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- Title
- Will You Supply Eyes for The Navy? Navy Ships Need Binoculars and Spy-Glasses
- Date(s)
- 1917
- Contributor(s)
- Grant, Gordon, 1875-1962 (artist)
- Description
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Poster showing a captain on deck at sea, blindfolded and reaching out. Text below image: Will you supply eyes for the Navy? Navy ships need binoculars and spy-glasses. Glasses will be returned at termination of war, if possible. One dollar will be paid for each one accepted. Tag each article with your name and address and express or mail to Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ass't. Sec'y. of Navy c/o Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Will you help us "stand watch" on a destroyer?
- Collection ID
- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1973_418_001
- Collection
- National Association of Manufacturers, Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Can Vegetables, Fruit, and the Kaiser Too
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National War Garden Commission (issuing body), Verrees, J. Paul, 1889- (artist)
- Description
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Poster showing showing jars of canned goods, including "Tomatoes," "Peas," and "Monarch Brand Unsweetened" which contains a caricature of the Kaiser. Text below image: Write for free book to National War Garden Commission, Washington, D.C. / Charles Luthrop Pack - President / P.S. Ridsdale - Secretary
- Collection ID
- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1973_418_006
- Collection
- National Association of Manufacturers, Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Go Over the Top with The Tank That Will Win the War!
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (issuing body), Phifer, L.C. (Luther C.), 1885-1972 (artist)
- Description
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Poster showing a tank "American industry" rolling over "Disloyalty." A tiny bird comments, "Nothing can stop them!" Text below image: The watchword on the turret should inspire the crew that man the guns. Only by united action in America's war industries can we crush out disloyal and treasonable efforts to obstruct. We must stand together, work harder, produce more and aim straight to "Kan the Kaiser."
- Collection ID
- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1973_418_005
- Collection
- National Association of Manufacturers, Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- The Hand That Threatens Our Industrial Life / American Industry - The Heart of the Nation
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (issuing body), Phifer, L.C. (Luther C.), 1885-1972 (artist)
- Description
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Poster showing a hand "Strife, Excessive taxes, Unwise laws, Disloyalty, Agitation, Waste" threatening an industrial district shaped like a heart. A tiny bird comments, "Co-operation is what is needed most." Text below image: More than 32,000 American industrial plants have been placed at the disposal of the government to win this war. Their effectiveness must not be hampered by enemy agitators who cause bad feeling between wage-earners and wage-payers. Every community is interested in...
Show morePoster showing a hand "Strife, Excessive taxes, Unwise laws, Disloyalty, Agitation, Waste" threatening an industrial district shaped like a heart. A tiny bird comments, "Co-operation is what is needed most." Text below image: More than 32,000 American industrial plants have been placed at the disposal of the government to win this war. Their effectiveness must not be hampered by enemy agitators who cause bad feeling between wage-earners and wage-payers. Every community is interested in promoting industrial prosperity.
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- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1973_418_004
- Collection
- National Association of Manufacturers, Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- The Shot That Will Win the War
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (issuing body), Phifer, L.C. (Luther C.), 1885-1972 (artist)
- Description
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Poster showing Uncle Sam, a man "Wage Payer," and a man "Wage Earner" astride a missile "Industrial Co-operation," with an eagle carrying a "Victory" banner above. A tiny bird comments, "This shot will win the war!". Text below image: United action by America's industrial partners will shorten and win this struggle for human freedom. It is the heaviest shot our Democracy can fire at wage-earners' and wage-payers' common foe - Autocracy. Every loyal worker and employer can ride to victory...
Show morePoster showing Uncle Sam, a man "Wage Payer," and a man "Wage Earner" astride a missile "Industrial Co-operation," with an eagle carrying a "Victory" banner above. A tiny bird comments, "This shot will win the war!". Text below image: United action by America's industrial partners will shorten and win this struggle for human freedom. It is the heaviest shot our Democracy can fire at wage-earners' and wage-payers' common foe - Autocracy. Every loyal worker and employer can ride to victory under the eagle's wings with Uncle Sam.
