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Buy war bonds: feed the guns and beat the Huns
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Maker: Unknown Scottish War Savings Committee McLagan & Cumming
First World War poster issued by the Scottish War Savings Committee to promote the sale of war bonds. The image is of three howitzers pointing to the right against a bright yellow sky. Two artilleryme...ARTV00944
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Give him the arms to smash the Japs
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Maker: Unknown General Motors Holden SEF Silkscreen
Australian propaganda posters during the Second World War (WWII) were used to instil anti-Japanese attitudes. Using racial stereotypes and derogatory humour the posters harboured fear and caution amon...ARTV00156
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I Need Bones for Explosives: Put Out Your Bones Salvage
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office J. Weiner Ltd.
During the Second World War, to lighten the pressures of production for civil resources and thus allow greater resources to be pulled into war-related production, most governments around the world put...ARTV03396
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Is not this the appointed time for all to make the utmost exertions in their power?
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Maker: Unknown [Great Britain S.N., N.D.]
British war poster emblazened with quote from Winston Churchill in his first broadcast as Prime Ministre to the British people on 19th May 1940: 'Is not this the appointed time for all to make the ut...ARTV05076
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Munitions trainees wanted!
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Maker: Unknown Defence Training, Education Department Unknown
Australian Second World War poster advertising for men to train and work in munitions industry (under Manpower regulations these positions were 'protected', men with these skills could not easily join...ARTV02384
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Munitions trainees wanted!
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Maker: Unknown Defence Training, Education Department Unknown
Australian Second World War poster advertising for men to train and work in munitions industry (under Manpower regulations these positions were 'protected', men with these skills could not easily join...ARTV01083
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"Provided factory workers..."
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Supply Unknown
poster features portrait of the British Prime Minister, Mr (later Sir) Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, with a quotation from one of his speeches to the House of Commons, 28 November 1944, expressin...ARTV01797
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Save Every Scrap for More Munitions
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Hubners Ltd
During the Second World War there was a great shortage of many raw materials on the home front. Many items were being used for war-related industry, much of areas such as South East Asia were unable t...ARTV03389
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The key to the situation munitions and men
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Maker: Seargeant Bros Ltd. Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
British recruiting poster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. The poster uses a large black key as a device to attract the attention of viewers. This is a slightly more sophisticated...ARTV04666
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The man behind the man behind the gun
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Mullett, Albert J
Australian First World War poster highlighting the importance of munitions workers to the war effort. The image is divided into two by the title text in red. On the left is a scene from a munitions fa...ARTV00859
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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 maintain the prosperity of Canada...
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Maker: Unknown Canadian Government Unknown
Canadian First World War poster issued by the Canadian Government to promote the sale of Victory bonds. The images and text are integrated to create the effect of looking through an arched window at t...ARTV00469
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Torpedo the Axis
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Maker: Unknown The Admiralty H.M. Stationery Office
British Second World War poster promoting the torpedo. The poster depicts a torpedo dividing the poster from upper right to lower left, with additional images in the upper left of a torpedo being drop...ARTV03437
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War special: We have the money, we have munitions, what we have not is the men...
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Maker: State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Unknown
Australian First World War recruitment poster issued by the State Parliamentary Recruitment Committee. It features a depiction of an Australian Soldier in full military uniform, his rifle at the ready...ARTV01072