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Get out now
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Maker: Unknown [AUSTRALIA : S.N., N.D.]
A text poster advertising the June 1971 Moratorium. The Moratorium symbol appears in the upper left of the poster.ARTV03026
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I got two years for not being a traitor like Geoff Mullen
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Maker: Unknown [AUSTRALIA : S.N., N.D.]
A large cartoon of the head and shoulders of an Australian soldier with an angry expression, holding a rifle and wearing a slouch hat, with a voice bubble above him declaring ' i got two years for not...ARTV03121
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Mullen's Choice
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Maker: Unknown [AUSTRALIA : S.N., N.D.]
A line of marching, faceless Australian soldiers and six repeated images of a silhouette of a man in goal. The poster relates to Geoff Mullen's imprisonment on March 22, 1971 when he was jailed for 2 ...ARTV03049
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The Moratorium lives
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Maker: Unknown [AUSTRALIA : S.N., N.D.]
The Moratorium protests attracted Australians from all walks of life. While there was the common perception in mainstream media that those fighting against the war were themselves communists, in many ...ARTV03114
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This is a man's job! Join the RAAF
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Maker: Jardine, Walter Lacy [AUSTRALIA : S.N., N.D.]
Depicts an airman with a target behind him, encouraging men to join the RAAF during the Second World War. The Australian RAAF recruitment poster depicts a pilot ready for take off with aeroplanes over...ARTV04252
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To end the war in Vietnam
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Maker: Unknown [AUSTRALIA : S.N., N.D.]
The face of a crying Vietnamese girl, with the accompanying text 'to end the war in Vietnam'.ARTV03095
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Vietnam moratorium: withdraw all troops now
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Maker: Unknown [AUSTRALIA : S.N., N.D.]
This poster was created in 1970 as part of the Vietnam Moratorium movement in Australia that was at its peak from 1969-1971. This poster was likely created for the first and largest of the Moratoria, ...ARTV03048
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Withdraw all troops now
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Maker: Unknown [AUSTRALIA : S.N., N.D.]
This poster was created in 1971 as part of the Vietnam Moratorium movement in Australia that was at its peak from 1969-1971. The Moratorium protests were largely organised by two groups in Australia: ...ARTV03103