Map drawer 69
Container
Contains 52 Results:
Map Drawer 69, Folder 4: Victory Garden
File — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 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:
1941 - 1946
“Going our way?” - Two children going to farm. Be a victory farm volunteer.US Crop Corps. Anton Brueli, 1945
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 4, 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
“Grow your own Be sure!" - Produce in front of a red, white and blue ‘V’. Garden for Victory. Grover Strong, 1945
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 4, Item: 1
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
“Your Victory Garden Counts More Than Ever!” - Vegetables and two people working in a victory garden. Hubert Morley. War Food Administration, 1945
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 4, 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:
1945
“Join Us on the Farm Front!” - Two kids with farming tools. VFV. U.S. Crop Corps, 1944
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 4, 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:
1944
“Your Victory Garden Counts More Than Ever!” - Vegetables and two people working in a victory garden. Hubert Morley. War Food Administration, 1945
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 4, 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:
1945
“Can all you Can” - A can in front of fruits and vegetables. U.S. Office of War Information, 1943
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 4, 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
“Going our way?” - Two children going to farm. Be a victory farm volunteer. Anton Brueli. Office of War Information for War Food Administration, 1945
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 4, 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:
1945
“Plant a Victory Garden Our Food is Fighting” - Two adults and a child working in a garden. Office of War Information, 1943
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 4, 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:
1943
“Work on a farm…this summer” - A young man and woman holding a pitchfork and a basket of produce. Douglas. Office of War Information, 1943
Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 4, 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