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"Ammunition." and remember bonds buy bullets.
Art
Maker: Lynch, Vincent Division of Pictorial Publicity Ketterlinus
United States First World War poster promoting the sale of War Bonds. It features an image of a soldier with a rifle, machine gun and empty ammunition boxes, at the front, reaching out toward the vie...ARTV00838
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Care is costly : buy and hold war bonds
Art
Maker: Treidler, Adolph U.S. Treasury Department [WASHINGTON : U.S. TREASURY, 1945 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE)
To fund the war effort the United States Treasury issued war bonds which the public could purchase. The money raised was used for soldiers uniforms, weapons and other supplies. The war bonds were simi...ARTV05716
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"Even a little can help a lot - now"
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Maker: Parker, Alfred U.S. Government Printing Office
U.S. war stamps and bonds advertising poster depicting a young women showing a child a stamp booklet. Both the girls have American flag stripped ribbons in their hair, and a soldiers hat is on the gro...ARTV05293
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Fight or buy bonds
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Maker: Christy, Howard Chandler Forbes
Poster depicting a young woman looking out at the viewer and brandishing an American flag above her head. With her other arm she gestures to the soldiers behind her. This image is styled on Delacroix...ARTV00001
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1. General Blamey greets troops from front line 2. German survivors from scuttled freighter arrive 3. Australia on the offensive 4. Allied services parade in Melbourne. (Cinesound News No. 581)
Film
1. (55 sec) General Blamey, Commander in Chief of Allied land forces in the South Pacific area, is among the first to greet a body of men back from the "green hell" outside Gona, New Guinea. The Gener...F00606
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Halt the Hun!
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Maker: Raleigh, Henry P. US Government Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co.
Depicts United States infantry soldier preventing a German from killing a woman and her child. The U.S. soldier's left hand is resting on a rifle that is pointing down to the ground. His right arm is ...ARTV00243
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Halt the Hun!
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Maker: Raleigh, Henry P. United States Government Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co.
Depicts United States infantry soldier preventing a German from killing a woman and her child. The U.S. soldier's left hand is resting on a rifle that is pointing down to the ground. His right arm is ...ARTV04074
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Hasten the homecoming. Buy Victory Bonds
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Maker: Rockwell, Norman Perceval US Government Unknown
American Second World War poster depicting a family, dog and neighbours welcoming home a soldier to a tenemnt building. The poster encouraged the purchase of Victory bonds to 'hasten the homecoming'. ...ARTV00715
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Help them: keep your war savings pledge
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Maker: Emerson, Casper American Lithographic Company
Depicts an American gun crew armed with war savings stamps for ammunition. Issued by the US Treasury Department, it emplores the American population to contribute to the war effort by buying more war ...ARTV00009
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How much will you lend to the boys who are giving all: buy liberty bonds
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Maker: Booth, Franklin Unknown United States Printing & Lithographic Company
First World War United States poster promoting the sale of Liberty Bonds. It features the image of a family saying goodbye to a young soldier in the lower right. Behind him the American flag is flying...ARTV00857
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It will look even bigger ... after the war!
Art
Maker: Army Information Branch U.S. Government Printing Office NEW YORK : ARMY INFORMATION BRANCH, ARMY SERVICE FORCES, 1944 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING
American Second World War poster promoting savings bonds. The poster depicts a women in the lower right hand corner staring up at a large 10 dollar note.ARTV05892
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Lend as they fight: Buy more liberty bonds
Art
Maker: Riesenberg, Sidney H United States Government Unknown
United States First World War poster issued to promote the sale of Liberty Bonds. The image fills the whole and features two soldiers fighting at the front. Positioned in the foreground the first sold...ARTV00823
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MELBOURNE, VIC. 1944-05-05. LOOKING DOWN ON UNITED STATES TROOPS PARTICIPATING IN THE ALLIED ...
Photograph
Maker: Irving, Robert Bruce
MELBOURNE, VIC. 1944-05-05. LOOKING DOWN ON UNITED STATES TROOPS PARTICIPATING IN THE ALLIED SERVICES FIRST AUSTRALIAN VICTORY LOAN MARCH THROUGH THE CITY UP SWANSTON STREET.066070
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MELBOURNE, VIC. 1942-06-10. MEMBERS OF A UNITED STATES ARMY BAND PAUSE TO CHAT WITH THE CROWD ...
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Maker: Herald Newspaper
MELBOURNE, VIC. 1942-06-10. MEMBERS OF A UNITED STATES ARMY BAND PAUSE TO CHAT WITH THE CROWD DURING A BREAK IN THEIR CONCERT WHICH THEY STAGED IN SUPPORT OF AN AUSTRALIAN WAR LOAN. PRIVATE 1ST CLASS ...136392
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Melbourne, Vic. 1944-05-05. Members of the United States Army moving across Princes Bridge during ...
Photograph
Maker: Herald Newspaper
Melbourne, Vic. 1944-05-05. Members of the United States Army moving across Princes Bridge during the Services March through the city in support of the First Victory Loan, watched by crowds of spectat...141111
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Melbourne, Vic. 1944-05-05. Members of the United States Army moving across Princes Bridge during ...
Photograph
Maker: Herald Newspaper
Melbourne, Vic. 1944-05-05. Members of the United States Army moving across Princes Bridge during the Services March through the city in support of the First Victory Loan, watched by crowds of spectat...141108
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MELBOURNE, VIC. 1944-09-29. "OLD GLORY" (THE STARS AND STRIPES) LEADS THE AMERICAN SERVICEMEN ...
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MELBOURNE, VIC. 1944-09-29. "OLD GLORY" (THE STARS AND STRIPES) LEADS THE AMERICAN SERVICEMEN SECTION THROUGH THE CITY DURING THE SECOND VICTORY LOAN MARCH THROUGH CITY STREETS.080658
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MELBOURNE, VIC. 1942-06-19. PRIVATE CHESTER DICICCO OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY FOLLOWS HIS ...
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Maker: Herald Newspaper
MELBOURNE, VIC. 1942-06-19. PRIVATE CHESTER DICICCO OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY FOLLOWS HIS COMMANDER IN CHIEF'S LEAD BY INVESTING IN THE 35,000,000 POUNDS LIBERTY LOAN AT THE KIOSK OUTSIDE THE TOWN HAL...136533
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MELBOURNE, VIC. 1942-06-17. SOUSAPHONE PLAYERS OF A UNITED STATES ARMY BAND POSE WITH SOME LOCAL ...
Photograph
Maker: Herald Newspaper
MELBOURNE, VIC. 1942-06-17. SOUSAPHONE PLAYERS OF A UNITED STATES ARMY BAND POSE WITH SOME LOCAL SCHOOLGIRLS AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE 35,000,000 POUNDS LIBERTY LOAN RALLY. LEFT TO RIGHT: PRIVATE 1ST C...136516
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Melbourne, Vic. 1944-09-29. Spectators line the streets to watch the United States Army ...
Photograph
Maker: Herald Newspaper
Melbourne, Vic. 1944-09-29. Spectators line the streets to watch the United States Army Contingent participating in the Second Victory Loan March through the city.141781