Map drawer 69
Container
Contains 52 Results:
“Christmas Overseas Gifts” - Santa Claus in an army helmet holding a package for a soldier. Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army, 1945
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 1, Item: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates:
1945
“This is the Enemy” - A Nazi hand driving a knife through the Holy Bible. Office of War Information Poster, 1943
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 1, Item: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates:
1943
“Who cares about Oxygen? You Do” - A hand reaching for an oxygen mask. Headquarters AAF. Office of Flying Safety , 1943
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 1, Item: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates:
1943
A Ring Master asks a clown on stilts “What’s it like up there?” and he replies “Ask your Oxygen Officer.” Headquarters AAF. Office of Flying Safety, 1943
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 1, Item: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates:
1943
“Keep ‘em Shooting!” - A letter to ordnance workers from C. M. Wesson, the Chief of Ordnance emphasizing their responsibility. Ordnance Department, U.S. Army, 1942
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 1, Item: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates:
1942
“Altitude is Safe If you know what you’re doing…Ask your Oxygen Officer” - Man on a tightrope above buildings. Headquarters AAF, Office of Flying Safety, 1943
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 1, Item: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates:
1943
“Check With Your Oxygen Officer” - An order from the War Dept. with an oxygen mask beside it. Headquarters AAF, Office of Flying Safety, 1943
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 1, Item: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates:
1943
“Strong in the strength of the Lord we who fight in the people’s cause will never stop until that cause is won” - Hands holding a gun and wrenches. Office of War Information Poster, 1942
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 1, Item: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates:
1942
“Know Your Oxygen!” - A limerick and picture of a man with anoxia. Headquarters AAF, Office of Flying Safety, 1943
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 1, Item: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates:
1943
“Doctors are Scarce / One out of three has gone to war / Be Prepared / For minor injury / For minor illness / Learn First Aid & Home Nursing / Red Cross Civil Defense" Office of War Information Poster, 1943
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 1, Item: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates:
1943