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Save Waste Fats by Henry Koerner - 1943
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Save Waste Fats by Henry Koerner - 1943
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Britain Can Make It by Ashley Havinden for the Council of Industrial Design - 1946.
Ashley Havinden (1903–1973) was an influential British graphic designer in the mid twentieth century, specializing in posters, advertisements, logos and typography, he was also a textile and rug designer. In 1947 he was appointed a Royal Designer for Industry.
Joe Louis - 1940.
Joe Louis was boxing's heavyweight world champion when he joined the US Army and fought for his country and his community.
Dressed in full combat gear, wielding a rifle with a fixed bayonet, the poster quoted a line from a speech Louis had given at a fundraiser: “We’re going to do our part… and we’ll win because we’re on God’s side.”
Less Dangerous than Careless Talk by Albert Dorne - 1944
Because Someone Talked by Wesley Heyman - 1944
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A Careless Word by Anton Otto Fischer - 1942
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Enlist in a Proud Profession by Carolyn Moorhead Edmundson - c.1944
Find Your War Job by George Roepp - c.1943
Join the WAC ... This is My War, Too - c.1942
Bits of Careless Talk... by Stevan Dohanos - 1943
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A giant spider catching crowds of humans in its web; representing tuberculosis. By B. Cascella, ca. 1920.
A rich man and a workman arguing about the budget introduced by the Liberal Government in the United Kingdom - ca. 1909.
ATS Poster, WW2 - 1940s.
The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS; often pronounced as an acronym) was the women's branch of the British Army during the Second World War. It was formed on 9 September 1938, initially as a women's voluntary service, and existed until 1 February 1949, when it was merged into the Women's Royal Army Corps.
The Battle For Fuel, 1942, United Kingdom, by Stafford & Co., Ltd., Fosh & Cross Ltd., H.M. Stationery Office.
Don't do it, Mother - Leave the Children Where They are, WW2.
Published by the UK Ministry of Health and Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1940s.
Make Nursing Your War Job WW2 - 1940s
Ministry of Health and Her Majesty's Stationery Office
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Smooth Finish - Perfect Flight for the UK's Ministry of Aircraft Production, WW2 - 1940s
Join the Wrens - and Free a Man for the Fleet - 1940s.
Created for Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
Train to be a Nurse - 'a distinguished career for Women' - WW2.
Created by an unknown artist for the British Ministry of Labour and National Service, Nursing Appointments Office.
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The Girl on the Land _ Y.W.C.A. ca. 1918. By Edward Penfield.
Long live the sun! Let the darkness hide! [poster] _ Provincial Extraordinary Commission for the Elimination of Illiteracy. - Petersburg State Publishing House, 1921
Workers Take a Rifle! Soviet poster c.1920 artist unknown.
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Leninism is a Weapon. The Path is a World Revolution - 1925
Yakov Guminer - 1917 (1927 poster). Soviet propaganda poster commemorating the 10th anniversary of the October Revolution, designed by Yakov Guminer (1896–1942).
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Soviet propaganda poster by S. Kukurudza celebrating the 15th anniversary of the 1917 Revolution
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May! Long Live the Holiday of Workers of all Countries! - Petrograd, State Publishing House - 1920
Pitch in and Help! join the Women's Land Army of the U.S. Crop Corps by Morley, Hubert Publication - date 1944.
Knowledge wins - public library books are free - WW1 US POSTER by Dan Smith, 1865-1934
Give to the war chest - Amalgamated lithographiers of America, Dayton - Date - 1917-1918
Yes - Complete victory if you eat less bread - the food Controller's ration is 4 lbs. of bread, per person, per week by Shields, L Publication date 1918
US WW2 Poster - 1939
Fruit Farm - British WW2 poster - 1939
The Kitchen is the Key to Victory - BRITISH WW1 POSTER - 1914
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You are helping by carrying your shopping' poster ProductionHenry Hildesley Ltd.; printing firm; Early 1940s
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You are helping by cycling when you can by Henry Hildesley Ltd - 1940s.
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You are helping by walking short distances' by Henry Hildesley Ltd - 1940s
Produce for Victory by Dmitri Kessel - c.1945.
Dmitri Kessel was a photojournalist and staff photographer on Life magazine known for his courageous coverage of war on the front line, including reports on the liberation of Europe and conflict in the Congo
Born: August 20, 1902, Kyiv, Ukraine
Died: March 26, 1995, Southampton Township, New Jersey, United States
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On the front of socialistic construction by Gustav Klutsis - 1928.
Oppressed Peoples of the Whole World by Gustavs Klucis - 1924.
Gustav Klutsis (Latvian: Gustavs Klucis, Russian: Густав Густавович Клуцис; 4 January 1895 – 26 February 1938) was a pioneering Latvian photographer and major member of the Constructivist avant-garde in the early 20th century. He is known for the Soviet revolutionary and Stalinist propaganda he produced with his wife Valentina Kulagina and for the development of photomontage techniques.
Poster of Azerbaijan featuring the people and their leader Joseph Stalin - 1938
We Stand for Peace. by Gustav Klucis - c. 1920s
Women Of Britain by Philip Zec - Early 1940s; United Kingdom.
Britain Needs You At Once' - Production Parliamentary Recruiting Committee -June 1915 - United Kingdom.
Poster, 'Women of Britain say - Go Production Parliamentary Recruiting Committee; publisher; May 1915, United Kingdom.
Poster, 'The Air Force Needs Men!', Early 1941, Wellington, New Zealand - by Claude Wade.
Women's Land Army Poster - WW2.