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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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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