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Australia's imperishable record
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Maker: Unknown Farmer's, Sydney William Brooks & Co. Ltd
Depicts the Union Jack draped across the top and left portion of the poster, framing a speech given by British General Sir Ian Hamilton at Tenedos, May 1st. 1915. White text stands out against a blac...ARTV08940
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Australia's imperishable record
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Maker: Unknown Farmer's, Sydney William Brooks & Co. Ltd
Depicts the Union Jack draped across the top and left portion of the poster, framing a speech given by British General Sir Ian Hamilton at Tenedos, May 1st. 1915. White text stands out against a blac...ARTV08179
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Bernard Newman
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Maker: William Brooks & Co. Ltd Ministry of Information
This British Second World War poster was a generic poster produced by the Minsitry of Information to be distributed to different locations where Bernard Newman was speaking. Bernard Newman was a popul...ARTV02186
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Come!
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Maker: Unknown Unknown William Brooks & Co. Ltd
An Australian First World War recruitment poster . This design is a good example of a simple message combined with an straightforward image, which recruiting authorities believed characterised the mos...ARTV01122
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Free Tour to Great Britain and Europe. The chance of a life time.
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Maker: State Recruiting Committee William Brooks & Co. Ltd
A colour recruitment leaflet in the form of a holiday brochure. Inside the journey to Britain and France is described in terms of pleasurable holiday. The war is only referred to indirectly as the 'Gr...RC02289
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It is nice in the surf, but what about the men in the trenches?
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Maker: Souter, David Henry Win the War League William Brooks & Co. Ltd
An Australian First World War recruitment poster issued by the Win the War League. It depicts a young man enjoying himself in the surf, but the text printed over the image reminds the target audience ...ARTV00141
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Maintain your country's stability, invest in the War Loan...
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia William Brooks & Co. Ltd
Australian First World War poster issued to promote a War Loan. The top third features an idyllic rural scene with workers in an orchard in the distance (top left) the homestead is visible set against...ARTV00785
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Preserve our country's prosperity...
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia William Brooks & Co. Ltd
Australian First World War poster issued to promote a War Loan. The top third features an idyllic rural scene with a herd of cows grazing at a river bend in Northern NSW. The other two thirds contain ...ARTV00786
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Sportsman's recruiting day
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Maker: Weston, Harry J Unknown William Brooks & Co. Ltd
Australian First World War recruitment poster advertising a 'Sportsman's Recruiting Day' Friday 27 July 1917. It features an image of a man donning his soldier's uniform on the left side of the poster...ARTV06114
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There is still a place in line for you
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Maker: Unknown William Brooks & Co. Ltd
Australian First World War recruitment poster. Depicts soldiers lined up with a space reserved for "a fit man". It plays on the viewer's patriotic sense of duty. Recruitment posters were prevalent in ...ARTV00076
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There's room for you. Jump aboard
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Maker: Fry, W A Unknown William Brooks & Co. Ltd
Australian First World War recruitment poster based on the original British version, which was published in 1915. Depicts cheering troops embarking on a train for the Front. Recruitment posters were ...ARTV00077
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This is what we are fighting for
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Maker: William Brooks & Co. Ltd Commonwealth Government of Australia
Australian war loan poster depicting a peaceful country scene. A man mounted on a white horse, face shaded by his hat, observes a horse drawn harvester move through a large field of golden wheat. A h...ARTV00779
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Valves For Defence Come First
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Maker: Jardine, Walter Lacy William Brooks & Co. Ltd
Australian Second World War poster designed by artist Walter Jardine. The poster highlights the importance of valves and that first priority for their use should be for defence purposes. Valves were a...ARTV02859