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Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto
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Poster shows a woman, representing Canada, on a horse, holding the British flag; next to her stands a Canadian soldier and overhead is an airplane; in background, the exhibition grounds. Various other war-related items are depicted. Title from item.

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[Cannon]
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Poster showing a large cannon in battle. Poster has no text, but blank space for text to be added. Poster no. 79. B3033 - Wt. 8276/2623 - 10M 6/18. E3054. Title devised by Library staff.

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06/18/2013
Cardinal Mercier Has Appealed to the Food Administration for More Food for Starving Millions
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Poster showing a portrait of Cardinal Mercier. Text continues: Eat less wheat, meat, fats and sugar. Ship more to the war-stricken people of France - Belgium - Italy. No. 10.

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Cavalry Life! In the U.S. Army "If You Want to Have a Good Time 'jine' the Cavalry!"
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U.S. Army cavalry recruiting poster showing fifteen scenes of the cavalry life "in the field" with "plenty of good sport" and "in the garrison." R.S.A.G.O., No. 226 -- 4-26-20.

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The Central Committee for National Patriotic Organizations Imperial Patriotic Meeting, the Guildhall, City of London
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Poster showing St. George slaying the dragon; illustration forms a border around details of the patriotic rally. Title from item.

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A Chance Shot This is a Chance Photograph of a Chance Shot at a "sub" by a Real Chance Taking American
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U.S. Navy recruitment poster showing scene aboard ship of sailors loading artillery. Poster caption continues: There is a chance for you too; to build up your body, to learn or perfect a trade, to see the world, to make the folks proud of you - and get paid for it - what a chance! ; Apply - Navy Recruiting Station. Reproduction of photograph.

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Charity Bazar [i.e., Bazaar] for the Widows and Orphans of German, Austrian, Hungarian and their Allied Soldiers
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Poster showing pennants and flags above an entrance. Madison Square Garden, New York City, March 11th - March 23d 1916, Admission 25c[ents]. Title from item. Cite as: Gift of Tjark Reiss, Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Winold Reiss Collection, LC-USZC4-9854. Gift, Tjark Reiss, 1998 (DLC/PP-1998:055) Forms part of: Winold Reiss Collection (Library of Congress)

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06/18/2013
"The Child at Your Door" 400,000 Orphans Starving, No State Aid Available--Campaign for $30,000,000.
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Poster showing a child wearing a scarf on her head. American Committee Relief in the Near East. Armenia-Greece-Syria-Persia. 1 Madison Ave., New York, Cleveland H. Dodge Treas. Signed with unidentified monogram (D. or H. P. ?). Committee on Public Information, Division of Pictorial Publicity.

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"The Child at Your Door" 400,000 Orphans Starving, No State Aid Available--Campaign for $30,000,000.
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Poster showing a child wearing a scarf on her head. American Committee Relief in the Near East. Armenia-Greece-Syria-Persia. Baltimore Campaign February 9th to 17th. Signed with unidentified monogram (D. or H. P. ?).

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Chums "When I Really Began to Admire You, My Friend, Was When You Pulled That Lusitania Job : When You Did That, I Said to Myself - 'there's a Man After My Own Heart!'"
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Poster showing a devil seated with his arm around the shoulders of Kaiser Wilhelm II, a devil-like figure who is holding a bloody sword; the Kaiser has a gloomy look on his face even though he is being praised by the devil. Barron Collier patriotic series No. 2.

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06/18/2013
Church Army Hut Day, Wednesday, April 18. Recreation Huts Urgently Needed On All Fronts
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Poster showing Britannia, who points to a Church Army Recreation Hut surrounded by soldiers, near a battlefield. Founder & Hon. Chief Secretary: Prebendary Carlile, D.D., Marble Arch, W.1. Title from item.

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The Church Does Care! [...] Follow the Boys Who Follow the Flag [...] Set Aside the Week Ending Sunday January 27th, 1918 As a Sacrificial Week [...].
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Poster showing a cross surrounded by extensive text requesting contributions to the Presbyterian Church's war efforts. Also four small scenes of a soldier saying goodbye, a church, a military camp, and a Navy ship offshore. The National Service Commission of The Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A., 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

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Civilians, When We Go Through This We Need All the Help and Comfort You Can Give - the Jewish Welfare Board
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Poster showing a soldier reaching out above the chaos of battle. United War Work Campaign - Week of November 11, 1918. Title from item. Gift; John Kluge; 2007; (DLC/PP-2007:024).

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06/19/2013
The Combination That Will Win the War
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Poster showing a worker and a soldier. Text continues: Every piece of work done in this plant has a direct bearing on the outcome of the war. Our finished product goes to France. The men who face for us weariness, hardships, death, depend upon us. Our work here, fits their work over there, like a cog in a giant machine. Without our product they are helpless. With it they are invincible. They fight with what we make. We are their resource and reliance, the American workman and the American soldier, the combination that will win the war. Committee on Public Information, Division of Pictorial Publicity. Title from item.

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Come Along, Boys! Enlist to-Day
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Poster showing a cheerful soldier shouldering a rifle and smoking a pipe. Caption: "The moment the order came to go forward, there were smiling faces everywhere." Extract from letter written in the trenches of the Aisne by General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien. Poster no. 22. W. 422/405 10m. 4/15. Title from item.

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Come Along - Learn Something, See Something in the U.S. Navy Ample Shore Leave for Inland Sights
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Poster showing two sailors as tourists in South America, riding and feeding bananas to a llama. Caption: South America. Poster stamped at bottom: U.S. Navy Recruiting Station, Law Building, 9th & Market Sts., Wilmington, Dela[ware].

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