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Avenge December 7
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Maker: Perlin, Bernard Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information US Government Printing Office
This Second World War American poster, which depicts a sailor with a clenched fist and warships among explosions, refers to the surpirse attack by Japanese aircraft on Pearl Harbour on the morning of ...ARTV00660
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Be a cadet nurse
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Maker: Whitcomb, Jon US Office Of War Information US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War recruitment poster for nurses. Designed by Jon Whitcomb, the poster was published by the US Department of Health and Human Services and distributed by the US Office of W...ARTV09514
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Be with him at every mail call
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Maker: Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the U S Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau advocating the use of Vmail. Vmail was a form of encoding letters into film, then shrunk in order to avoid heav...ARTV00650
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Be with him at every mail call
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Maker: Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the U S Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau advocating the use of Vmail. Vmail was a form of encoding letters into film, then shrunk in order to avoid heav...ARTV09726
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Be with him at every mail call
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Maker: Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the U S Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau advocating the use of Vmail. Vmail was a form of encoding letters into film, then shrunk in order to avoid heav...ARTV09725
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Be With Him at Every Mail Call
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Maker: Hiller, Lejaren Arthur Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the US Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau advocating the use of Vmail. Vmail was a form of encoding letters into film, then shrunk in order to avoid heavy...ARTV02793
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Don't let that shadow touch them: Buy war bonds
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Maker: Smith, Lawrence Beall US Government Printing Office
Second World War poster issued by the U.S Treasury in 1942. It's design by Lawrence B. Smith is an example of dramatic storytelling through a single emotive image aimed at galvanising support for the ...ARTV05526
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Don't let this happen to you! Too little, too late. Order coal now!
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Maker: Fitzpatrick, John Kelly US Government Printing Office WASHINGTON : SOLID FUELS ADMINISTRATION FOR WAR, 1944 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
United States Solid Fuels Administration for War thrift poster depicting a coal shovel in the corner of a nearly empty coalhouse. The words "Too little too late" are spelled out using lump of coal.ARTV05261
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Farm to win : "over there" join the U.S Boys Working Reserve
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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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Fun, off the job, keeps him on the job
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Maker: Price, H Federal Security Agency, US Public Health Service US Government Printing Office
ten pin bowling, preventative health services, patriotism; poster depicting a man engaged in ten pin bowling, issued by the US Public Health Service to encourage recreational activities in order to in...ARTV05726
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He's watching you
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Maker: Grohe, Glenn Division of Information, Office for Emergency Management US Government Printing Office
United States cautionary poster depicting a German soldier wearing a tin helmet, only visible from the eyes upwards, warning of the dangers of careless talk.ARTV01329
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His mask keeps him on the job
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Maker: Price, H Federal Security Agency, US Public Health Service US Government Printing Office
This poster was issued by the US Public Health Service to encourage the use of safety equipment. In this case a face mask is recommeded to reduce inspired dust.ARTV05721
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I need you on the job full time...DON'T GET HURT
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Maker: Meyers, Nancy Morse Meyers, Nancy Morse War Department Safety Council US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the United States War Department Safety Council in 1943. It features a close up portrait of a US Soldier lying down and aiming his rifle. It urges soldi...ARTV00748
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Keep him flying! Buy war bonds
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Maker: Schreiber, Georges US Government Printing Office
American Second World War poster depicting an airman getting into an areoplane, decorated with Japanese Rising Sun ensigns, supporting the purchase of War Bonds. Georges Schreiber (1904- 1977) was bor...ARTV00695
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Keep the home front pledge
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Maker: Unknown Office of War Information US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster encouraging Americans to 'keep the home front pledge'. In the centre framed in a blue circle is an image of a young woman wearing an apron with her right hand in...ARTV04518
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Let's finish the job!
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Maker: Sawyers, Martha US Government Printing Office Unknown
United States Second World War recruitment poster. The poster appeals for new recruits to the Merchant Marine, to help 'finish the job'. The poster features a merchant seaman steering a ship with his ...ARTV09739
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Next! Japan - 6th War Loan
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Maker: Bingham, James R U.S. Treasury Department US 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...ARTV02809
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Ours to fight for: Freedom from fear
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Maker: Rockwell, Norman Perceval Office of War Information US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster depicts a mother and father putting their child to bed. 'Freedom from fear' was one of the 'Four Freedoms' outlined by President Roosevelt in a 1941 speech to Con...ARTV10070
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Ours to fight for: Freedom from fear
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Maker: Rockwell, Norman Perceval Office of War Information US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster depicts a mother and father putting their child to bed. 'Freedom from fear' was one of the 'Four Freedoms' outlined by President Roosevelt in a 1941 speech to Con...ARTV00759
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Ours to fight for: Freedom from want
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Maker: Rockwell, Norman Perceval Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information US Government Printing Office
Second World War poster depicts an extended family seated at a dinner table for a thanksgiving meal. 'Freedom from want' was one of the 'Four Freedoms' outlined by President Roosevelt in a 1941 speech...ARTV00185