All Posters (Collection)
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Help deliver the goods
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MU: Under title: U. S. Navy Recruiting Station, 1821-Market Street --- St. Louis --- 7th & Chestnut Streets (010-508818950) #117 written in red in lower right corner (010-508880267)., MU: Poster mounted on canvas., Poster showing sailor pulling cable over hook, large ammunition shells attached to cable.
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Hommage aux Canadiens
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Śeance du 24 Juillet 1918., Above title: Liberté-Egalité-Fraternité, Republique Française ... Ville de Joinville-Le-Pont., Translation of title: Tribute to Canadians., MU: Poster mounted on canvas and encapsulated. Stamped on back: University of Missouri Library, Oct. 29, 1947.
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Illinois State Building
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This reproduction print was issued as part of a Sunday supplement series by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat in 1904 to highlight the Louisiana Purchase Exposition., Original measures 40 x 24 cm., "Suppl. to St. Louis Globe-Democrat, May 15, 1904.", "Size, 200 x 150 feet ... Cost $90,000.00."
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Joan of Arc saved France
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"This World War I poster, issued by the United States Department of the Treasury, urges women to buy war savings stamps to help finance the war effort. The War Savings Stamps (W.S.S.) program aimed to instill patriotism in citizens as well as raise funds. Stamps were available in 10-cent and 25-cent versions, and were bought by school-age children and other small savers. This poster invokes the figure of Joan of Arc (circa 1412–31), the traditionally recognized patriot and martyr of France who led the fight against the English in the Hundred Years’ War. The illustration of a beautiful young Joan, raising her sword, is by Haskell Coffin (1878–1941), an American artist best known for his portrayals of women on the covers of The Saturday Evening Post, McCall’s Magazine, The American Magazine, Redbook, and other weekly and monthly magazines"--World Digital Library., "S-2.", Poster showing Joan of Arc wearing armor and bearing sword.
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Laissez circuler la monnaie d'argent et de billon utile á notre commerce
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An overturned jar with coins spilling out of it., Translation of title: Let silver and nickel coinage circulate. It's needed for our commerce., From a group of posters designed by school children and others, some marked "Affiche composée par les enfants de France pour la prévoyance et les économies.", Promotional goal: Fr. J72. 1918., MU: Dimensions: Main poster has attachment, Affiche composée par les enfants de France ..." 78 x 35 cm. Poster mounted on canvas and encapsulated. Stamped on back: University of Missouri Library, Oct. 30, 1947.
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Le Pont du Gard (1er siècle)
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Travel poster reproduction of a painting depicting a view of a Roman aqueduct in Gard, France built in the 1st century. At top of poster is Paris - Lyon - Méditerranée, or PLM, which was a French railway company created between 1858 and 1862.
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Le plan pangermaniste
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Translation of title: The pangermanism plan., MU: Poster mounted on canvas and encapsulated. Stamped on back: University of Missouri Library, Oct. 28, 1947., Full subtitle: En dehors de toute question de langue et de race, l'Allemagne vise à absorber les diverses régions dont la possession est considérée comme utile à sa puissance.
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Lest they perish
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Poster showing Syrian mother and child, standing in front of a destroyed home.
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Lest we perish
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Poster showing Near Eastern girl with arms outstretched.
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Library service roll
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The text lists the names of fourteen servicemen serving during World War I who had worked at the Library at one time. Additional information, including unit, city and states are given for eleven of the servicemen. The thirteenth and fourteenth names are on a separate sheet that is attached to the original sheet., A service flag has been placed in the University Library containing ten stars for men who have worked there since H. O. Severance has been librarian, and who are now in service. They are: Captains Chester Longwell, Herschel Colbert, and Carson E. Cowherd Lieutenants Claude B. Cross, now in France, Guy V. Head, James R. Bryant of Camp Zachary Taylor, and George T. Riley of Camp Funston George Phillips of Fort Sill, George B. McCowan, of Camp Funston and J. H. Longwell, of the Third Reserve Officer's Training Camp at Camp Pike. -- page 126, The Missouri Alumnus, January 1918. Additional names on broadside are: J. Fay Minnis, J. Arthur Love, Delos C. Johns, and Hugh Trowbridge., MU: Poster mounted on canvas and encapsulated.
