US Library of Congress also has a collection of WWI posters. I've done
an exhibit on the Red Cross knitting ones. My fav one is one for the
navy with a woman dressed up as a sailor. It says, "Gee I wish I were
a man. I'd join the Navy." It's very cute.
http://artwork.barewalls.com/artwork/product.html?PRODUCTID=108963
deb
On 7/16/06, Star Meyer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Regarding WWI posters, you also might try the Imperial War Museum in London.
> Just checked the site (http://www.iwm.org.uk/); it has 15,000 posters.
> Please keep us (or, at least, me) informed, as this is a marvelous topic for
> the mind and eyes. Fantastic graphics and possible insights.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Star Meyer
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