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Cement workers, Sydney graving dock
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Maker: McClintock, Herbert
Four cement workers at Sydney graving dock carrying out heavy manual work working using equipment such as shovels. Cranes and ladders and building structures fill the background. McClintock's focus on...ART30256
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Digger brand. "Don't argue"
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Unknown
Considering that most pre-1914 Australian posters were produced for commercial reasons, it is not surprising that posters like Diggers' Brand appeared. This poster directly references a very well know...ARTV00995
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Enlist
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Maker: Unknown NSW Government W A Gullick, Government Printer
This is an unusually delicate and subtly printed Australian recruiting poster. However, the beauty of the composition and colours belies the violent and tragic subject matter. It features a raid by tw...ARTV01155
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Geared for victory...
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Maker: General Motors Holden
One of a series of wartime posters issued by General Motor's Holden Ltd. to encourage increased production and demonstrate the company's support of the war effort.ARTV00196
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Getting a good hearing
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Maker: Stone, Alexander
An illustration depicting what may happen to a soldier from the Tunnelling Company having returned from the First World War home to Australia. He is in a pub with two civilians and a barmaid listening...ART03458
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Hope for all mankind in war and peace
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Maker: Grieve, Edith Australian Red Cross Society Troedel & Cooper Pty. Ltd. [Melbourne]
Australian Red Cross Society Second World War poster designed by Edith Grieve illustrating the work of the Red Cross: support for servicemen, families, etc. Tex and image are integrated. In the foregr...ARTV05008
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Join Membership 2/-
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Maker: Grieve, Edith Australian Red Cross Society
Australian Red Cross Society membership recruitment poster designed by Edith Grieve. Image and text are integrated. In the foreground are (l-r) a girl, woman and man all indicating to membership badge...ARTV05069
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Join Membership 2/-
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Maker: Grieve, Edith Australian Red Cross Society
Australian Red Cross Society membership recruitment poster designed by Edith Grieve. Image and text are integrated. In the foreground are (l-r) a girl, woman and man all indicating to membership badge...ARTV06415
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Mister, here's your hat! Join the A.I.F now!
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Maker: James, Richard Haughton Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Unknown
Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Second World War recruitment poster by R.H James. One of a series titled "JOIN THE AIF" this poster is subtitled " Mister, here's your hat!" . It features a bla...ARTV06443
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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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Say nothing, cobber - Look where talking got me!
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Maker: Royal Australian Air Force
Poster warning civilian and military personnel of the consequences of careless talk. Depicts a message from a parrot locked in a cage.ARTV00058
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Sections of buoyancy tank and floating caissons, Sydney graving dock
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Maker: McClintock, Herbert
Built in the early 1940s to accommodate capital ships, the Captain Cook Graving Dock at Garden Island in Sydney was one of the greatest civil engineering projects in Australia up to that time. Seen as...ART30254
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Tank Week 3rd to 10th April
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Maker: Unknown Government of Australia John Sands Ltd
Depicts a crowd of civilians rushing toward a tank to purchase war bonds. The tank occupies the centre of the poster and is set against a yellow background. The title, printed in red, runs across the ...ARTV04075
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The cry of the mothers
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Maker: Watkins, John Samuel Unknown W A Gullick, Government Printer
Australian First World War recruitment poster referring to widely reported atrocities committed by Germans against Belgians in late 1914. A grieving mother is depicted with her arms raised, face etc...ARTV03508
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The trumpet calls
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Maker: Lindsay, Norman W. A. Gullick, Government Printers
A soldier sounds his bugle for assistance on the front line while civilians listen in the background. Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) was a painter, draughtsman, illustrator, cartoonist, printmaker, writer...ARTV00039
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"Were you there then?"
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Maker: Weston, Harry J Unknown Gullick, W A
Australian First World War recruitment poster printed in 1916 most likely referencing the Gallipoli Campaign and Australia's involvement in the conflict. It features the image of a woman in a white dr...ARTV05259
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Which Way?
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Maker: Lindsay, Daryl Ernest Australian Commonwealth Military Forces McLaren & Co. Pty Ltd
Australian Second World War recruitment poster issued by the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Southern Command and designed by Daryl Lindsay. The poster depicts two figures, one a soldier, the ...ARTV06721
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Will you fight now or wait for this
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Maker: Lindsay, Norman Commonwealth Government of Australia W E Smith Ltd
Australian First World War recruitment poster. This poster was part of the First World War Australian Government Recruiting Kit. Depicts a group of armed German soldiers threatening a young man pinned...ARTV00079
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Women! Help Australia's sons win the war
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Maker: Unknown Unknown John Sands Pty Ltd
Australian First World War poster issued to promote the sale of war loan bonds. Targeting women, it asks them to do their part to help win the war by investing in war loan bonds. It features a motherl...ARTV05621
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You boast of your freedom, come and fight for it
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Maker: Hannan, Jim State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Unknown
Australian First World War recruitment poster issued by the State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. It appeals to young men in Australia to act on their feelings of patriotism to enlist and fight fo...ARTV00041
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You love them, fight for them!
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Maker: Unknown Department of the Army
Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Second World War recruitment poster. The image of a woman holding her baby wrapped in a pink blanket dominates the majority of the poster. The image is highligh...ARTV04314