES, 1944 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING
American Second World War poster promoting savings bonds. The poster depicts a women in the lower right hand corner staring up at a large 10 dollar note.ARTV05892
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Next! Japan - 6th War Loan
Art
Maker: Bingham, James R U.S. Treasury Department U.S. Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the U.S Treasury Department. Featuring a design by James R. Bingham the poster appeals for subscribers to the 6th war loan. The image fills the majorit...ARTV05715
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Save freedom of worship...Buy war bonds
Art
Maker: Rockwell, Norman Perceval Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information U.S. Government Printing Office
Poster depicts a group of praying figures. 'Freedom of Worship' was one of the 'Four Freedoms' outlined by President Roosevelt in a 1941 speech to Congress as one of allied nations' aims, that when th...ARTV07308
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Save freedom of worship...Buy war bonds
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Maker: Rockwell, Norman Perceval Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information U.S. Government Printing Office
Poster depicts a group of praying figures. 'Freedom of Worship' was one of the 'Four Freedoms' outlined by President Roosevelt in a 1941 speech to Congress as one of allied nations' aims, that when th...ARTV07309
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Save freedom of worship...Buy war bonds
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Maker: Rockwell, Norman Perceval Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information U.S. Government Printing Office
Poster depicts a group of praying figures. 'Freedom of Worship' was one of the 'Four Freedoms' outlined by President Roosevelt in a 1941 speech to Congress as one of allied nations' aims, that when th...ARTV00757
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Save freedom of worship...Buy war bonds
Art
Maker: Rockwell, Norman Perceval U.S. Government Printing Office Office of War Information
Poster depicts a group of praying figures. 'Freedom of Worship' was one of the 'Four Freedoms' outlined by President Roosevelt in a 1941 speech to Congress as one of allied nations' aims, that when th...ARTV08114
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Save freedom of worship...Buy war bonds
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Maker: Rockwell, Norman Perceval Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information U.S. Government Printing Office
Poster depicts a group of praying figures. 'Freedom of Worship' was one of the 'Four Freedoms' outlined by President Roosevelt in a 1941 speech to Congress as one of allied nations' aims, that when th...ARTV00746
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Save freedom of worship...Buy war bonds
Art
Maker: Rockwell, Norman Perceval U.S. Government Printing Office Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information
Poster depicts a group of praying figures. 'Freedom of Worship' was one of the 'Four Freedoms' outlined by President Roosevelt in a 1941 speech to Congress as one of allied nations' aims, that when th...ARTV07307
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Victory - Now you can invest in it
Art
Maker: Cornwell, Dean U.S. Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster by Dean Cornwell advertises investment in the 1945 Victory Loan. The poster features the striking image of a Bald Eagle poised to fly from a stack of bills with a...ARTV05883
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We can, we will, we must
Art
Maker: U.S. Government Printing Office [WASHINGTON] : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, 1942
American Second World War poster featuring the American flag as a symbol of the patriotic act of purchasing war bonds and stamps to support the war effort. These war bonds were a loan to the governmen...ARTV05743