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- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1973_418_003
- Collection
- National Association of Manufacturers, Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- The Test of Our Loyalty is the Measure of Our Sacrifice
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (issuing body), Phifer, L.C. (Luther C.), 1885-1972 (artist)
- Description
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Poster showing a scene of combat over text reading "This man is a patriot - he will work 24 hours a day for his country" and a scene of a cigar smoking "Agitator" under text reading "Is this man a patriot - he works 24 hours for his pocketbook" divided by the question "Where do you stand?" A tiny bird comments, "And we need our industrial army to keep these boys in the field." Text below image: A full day's work in the munitions shop, mine, mill, or shipyard is equivalent to taking a German...
Show morePoster showing a scene of combat over text reading "This man is a patriot - he will work 24 hours a day for his country" and a scene of a cigar smoking "Agitator" under text reading "Is this man a patriot - he works 24 hours for his pocketbook" divided by the question "Where do you stand?" A tiny bird comments, "And we need our industrial army to keep these boys in the field." Text below image: A full day's work in the munitions shop, mine, mill, or shipyard is equivalent to taking a German trench. The blue overalls of the mechanic covers the same sort of Americanism as is clothed in the khaki in the trenches and in the working clothes of the captains of industry.
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- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1973_418_002
- Collection
- National Association of Manufacturers, Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Dedicated to our Mothers
- Date(s)
- 1927
- Contributor(s)
- Elmes, Willard Frederic (artist), Mather & Company (printer)
- Description
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Text from image: 'Dedicated to our Mothers -- In remembrance of their hopes and prayers, their faith, their toil, their love -- Let's Make Good for Mother'
- Collection ID
- Mather & Company work incentive posters (Accession 2005.278)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_015
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Defense On The Sea Begins On The Shore
- Date(s)
- 1943
- Creator
- National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.)
- Contributor(s)
- Iligan, Ralph, 1893-1960 (artist)
- Description
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Text from image: 'Industry -- The Arsenal of Democracy; Defense On The Sea Begins On The Shore; '...it all depends on me!''
- Collection ID
- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_040
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States, National Association of Manufacturers
- Title
- In His Element
- Date(s)
- 1929
- Contributor(s)
- Mather & Company (printer)
- Description
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Text from image: 'In His Element; 'This is where I belong,' says the winner -- and his work proves it! Doers Enjoy The Job'
- Collection ID
- Mather & Company work incentive posters (Accession 2005.278)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_057
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Give 'Em Both Barrels
- Date(s)
- 1942?, 1942
- Creator
- United States. War Production Board
- Contributor(s)
- Carlu, Jean, 1900-1997 (artist)
- Collection ID
- Give 'em both barrels (poster) (Accession 1996.296)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_030
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Stop Loose Talk to Strangers
- Date(s)
- 1943, 1941
- Creator
- Distillers Corporation-Seagrams Ltd.
- Contributor(s)
- Essargee (artist)
- Description
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Text from image: 'Stop Loose Talk to Strangers, enemy ears are alert. This poster is published by the House of Seagram as part of its contribution to the National Victory Effort.'
- Collection ID
- Seagram Company World War II posters (Accession 2004.214.3)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_063
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Bundles for Berlin
- Date(s)
- 1942
- Creator
- United States. War Production Board
- Contributor(s)
- Brindle, Melbourne, 1904- (artist), United States. Government Printing Office (printer)
- Description
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Text from image: ''Bundles for Berlin' -- More Production!'
- Collection ID
- World War II posters (Accession 1995.211)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_005
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Fight Or Buy Bonds
- Date(s)
- 1917
- Contributor(s)
- Christy, Howard Chandler, 1873-1952 (artist)
- Description
-
Text from image: 'Fight or Buy Bonds -- Third Liberty Loan'
- Collection ID
- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_056
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States, National Association of Manufacturers
- Title
- Study Is The Secret Of Success
- Date(s)
- 1923?, 1923
- Contributor(s)
- Beebe, Robb, 1891- (artist), Mather & Company (printer)
- Description
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Text from image: 'Everybody wants more money -- but those who get it are those who study and learn their own job and the job next higher up as well. What Job Are You Preparing For Now?'
