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    • Share in the Victory

    • World War, 1914-1918; War Posters, American
    • 49.5 x 75.5 cm. Color. Graphic depicting an angelic being holding a sword and a palm frond with the message, Share in the Victory, Save for Your Country, Save for Yourself, Buy War Savings Stamps.
    • The Greatest Mother in the World

    • World War, 1914-1918; War Posters, American
    • 69.5 x 106 cm. Sepia with Red Cross symbol. Poster for the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call. Depicts a wounded soldier, bandaged and on a stretcher, being cradled by a Red Cross Nurse. (2 copies)
    • Hun or Home?

    • World War, 1914-1918; War Posters, American
    • 50 x 75 cm. Color. Advertisement for Liberty Bonds. Graphic is a reproduction of a pastel drawing depicting a woman and child being chased by a dark figure wearing an enemy soldier helmet.
    • Give Your Good Books To Our Fighting Men

    • World War, 1939-1945; War Posters, American
    • 55.5 x 71 cm. Color. Poster advertising the need to give good quality books to soldiers overseas with a special emphasis on giving away books, even those that one wants to keep. Graphic shows a stream of books being released from hands above and...
    • It'll be a Great Day!

    • World War, 1939-1945; War Posters, American
    • 36 x 50.5 cm. Color. Advertising poster for the Army Conservation Project showing a smiling man dressing in front of a mirror, being sure to use all his mismatched articles of clothing.
    • What Can You Spare That They Can Wear?

    • World War, 1939-1945; War Posters, American
    • 56 x 71 cm. Black and white with red accents. Advertisement for the United National Clothing Collection for Overseas War Relief being held during the month of April. Graphic shows two children dressed in rags.
    • How Can You Afford Those Extra War Bonds

    • World War, 1939-1945; War Posters, American
    • 60.5 x 77.5 cm. Color. Poster advertising the need for Americans to buy more war bonds. Graphic shows a soldier who lost a leg being welcomed home by his sweetheart. The message at the bottom reads, Is it a sacrifice to buy bonds?
    • Lubbers Don't Live (7 of 14)

    • World War, 1939-1945; War Posters, American
    • 25.5 x 35.5 cm. Black and white with orange detail. Naval training aid utilizing cartoons to show that a part-time look out is really aiding the enemy, or, as the poster says, being one of Adolph's Little Helpers.
    • Focus Attention on Important Points

    • World War, 1939-1945; War Posters, American
    • 36 x 51.5 cm. Color. Naval training aid stressing the importance of focused attention when learning how to operate various types of machinery. Graphic shows a soldier being trained with his eyes focused on a particular dial.
    • What is Leeway?

    • World War, 1939-1945; War Posters, American
    • 71 x 56 cm. Color. Naval training aid illustrating the concept of leeway by showing a ship making headway being thrown off her course by the wind, and the measure of this drift is known as the leeway.

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