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Before sunset buy a war loan bond
Art
Maker: Unknown Unknown John Sands Ltd
Australian First World War poster advertising War Loan bonds. It features a large Australian flag unfurled against a city in the distance. The outline of civic buildings is silhouetted black against ...ARTV05206
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Cap : Operation Deluge, Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Forum (APEC) 2007
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Grey baseball cap with black brim. It is embroidered with the tri service badge and 'Joint Task Force 634 - Operation DELUGE APEC 2007'. The cap has a Velcro adjusting strap at the back.REL36625
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Digger brand. "Don't argue"
Art
Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Unknown
Considering that most pre-1914 Australian posters were produced for commercial reasons, it is not surprising that posters like Diggers' Brand appeared. This poster directly references a very well know...ARTV00995
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Emprunt national (National loan)
Art
Maker: Unknown National Discount Bank of Paris Champenois, F
battlefield, tree planting ceremony; poster depicting a young woman with a rosette in her hair, most probably intended to be Marianne, the symbol of the French Republic, planting a tree over a grave o...ARTV00088
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England expects — buy National War Bonds or Savings Certificates now
Art
Maker: Franks, William J National War Savings Committee Unknown
British First World War poster issued by the National War Savings Committee (Poster No. 82.). One of several posters which use portraits and quotes from speeches of iconic British military leaders to ...ARTV00978
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Every pound invested in national war bonds...
Art
Maker: A J British Government Unknown
ship yards, warship; poster depicting a ship being built, encouraging purchase of war bondsARTV00970
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Hasten the homecoming. Buy Victory Bonds
Art
Maker: Rockwell, Norman Perceval US Government Unknown
American Second World War poster depicting a family, dog and neighbours welcoming home a soldier to a tenemnt building. The poster encouraged the purchase of Victory bonds to 'hasten the homecoming'. ...ARTV00715
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Helft uns Siegen! zeichnet die Kriegsanleihe [Help us win! Subscribe to the War Loan]
Art
Maker: Erler, Fritz Unknown Hollerbaum & Schmidt
German First World War poster issued by the Government to promote the Sixth German War Loan. Designed by Fritz Erler (1868-1940) it features a three quarter portrait of a German soldier, staring into ...ARTV07323
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Help Australia- help yourself
Art
Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Unknown
patriotism; poster appealing for Australians to buy war savings stamps and certificatesARTV04357
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Interest
Art
Maker: Unknown National Savings Committee, London and Scottish Savings Committee, Edinburgh J Weiner Ltd
law order and discipline; poster depicting six thinly disguised German spies (all speaking broken English) talking to police and civilians in the street, poster advises that interest on savings certif...ARTV07167
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Lend strength to Australia!
Art
Maker: Unknown Department of Treasury Unknown
A hand turning a spanner around a nut, which forms the letter 'o' in the word 'loan'. The entire text on the work reads 'Lend strength to Australia! Eleventh Security Loan'.ARTV04463
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N'achetez que le necessaire (Don't buy it unless it is necessary)
Art
Maker: McLaren Information Service, Ministry of National War Services Unknown
Second World War thrift poster depicting a man and a woman looking at a white elephant which is for sale: 'buy only what is necessary'.ARTV05260
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Opfertag in Bayern (Day of sacrifice in Bavaria)
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L. : S.N.], 1916 (MUNCHEN : O. CONSEE) 'O Cons?e, Munchen' lower right
sword, globe, patriotism; poster with globe of the world behind sword from the handle of which an olive branch is growing, advertising a 'day of sacrifice' inARTV06641
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Remember! The flag of liberty - support it!...
Art
Maker: Unknown US Government Heywood Strasser & Voigt Litho. Co. N.Y.
American First World War poster issued to promote the sale of Government Bonds as part of the 3rd Liberty Loan Campaign in early 1918. It targets new Americans and features an image of an immigrant fa...ARTV02562
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She gave all
Art
Maker: EB Studios Unknown Unknown
Portrait of the late Nurse Edith Cavell, advertising Peace Bonds for sale. Edith Cavell (1865-1915) was a British nurse executed by the Germans for helping hundreds of Allied soldiers flee occupied Be...ARTV00002
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Start saving now for your post-war car
Art
Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
Australian late-Second World War poster encouraging people to 'start saving now for you post-war car' by contributing to the Third Victory Loan. The poster depicts a young couple inspecting a new ca...ARTV04489
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Subscribe to the "Diggers' Loan"
Art
Maker: Unknown Government of Australia Sands & McDougall Pty Ltd
Depicts an idealised image of a masculine Digger in a slouch hat positioned against a map of Australia. . The title and text sits above and below the image and is in white letters against a dark red ...ARTV01316
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They're doing their share - are you doing yours?
Art
Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
Australian Second World War poster depicting soldiers in action with aircraft bombing vessels in background. The poster appeals for people to buy bonds in the third victory loan. People were asked to ...ARTV04425
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They serve France, How can I serve Canada? Buy Victory bonds.
Art
Maker: Unknown Canadian Government Unknown
Canadian First World War poster issued by the Government to promote the sale of Victory Bonds to finance the war effort. As in other Commonwealth countries Canadian Victory bonds were loans offered by...ARTV00468
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Today's finest investment... 15th Security Loan
Art
Maker: Unknown Department of Treasury Unknown
View of an Australian city skyline from a river or harbour. The words 'Today's finest investment..15th Security Loan' appears in the sky.ARTV04369