- Collection ID
- Mather & Company workplace posters (Accession 1994.319)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_075
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Follow Safety Rules
- Date(s)
- 1942
- Creator
- United States. War Production Board
- Description
-
Text from image: 'More American workers were killed and wounded in industrial accidents last year than all the casualties from bombs in Britain in two year of war -- Follow Safety Rules!'
- Collection ID
- World War II posters (Accession 1995.211)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_006
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Hungry!
- Date(s)
- 1929
- Contributor(s)
- Elmes, Willard Frederic (artist), Mather & Company (printer)
- Description
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Text from image: 'Hungry! Spoiled work feeds the vulture of waste -- Starve Him!'
- Collection ID
- Mather & Company work incentive posters (Accession 2005.278)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_007
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Don't Talk Loosely To Strangers
- Date(s)
- 1943, 1941
- Creator
- Distillers Corporation-Seagrams Ltd.
- Contributor(s)
- Essargee (artist)
- Description
-
Text from image: 'Don't: 1. Talk Loosely To Strangers, 2. Spread Rumors. This poster is published by the House of Seagram as part of its contribution to the National Victory Effort.'
- Collection ID
- Seagram Company World War II posters (Accession 2004.204.2)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_062
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Ask Questions
- Date(s)
- 1923
- Contributor(s)
- Mather & Company (printer)
- Description
-
Text from image: 'Ask Questions -- There's only one way to Learn -- ask questions! There's only one way to Avoid Mistakes -- ask questions! There's only one way to get it right -- ask the man who knows. Remember what you're told!'
- Collection ID
- Mather & Company workplace posters (Accession 1994.319)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_009
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- To You And Yours
- Date(s)
- 1929
- Contributor(s)
- Mather & Company (printer)
- Description
-
Text from image: 'To You And Yours. We wish all the happiness your heart could desire. Merry Christmas!'
- Collection ID
- Mather & Company work incentive posters (Accession 2005.278)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_053
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Anything Overlooked?
- Date(s)
- 1929
- Contributor(s)
- Elmes, Willard Frederic (artist), Mather & Company (printer)
- Description
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Text from image: 'Anything Overlooked? It's easier to check little losses now than to pay for the big ones later. Let's All Help!'
- Collection ID
- Mather & Company work incentive posters (Accession 2005.278)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_019
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- The Four Freedoms War Bond Show
- Date(s)
- 1943-05
- Description
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Text from image: 'Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 15 to May 22, 1943'
- Collection ID
- Strawbridge and Clothier photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1995.25)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_048
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Free Labor Will Win
- Date(s)
- 1942
- Creator
- United States. War Production Board
- Contributor(s)
- Bruehl, Anton (photographer), United States. Government Printing Office (printer)
- Collection ID
- World War II posters (Accession 1995.211)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_067
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Do the Job He Left Behind
- Date(s)
- 1943
- Contributor(s)
- Harris, R. G. (Robert George) (artist), United States. Government Printing Office (printer)
- Description
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Text from image: 'Do the job HE left behind -- Apply U.S. Employment Service'
- Collection ID
- Women at work World War II posters (Accession 1994.263.1)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_002
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- United We Win
- Date(s)
- 1943
- Creator
- United States. War Manpower Commission
- Contributor(s)
- Liberman, Howard (photographer), United States. Government Printing Office (printer)
- Collection ID
- World War II posters (Accession 1995.211)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_073
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- It May Be Right
- Date(s)
- 1929
- Contributor(s)
- DePuy, Hal (artist), Mather & Company (printer)
- Description
-
Text from image: 'It May Be Right -- It May Be Wrong. Be sure you know before you decide'
- Collection ID
- Mather & Company work incentive posters (Accession 2005.278)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_017
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States