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Australia's imperishable record
Art
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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Be so proud of the race to which you belong...
Art
Maker: Unknown
This British poster features a quote by the then British Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax speaking at Oxford on 29th February 1940. It aims instill racial pride in the viewer to galvanise support for th...ARTV02250
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Cold-blooded murder!
Art
Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Roberts & Leete
British First World War recruitment poster. The poster explains the atrocity in the sinking of the Lusitania by a German submarine. The Lusitania was a luxury ocean liner, and 1,198 of the 1,959 peopl...ARTV03931
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Come then: let us to the task
Art
Maker: Unknown [S.L. : S.N.], 1940
This text-only British Second World War poster quotes a speech given by British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester on 29 January 1940. The phrase "Let us go forw...ARTV02253
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German Cruelty to British Prisoners
Art
Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Hudson & Son
Text based British poster. There is no image. The text is framed by a red and brown border, and the writing is also red or brown ink. The title runs from the upper left corner to to the upper right...ARTV03928
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German words and German deeds...
Art
Maker: Unknown Unknown J Weiner Ltd
British First World War poster of anti-German propaganda. Text only the poster is composed of two lists printed in red and black ink. The first is a group of quotations taken from German sources, lett...ARTV06451
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Great Britain will pursue the war against Japan to the very end
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Maker: Unknown J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
Propaganda was essential for boosting morale particularly during the tail end of the war. During the final strikes against Japan, British forces operated as an integral part of the American task force...ARTV02248
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Great Britian will pursue the war against Japan to the very end
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Maker: Unknown J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
Propaganda was essential for boosting morale particularly during the tail end of the war. During the final strikes against Japan, British forces operated as an integral part of the American task force...ARTV00284
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Great Britian will pursue the war against Japan to the very end
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Maker: Unknown J. Howitt & Son Ltd.
Propaganda was essential for boosting morale particularly during the tail end of the war. During the final strikes against Japan, British forces operated as an integral part of the American task force...ARTV02247
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Kitchener says : " For every individual Briton as well as for our national existence, the solemn hour is now striking"
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
First World War recruitment poster featuring a shoulder length portrait of Kitchener, printed in dark blue ink, in the upper third above the title ' Kitchener says'. The accompanying message printed i...ARTV05141
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Kitchener says : " For every individual Briton as well as for our national existence, the solemn hour is now striking"
Art
Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
First World War recruitment poster featuring a shoulder length portrait of Kitchener, printed in brown ink, in the upper third above the title ' Kitchener says'. The accompanying message printed in br...ARTV05140
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Let there not be a man or women among us
Art
Maker: Unknown Parliamentry Recruiting Commitee, London Roberts & Leete
British First World War poster issued by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (PRC), London. Established in August 1914 the PRC was a combined party organisation chaired by the Prime Minister, Herbe...ARTV00443
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"Let us go forward together"
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office J Weiner Ltd
Second World War British poster depicts a shoulder-length image of the British Prime Minister, Mr (later Sir) Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, MP, with a quotation from his first speech as Prime Min...ARTV03821
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"Let Us Go Forward Together"
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office J Weiner Ltd
Second World War British poster depicts a shoulder-length image of the British Prime Minister, Mr (later Sir) Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, MP, with a quotation from his first speech as Prime Min...ARTV02118
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"Let us go forward together"
Art
Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office J Weiner Ltd
Second World War British poster depicts a shoulder-length image of the British Prime Minister, Mr (later Sir) Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, MP, with a quotation from his first speech as Prime Min...ARTV00202
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"Let Us Go Forward Together" [Arabic version]
Art
Maker: H.M. Stationery Office
Second World War British poster depicts a shoulder-length image of the British Prime Minister, Mr (later Sir) Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, MP, with a quotation from his first speech as Prime Min...ARTV02119
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Men of the Empire - to arms!
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd
British recruiting poster produced early in the war by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. This is a text-based poster employing alternating red and blue text to provide visual interest - the only...ARTV00440
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National Service: "Germany means to starve us out..." : Enrol today and release a fit man for the front
Art
Maker: Department of National Service Unknown
A British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Department of National Service (NS) .The poster features a quote from the then Director of National Service, Neville Chamberlain in which he ...ARTV00989
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Never was so much owed by so many to so few...
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Maker: J. Weiner Ltd.
"Never was so much owed by so many to so few" was part of a wartime speech made by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill on 20 August 1940. This poster was a made as a tribute to the fighter pilo...ARTV05112
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Never was so much owed by so many to so few
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
The quote "never was so much owed by so many to so few" is taken from a speech made by Prime Minister Winston Churchill on 20 August 1940. The quote refers to the ongoing effort of the Royal Air Force...ARTV02249