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Join us in a victory job
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Maker: Bramley, Maurice Department of National Service Unknown
A Second World War poster depicting six women, representing the WRAN, AWAS, WAAAF, AWLA, AAMWS, and a munitions worker. The poster is designed to encourage women to join the services or become involv...ARTV08836
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Merely to remind you that... Time flies
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Maker: Bird, Cyril Kenneth British Government Unknown
British Second World War cautionary poster depicts two workers drinking tea. A grandfather clock with wings flying overhead, while the text reminds of urgency of repair jobs. This one of a series post...ARTV06966
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National Service: if you cannot fight for your country, work for it
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Maker: Unknown National Service Unknown
A British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Department of National Service (NS) . It features the emblem of the NS centre left which includes a full-length depiction of Winged Victory w...ARTV00775
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National Service, National Security : No Shirking, enlist today!
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Maker: Unknown National Service Unknown
A British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Department of National Service (NS) . It features the emblem of the NS centre top which includes a full-length depiction of Winged Victory we...ARTV00734
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Nothing doing- without Victory bonds
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Maker: Gibson, Malcolm Canadian Government Unknown
Canadian First World War poster issued by the Canadian Government to promote Victory Bonds. It features a strong modernist depiction of a factory at a standstill with the title in the lower left ' Not...ARTV00464
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Our job to clothe the men who work and fight
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Maker: Unknown Department of Information, Advertising Division Unknown
Australian Second World War poster one of a series issued by the Department of Information, Advertising Division to emphasis the importance of industrial production on the home front to the overall wa...ARTV01064
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Pour developper l'industrie souscrivez a l'emprunt de la Victoire [For industrial expansion buy Victory Bonds]
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Maker: Keelor, Arthur 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...ARTV00457
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Pour le reintegrer dans la vie civile... [To get him back to Civilian life...]
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Maker: Nicolet, Frank Lucien 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...ARTV00474
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Put the squeeze on the Japanese
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Maker: Unknown General Motors Holden
Depicts an image of a caricatured and exaggerated Japanese man being squeezed between sections of machinery in an industrial press. This is one of a number of anti-Japanese posters produced in Austral...ARTV00050
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Reconstruction problems 18 & 19: industrial councils, state regulation of wages...
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Reconstruction D. St.
One of a series of British advertising posters issued by the Ministry of Reconstruction to promote the sale of booklets. The booklets were produced at the end of the First World and their purpose was ...ARTV06464
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Re-establish him
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Maker: Nicolet, Frank Lucien 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...ARTV00473
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Rien a faire sans L'emprunt de la Victoire [Nothing doing- without Victory bonds]
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Maker: Gibson, Malcolm Canadian Government Unknown
Canadian First World War poster issued by the Canadian Government to promote Victory Bonds. It features a strong modernist depiction of a factory at a standstill with the title in the lower left in Fr...ARTV00463
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The target is Germany
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office London Ministry of Aircraft Production Henry Hildesley Ltd
The subtitle of this British poster is 'Some of our aircraft fail to return but - many more aircraft return damaged. They need tools, rigs, jigs for the repair of aircraft to finish the job'. The pos...ARTV07014
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The War of Munitions, How Great Britain has mobilised her industries.
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Maker: G.K Unknown Unknown
British First World War poster issued to illustrate the success of industrial mobilisation. The title is separate and positioned across the top, in black and red. Fourteen separate images make up the ...ARTV00305
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To Us from Airborne... We Made
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Maker: Unknown LONDON : MINISTRY OF SUPPLY, [N.D.] (LONDON : LOWE & BRYDONE)
British Second World War poster addressed to the us [factory workers and anyone else involved in the production of airborne equipment - and the intended audience] to thank them for all of their effort...ARTV03399
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Victory at the front depends on work at home: Enrol today for National Service...
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Maker: Unknown National Service Unknown
A British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Department of National Service (NS) . It features the emblem of the NS centre top which includes a full-length depiction of Winged Victory we...ARTV00640
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Victory is in Your Hands
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Labour and National Service Johnson Riddle & Co
British Second World War poster promoting women's entry into the home front workforce. The poster shows various domestic tasks which involve skills easily transferrable to munitions work. The poster a...ARTV02453
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War work volunteers. Men wanted for urgent war work...
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of National Service
British First World War duplicate posters mounted side by side on one sheet. issued by the Ministry of National Service calling for War Work Volunteers. The two posters feature blank central panels wi...ARTV01142
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Wipe out the shadows
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Maker: Unknown
An Australian Second World War poster designed to promote a healthier workplace and remove absenteeism. As there was an "all in" approach being taken by government agencies during the war, messages we...ARTV00157
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You Are on War Work
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Maker: Unknown The Admiralty H.M. Stationery Office Multi Machine Plates Ltd
British Second World War poster targeted for display within factories. The poster highlights that even the most menial of tasks contributes in a very important way to the overall production of war-rel...ARTV03441