1917 20 At Home To 1 In The Trenches - Golden Age Posters
1917 20 At Home To 1 In The Trenches - Golden Age Posters
1917 20 At Home To 1 In The Trenches - Golden Age Posters

1917 20 At Home To 1 In The Trenches

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  • Date: 1917
  • Artist: R.
  • Size (in): 25 x 19
  • Size (cm): 63.5 x 48.26
  • Condition: B+
  • Linen backed: No

This poster depicts a man "USA" being maintained by many workers. Issued by the National Industrial Conservation Movement, 30 Church Street, New York City. No. E-7.

Below the title reads: "It takes the best co-operative efforts of from six to twenty workers at home to properly equip and maintain one American soldier at the front. For each soldier boy, weighing on an average, 150 pounds, our factories, mills, mines, farms, etc., must furnish four tons of supplies per annum; including clothing food, arms, ammunition, transportation, airplanes, etc., etc. The manufacturers of this community are doing their bit. With consistent help and encouragement for their wage-earning partners and themselves, from all classes of the people, American Industry Can And Will Win This War For Human Liberty. Breeders of industrial war at home must be eliminated. National co-operation is the slogan to insure victory for Democracy over Autocracy."


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