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# | Title | Date(s) | Date(s) | Creator | Contributor(s) | Description | Description | Collection ID | Hagley ID | Collection |
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1 | 4th liberty loan poster, circa 1914-1918 | 1918?, 1918 | Pennsylvania Railroad (Corporate Name) (originator) | Pennsylvania Railroad negative collection (Accession 1993.300) | PRR_04600D | Pennsylvania Railroad negatives | ||||
2 | 4th liberty loan poster, circa 1914-1918 | 1918?, 1918 | Pennsylvania Railroad (Corporate Name) (originator) | Pennsylvania Railroad negative collection (Accession 1993.300) | PRR_04600C | Pennsylvania Railroad negatives | ||||
3 | 4th liberty loan poster, circa 1914-1918 | 1918?, 1918 | Pennsylvania Railroad (Corporate Name) (originator) | Pennsylvania Railroad negative collection (Accession 1993.300) | PRR_EE04600a | Pennsylvania Railroad negatives | ||||
4 | 4th liberty loan poster, circa 1914-1918 | 1918?, 1918 | Pennsylvania Railroad (Corporate Name) (originator) | Pennsylvania Railroad negative collection (Accession 1993.300) | PRR_EE04600b | Pennsylvania Railroad negatives | ||||
5 | Give 'Em Both Barrels | 1942?, 1942 | United States. War Production Board | Carlu, Jean, 1900-1997 (artist) | Give 'em both barrels (poster) (Accession 1996.296) | posterexhibit_030 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery | |||
6 | Stop Loose Talk to Strangers | 1943, 1941 | Distillers Corporation-Seagrams Ltd. | Essargee (artist) |
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.' |
Seagram Company World War II posters (Accession 2004.214.3) | posterexhibit_063 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery | ||
7 | Bundles for Berlin | 1942 | United States. War Production Board | Brindle, Melbourne, 1904- (artist), United States. Government Printing Office (printer) |
Text from image: ''Bundles for Berlin' -- More Production!' |
World War II posters (Accession 1995.211) | posterexhibit_005 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery | ||
8 | Fight Or Buy Bonds | 1917 | Christy, Howard Chandler, 1873-1952 (artist) |
Text from image: 'Fight or Buy Bonds -- Third Liberty Loan' |
National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418) | posterexhibit_056 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery, National Association of Manufacturers collections | |||
9 | Follow Safety Rules | 1942 | United States. War Production Board |
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!' |
World War II posters (Accession 1995.211) | posterexhibit_006 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery | |||
10 | Don't Talk Loosely To Strangers | 1943, 1941 | Distillers Corporation-Seagrams Ltd. | Essargee (artist) |
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.' |
Seagram Company World War II posters (Accession 2004.204.2) | posterexhibit_062 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery | ||
11 | Free Labor Will Win | 1942 | United States. War Production Board | Bruehl, Anton (photographer), United States. Government Printing Office (printer) | World War II posters (Accession 1995.211) | posterexhibit_067 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery | |||
12 | Team Work Wins! | 1918 | United States. Army. Ordnance Department | Still, Roy Hull, 1888-1976 (artist) |
Text from image: 'Team Work Wins! Your work here makes their work over there possible. With your help they are invincible. Without it they are helpless. Whatever you make, machine gun or harness, cartridges or helmet, they are waiting for it.' |
National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418) | posterexhibit_064 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery, National Association of Manufacturers collections | ||
13 | For Home and Country | 1918 | Orr, Alfred Everitt, 1886- (artist) |
Text from image: 'For Home and Country -- Victory Liberty Loan' |
St. Amour drawings, blueprints, etc. (Accession 1969.060) | posterexhibit_024 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery | |||
14 | I Need Your Skill In A War Job! | 1943 | United States. Office of War Information | Flagg, James Montgomery, 1877-1960 (artist), United States. Government Printing Office (printer) |
Text from image: 'I need your skill in a War Job! If you know one of these trades and are not in real war work, you are badly needed: Airplane Skin Man; Airplane Subassembler; Ammunition Inspector; Assembler, Ship; Bench Hand, Metal Work; Bus Driver; Carpenter, Ship; Cord Wood Cutter; Crane Rigger; Cylindrical Grinder Operator; Driller, Ship; Electrician, Ship; Flanging Press Operator; Internal Precision Grinder; Machinist, Outside; Metal Chipper; Milling Machine Operator; Milling Machine... Show moreText from image: 'I need your skill in a War Job! If you know one of these trades and are not in real war work, you are badly needed: Airplane Skin Man; Airplane Subassembler; Ammunition Inspector; Assembler, Ship; Bench Hand, Metal Work; Bus Driver; Carpenter, Ship; Cord Wood Cutter; Crane Rigger; Cylindrical Grinder Operator; Driller, Ship; Electrician, Ship; Flanging Press Operator; Internal Precision Grinder; Machinist, Outside; Metal Chipper; Milling Machine Operator; Milling Machine Operator, All-Round; Mixer Operator, Explosives; Radio Chassis Assembler; Painter, Ship, Rough or Finish; Plate Hanger; Screw Machine Operator; Tack Welder. See your nearest U.S. Employment Service' Show less |
