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Various Collection of World War I posters [Decimalized .01-.02]

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Collection of two items related to World War I. Consists of posters pertaining to the raising funds for a refugee crisis and a recruitment poster for the Navy.

GLC#
GLC09809
Type
Header Record
Date
1917
Author/Creator
Various
Title
Collection of World War I posters [Decimalized .01-.02]
Place Written
New York, New York
Pagination
2 items
Primary time period
Progressive Era to New Era, 1900-1929
Sub-Era
World War I
Wright, George Hand, 1872-1951
King, William B., 1880-1927
Navy and Naval Stations
Recruitment
Civilian Responsibility
World War I
Refugees
Ottoman Empire
Orphans
Campaigns
Syria
Greece
Armenia
Persia

Showing 2 of 2 records

Collection Item
Poster

"follow the Boys in Blue for Home and Country"

1914-1918

Wright, George Hand, 1872-1951

One recruitment poster entitled, "follow the Boys in Blue for Home and Country," signed by the artist. Depicts civilian men lining up behind sailors boarding a battleship.

GLC09809.01

Collection Item
Poster

"Lest They Perish"

1917

King, William B., 1880-1927

One poster entitled, "Lest They Perish," pertaining to a campaign organized by American Committee for Relief in the Near East. The organization was meant to raise $30 million for refugees displaced by the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Image...

GLC09809.02

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