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Assisting Queensland's patriotic day
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Maker: Templeton, P S Queensland Public Service A J Cumming, Government Printer
This early recruitment poster published by the Queensland government is a direct reference to Australia's involvement in the Dardanelles campaign. A kangaroo, dressed in the uniform of an Australian p...ARTV00150
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Queenslanders, your country calls!...
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Maker: Queensland Recruiting Committee A J Cumming, Government Printer
Australian First World War recruitment poster with a direct appeal to Queenslanders enlist. The Union Jack features in the border, alternated with the a map of Queensland. The main image of the poster...ARTV08938
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Queensland Public Service Patriotic Carnival Exhibition Grounds 12th October 1918
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Maker: Templeton, P S Queensland Public Service A J Cumming, Government Printer
Australian First World War poster of a kangaroo, standing on a topographical map, holding the national flag. The kangaroo is dressed as soldier, holding a German pickelhaube helmet in one hand and the...ARTV08202
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The Empire calls...
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Maker: Unknown Queensland Recruiting Committee A J Cumming, Government Printer
Australian First World War recruitment poster issued by the Queensland Recruiting Committee. Titled 'The Empire Calls' and printed in blue text, the poster features King George V 's address to the Em...ARTV00153
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Will you stand for this?
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Maker: Matania, Fortunino Queensland State Recruiting Committee A J Cumming, Government Printer
An Australian First World War recruitment poster issued by the Queensland State Recruiting Committee. It features a black and white reproduction of a painting by the Italian artist Fortunino Matania d...ARTV01335
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Women of Queensland!: Send a man today to fight for you
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Maker: Watkins, John Samuel Queensland Recruiting Committee A J Cumming, Government Printer
An excellent example of Australian First World War recruiting posters aimed at women, rather than potential soldiers. The poster suggests that in helping defeat Germany, women were really defending t...ARTV05632