Drawer AA-7
Contains 7 Results:
Fight or buy bonds, 1917
By Howard Chandler Christy. Depicts Liberty carrying the American flag leading hundreds of soldiers into battle. "Fight or buy bonds. Third liberty loan."
I want you for the Navy, 1917
By Howard Chandler Christy. Female dressed in Navy jacket and hat. "I want you for the Navy. Promotion for any one enlisting apply any recruiting station."
Together we win, circa 1917
By James Montgomery Flagg. Issued by publications section, Emergency Fleet Corporation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Depicts sailor, laborer, and soldier walking arm in arm.
That liberty shall not parish, 1918
Image depicting Statue of Liberty with head knocked off, planes flying overhead, and a city (presumably New York City) burning. "That liberty shall not perish from the Earth. Buy liberty bonds. Fourth liberty loan."
Not just hats off to the flag, circa 1918
By A. H. Palmer. Issued by Ordnance Department, U. S. Army. Depicts man rolling up his sleeves donning an apron and hat to work in an industrial plant, with munitions by his feet while a crowd in the distance salutes the American flag. "Not just hats off to the flag but sleeves up for it!"
To all employees: a call to action!, circa 1918
By H. Paus. Issued by the Navy Department through the U. S. Navy Recruiting Bureau. Painting of Liberty bearing a whield and wrapped in the American flag, taking a sword from a figured labeled "labor" before going to war, with a large factory complex in the background. "I shall expect every man who is not a slacker to be at my side throughout this great enterprise. - Woodrow Wilson" quote at top. "This plant is executing a contract for the United States Navy. As patriotic Americans you can render a great service by doing your work promptly and doing it well. Remember: your work is an important factor in this fight for freedom. On land and sea our soldiers and sailors are depending on you to do your part in the winning of the war."
Serve and conserve, 1943
Issued by the U. S. Government Printing Office. Poster encouraging people to conserve electricity, communications, water, and transportation in order to help the war cause.