Title from item. No. 4. Poster is text only.
- Subject:
- History
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Diagram/Illustration
- Primary Source
- Provider:
- Library of Congress
- Provider Set:
- Library of Congress - World War I Posters
- Date Added:
- 06/19/2013
Title from item. No. 4. Poster is text only.
Title from item. No. 12. Poster is text only.
Poster showing a bloody hand print. No. 4B. Title from item.
Poster showing a woman and children, cowering in distress. 937 Woodward Building, campaign headquarters, Near East Relief, 819 15th Street.
Poster showing starving women and children. No. 12. United States Food Administration.
Poster showing a pair of staring eyes on a black background. Title transcribed from item.
Poster showing a woman clutching an infant as a German soldier with bloody hands approaches. No. 9-B.
Poster is text only. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.
Poster promoting a demonstration of poultry management skills by the New York State Food Supply Commission. S-5-27. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.
Half-length portrait of Uncle Sam, standing, facing front, with his fists on his hips. W[ar] S[avings] S[tamps] enlistment. Princeton war posters, Turnbull BFA2278. Promotional goal: U.S. J8. 1918.
Poster showing a bull approaching a recruiting station decorated with the British flag. Bovril is a brand name for beef extract. Caption: British to the backbone. Regd. No. A 508. Title from item.
Poster showing a young woman clutching an American flag as she calls out, with Red Cross symbol and U.S. Capitol in background. Copyright American Red Cross.
Poster showing a portrait of Woodrow Wilson.
Poster showing a young woman in Navy uniform jacket and cap. 1129 2nd Ave., near 59th St., N.Y. City. Stamped: U.S. Government Property, $5000 fine and imprisonment for defacing. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.
Title from item. Poster is text only.
Red Cross recruitment poster showing a nurse on a battlefield with a wounded soldier appealing to a nurse seated at a desk; in the background, soldiers charge into battle. Copyrighted 1918 by Rev. S.A. Iciek.
Poster showing an American flag. Associated Motion Picture Advertisers - Poster no. 2. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.
U.S. Army Signal Corps recruiting poster showing three soldiers using various methods of communication and information gathering.
Title from item. Poster is text only. Poster no. 7. W.5322, 20M - 7/15.
Poster showing a workman in a shipyard. Caption: Your country needs ships and men to build them. Armies, munitions, and supplies are useless in this war without ships to transport them. Go to the nearest shipyard and offer your services. You can thus help to win the war and make the world safe for democracy.