posterexhibit_027 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery | |||
15 | Teamwork Wins | 1943, 1941 | Kline, Hibberd V. B. (Hibberd Van Buren), 1885- (artist), Thomsen-Ellis Company (printer), United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation (originator) | Pennsylvania Steel Company and Maryland Steel Company photograph collection (Accession 1975.238) | posterexhibit_077 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery | ||||
16 | Sink A Sub From Your Farm | 1943, 1941 |
Text from image: 'Sink A Sub From Your Farm -- Bring In Your Scrap; 'Brave Men Shall Not Die Because I Faltered' National Scrap Harvest' |
Sink a sub from your farm [graphic] (Accession 2006.240.2) | posterexhibit_076 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery | ||||
17 | To the Fireman | 1918?, 1918 | United States. Department of the Interior United States. Bureau of Mines (originator) |
Text from image: 'To the Fireman: The Man With The Shovel controls the wise use of Coal. The Country needs his skill to prevent waste of fuel required to keep us warm and to turn the wheels of industry that shall command Victory.' Artist identified only as "J.L.R." |
National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418) | posterexhibit_022 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery, National Association of Manufacturers collections | |||
18 | Sure We'll Finish the Job | 1918 | Beneker, Gerrit A. (Gerrit Albertus), 1882-1934 (artist) |
Text from image: 'Sure! We'll Finish the Job -- Victory Liberty Loan' |
St. Amour drawings, blueprints, etc. (Accession 1969.060.4) | posterexhibit_001 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery | |||
19 | I Want You for The Navy | 1917 | Christy, Howard Chandler, 1873-1952 (artist) |
Text from image: 'I Want You for The Navy -- Promotion for anyone enlisting apply any recruiting station or postmaster' |
National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418) | posterexhibit_003 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery, National Association of Manufacturers collections | |||
20 | Not Just Hats Off To The Flag | 1918?, 1918 | United States. Army. Ordnance Department | Palmer, A. H. (Alfred Herbert), 1853-1932 (artist) |
Text from image: 'Not Just Hats Off To The Flag But Sleeves Up For It!' |
National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418) | posterexhibit_065 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery, National Association of Manufacturers collections | ||
21 | Free Speech Doesn't Mean Careless Talk! | 1943 | Distillers Corporation-Seagrams Ltd. | Essargee (artist) |
Text from image: 'Free Speech Doesn't Mean Careless Talk! This poster is published by the House of Seagram as part of its contribution to the National Victory Effort' |
Seagram Company World War II posters (Accession 2004.248.2) | posterexhibit_026 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery | ||
22 | That Liberty Shall Not Perish From The Earth | 1918 | Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926 (artist) |
Text from image: 'That Liberty Shall Not Perish From the Earth Buy Liberty Bonds, Fourth Liberty Loan.' |
National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418) | posterexhibit_071 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery, National Association of Manufacturers collections | |||
23 | Of Course I Can! | 1944 | Williams, Dick (artist) | World War II posters (Accession 1995.211) | posterexhibit_068 | Workplace posters in the United States gallery | ||||
24 | Work six days a week : we must work as American freeman now or later drudge as German slaves | 1916 | United States. Department of Labor | Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body) | Broadside Medium | Broadside_08233953 | World War I motivational broadsides | |||
25 | Fifty-fifty : those who work at the benches must stand shoulder to shoulder with those who work in the office : together we win, divided we lose : let us cooperate in producing that prosperity may continue | 1918 | United States. Department of Labor | Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934 (associated name), United States Employment Service (issuing body) | Broadside Small | Broadside_08233960 | World War I motivational broadsides |