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Library work
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Drawing is signed, C. Williams., Text with drawing of a large library facade and entrance.
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Louisiana State Building
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This reproduction print was issued as part of a Sunday supplement series by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat in 1904 to highlight the Louisiana Purchase Exposition., Original measures 40 x 24 cm., "Suppl. to St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Apr. 17, 1904.", "Cost, $32,000."
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Men and women!
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Lists cities and addresses of local U.S. Employment Service offices in Connecticut., MU: Poster mounted on canvas and encapsulated. Stamped on back: University of Missouri Library, Oct. 28, 1947.
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Mesures prescrites en cas d'incursion d'aéronefs ennemis
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Additional text lists public safety measures prescribed in case of an enemy aircraft raid., A l'Hôtel de Ville, le 4 Février 1918, le Maire de Versailles, Henri Simon., At top of poster: République Franc̦aise -- Ville de Versailles., MU: Poster mounted on canvas and encapsulated. Stamped on back: University of Missouri Library, Oct. 28, 1947.
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Ministry of Food
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MU: Poster has repairs to torn edges and is encapsulated. Stamped on back: University of Missouri Library, Oct. 30, 1947.
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Missouri State Building
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This reproduction print was issued as part of a Sunday supplement series by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat in 1904 to highlight the Louisiana Purchase Exposition., Original measures 40 x 24 cm., "Suppl. to St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Apr. 3, 1904.", "Size, 160 x 312 Feet ... Cost, $160,000.00."
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Mitbürger!
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Additional text announces Ebert as the new chancellor.
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Newquay in the Cornish Riviera
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Travel poster showing three paintings of the beaches of Newquay. The text lists various activities to do in Newquay and where to get an illustrated pamphlet., Published between 1920 and 1929.
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Official notice
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Text only poster printed in blue ink with image of the Great Seal of the United States at left.
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Ordonnance portant taxation de la vente au détail du sucre dans la Départment de la Seine
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At head of title: République Française, Liberté Egalité Fraternité, Préfecture de Police, 2e Division, 3e Bureau., 3520-16., Paris, le 3 Octobre 1916., Translation of title: Order for taxation of retail sale of sugar in the Department of the Seine., MU: Poster mounted on canvas and encapsulated. Stamped on back: University of Missouri Library, Oct. 30, 1947., Regulations regarding the retail sale of sugar, including maximum prices.
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Ordre de réquisition
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1750-138-1906., Translation of title: Order of requisition., At head of title: République Française, Ministére de la Guerre., MU: Poster mounted on canvas. Stamped on back: University of Missouri Library, Oct. 30, 1947., MU: Cluses (H. S.) is handwritten at end of phrase, le droit de réquisition est ouvert dans le canton de [blank]., Translation of additional text: By applying first, article 1 of the law of July 3, 1877 relative to military requisitions, and second, article 40 of the law from March 24, 1905 on army recruitment, the requisition is open in the township of [blank].
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Palace of Agriculture
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This reproduction print was issued as part of a Sunday supplement series by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat in 1904 to highlight the Louisiana Purchase Exposition., Original measures 40 x 24 cm., "Suppl. to St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Feb. 21, 1904.", "Size, 500 x 1600 Feet ... Cost, $550,000.00."
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Palace of Art
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This reproduction print was issued as part of a Sunday supplement series by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat in 1904 to highlight the Louisiana Purchase Exposition., Original measures 40 x 24 cm., "Suppl. to St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Mar. 20, 1904.", "Size, 425 x 750 Feet ... Cost, $1,040,000.00."
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Palace of Electricity
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This reproduction print was issued as part of a Sunday supplement series by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat in 1904 to highlight the Louisiana Purchase Exposition., Original measures 40 x 24 cm., "Suppl. to St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Feb. 7, 1904.", "Size 525 x 700 Feet ... Cost, $399,940.00."
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Palace of Horticulture
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This reproduction print was issued as part of a Sunday supplement series by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat in 1904 to highlight the Louisiana Purchase Exposition., Original measures 40 x 24 cm., "Suppl. to St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Mar. 27, 1904.", "Size, 400 x 800 Feet ... Cost, $240,000.00."
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