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Advert for The National Savings Committee 1940This year make your holiday weeks National Savings Week ! In 1940 The National Savings Committee asked that the general public put aside the thought of going away on holiday
War Weapons Week and London Fire Brigade fireboats, WW2The London Fire Brigades fireboat Massey Shaw (which took part in the Dunkirk evacuations) and a fire float are moored at Westminster pier whilst their crews are promoting War Weapons Week
View of central steps of Capitol, where movie stars are selling Liberty Bonds. Photograph shows Mary Pickford and others surrounded by crowd. Date 1918
If you can t go - buy war bonds Our bonds are their security!! : This hotel pledges a 100% payroll allotment. Poster encouraging purchase of war bonds
Lend the way they fight, buy bonds to your utmost. Poster showing American soldier holding hand grenade over German soldiers in trench. Date 1918
Must children die and mothers plead in vain? Buy more Liberty Bonds. Poster showing a mother clutching children as she reaches out for help. Date 1918
That liberty shall not perish from the earth - Buy liberty bonds Fourth Liberty Loan. Poster showing the Statue of Liberty in ruins, and the New York skyline in flames. Date 1918
Bonds - which?. Poster showing Uncle Sam proffering Liberty Bonds, or shackles inscribed Prussia. Date 1917
Buy Liberty Bonds. Poster showing silhouhette portrait of Abraham Lincoln with a quote from him. Date 1917
Good bye, Dad, I m off to fight for Old Glory, you buy US gov t bonds Third Liberty Loan. Poster showing a young man in uniform shaking the hand of an older man
Fight or buy bonds - Third Liberty Loan. Poster showing a woman in white waving the American flag, as soldiers march behind her. Date 1917
Remember! The flag of liberty - Support it! Buy US government bonds, 3rd Liberty Loan. Poster showing immigrants before an American flag. Date 1917
Lend as they fight - Buy more Liberty Bonds. Poster showing soldiers in battle, firing their weapons. Date 1918
4 reasons for buying Victory Bonds
Come on! Buy more Liberty Bonds. Poster showing a US soldier wielding a bayonet over a fallen German soldier. Date 1918
War bonds. Feed the guns!. Poster showing a range of artillery, with soldier looking through a telescope. Date 1915
Keep all Canadians busy. Buy 1918 Victory Bonds. Poster shows beavers chewing on a tree. Date 1918
Yours not to do and die - yours but to go and buy Victory Bonds, 1918. Poster showing soldiers with bayonets about to charge. Date 1918
Hun or home? Buy more Liberty Bonds. Poster showing a woman clutching an infant as a German soldier with bloody hands approaches. Date 1918
Doing my bit, four years; do yours, buy Victory Bonds. Poster shows a Canadian soldier holding up four fingers. Date 1917
Keep these off the USA. - Buy more Liberty Bonds. Poster showing bloodstained boots with the German imperial eagle insignia. Date 1917
Buy Victory Bonds. Back him up!. Poster shows a rear view of a soldier facing battlefield. Date 1917
Remember your first thrill of American liberty Your duty - Buy United States government bonds - 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917. Poster showing immigrants on a ships deck
Help to catch Huns. Victory Bonds shorten the war
Over the top for you - Buy US gov t bonds, Third Liberty Loan. Poster showing a soldier clutching an American flag. Date 1918
Buy War Bonds. Pave the way to victory. Poster shows Canadian soldiers in trucks driving over a road paved with war bonds. Date 1918
Ammunition! And remember - bonds buy bullets!. Poster showing a soldier with a machine gun in the heat of battle, reaching out for ammunition. Date 1918
You buy war bonds. We do the rest!. Poster showing two soldiers, one wearing a hat, the other a helmet. Date 1915
Don t dream of victory - Fight for it! Buy Liberty Bonds. Poster showing figure Victory with a sailor and a soldier. Date 1918. Don t dream of victory - Fight for it! Buy Liberty Bonds
Faith in Canada - Use it all for Victory Bonds. Poster showing a treasure chest, with soldiers in the background. Date 1918
The Hun - His mark - Blot it out with Liberty Bonds. Poster showing a bloody hand print. Date 1917
They serve France - How can I serve Canada? Buy Victory Bonds. Poster showing three women pulling a plow. Date 1918
Victory Bonds will help stop this. Kulture vs. humanity. Poster shows a Canadian soldier holding a drowned Red Cross worker and raising his fist at the sailors on the nearby German submarine
New York, New York. Photo mural to promote the sales of defense bonds, designed by Farm Security Administration, in concourse of Grand Central terminal. Date 1942
War bonds over 90% NOP. EWar bonds over 90% NOP.E. Poster encouraging purchase of war bonds to support the war effort. Date between 1941 and 1943
Poster advertising War Savings, encourage people to invest in war bonds to support the ATS (the womens branch of the army, the Auxiliary Territorial Service). 1940s
British Victory Loan advertisement, WW1A British advertisement, encouraging people to invest in war bonds just after the First World War has ended -- Join the Rush to buy Victory Loan
Poster advertising Austrian War Bonds from a Viennese bank. Depicting a medieval soldier with a drum and a sword. early 20th century
Scouts with their Model T FordTwo boy scouts of Troop 176 of Leavenworth, Kansas loading their Model T Ford with scrap metal. The car hauled much salvage material and enabled the Troop to buy War Bonds. circa 1940s
Poster advertising war bonds, GermanyPoster advertising the 7th issue of war bonds in Germany during the First World War, with the face of Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg. circa 1917
US War BondsFire Away! Buy Extra Bonds. A plea to purchase war bonds, issued by the US Treasury Department War Finance Division. The card is in honour of the USS Dorrado
Feed the Guns Campaign - War BondsA Feed the Guns campaign week to attract the populace in Britain to buy War Bonds to help " End the War". Separate campaigns of special weeks were " led off " by spectacular
Protesting BondsScouts protest against the Freedom Bonds
Hysterical French NunIn 17th century France, a hysterical nun breaks loose from her bonds and terrifies the convent with her insistence that she is possessed by demons
British War Bonds PosterBritish war loan poster with an illustration of an destroyed Belgian village and the slogan Buy National War Bonds and protect YOUR HOME
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