From Zazzle's vast collection of Work Projects Administration (WPA) and War posters–an amazing assortment of iconic images designed to promote the arts, public welfare, and patriotism–This commemorative poster print features a poster created by Erik Hans Krause, promoting cleanliness, created in 1938.
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Young Mans Opportunity 1941 WPA Poster
From Zazzle's vast collection of Work Projects Administration (WPA) and War posters–an amazing assortment of iconic images designed to promote the arts, public welfare, and patriotism–This commemorative poster print features a poster created by Albert Bender, promoting the U.S. Civilian Conservation Corps showing a young man with pickaxe, created in 1941.
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Mine more coal print
From Zazzle's vast collection of Work Projects Administration (WPA) and War posters–an amazing assortment of iconic images designed to promote the arts, public welfare, and patriotism–This commemorative poster print features a poster showing a miner with a pickaxe and a soldier with a rifle. Created by Walter Whitehead in 1918.
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President Roosevelt and John Muir California 1903 Post Card
Teddy Roosevelt and John Muir at Mariposa Grove under a Redwood Tree, Yosemite National Park, 1903. From the private collection of Scenesfromthepast.net.
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Visit the Aquarium – WPA Poster – Post Cards
Poster promoting aquariums as places to visit, showing jellyfish. This is a reproduction and has been edited and digitally enhanced to repair flaws, major stains, etcetera. Options such as border sizes, background and border colors, and certain text may be edited and changed if you like. Just click the customize button. This image has been edited to adjust for age and discoloration, and to repair any major defects. The images are reproduced here from very high resolution files, so you can be confident that the quality will remain the best. The images have been edited and cleaned up. Image courtesy of OldBookArt.com. Visit their Blog or their Gallery to find thousands of other free images and maps from public domain sources. Old Book Art is supported by: ZephyrusBooks.com . The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's (FDR's) New Deal during the Great Depression and WWII. These posters were part of an effort to both support the arts and to promote various community goals such as tourism, travel, the theater, music, zoos, workplace safety, worker training and job skills, health, education, youth activities and regional promotion. Archived and published in its raw form by the LOC Work Projects Administration Poster Collection, these are all public domain images, as they were created either by the US Government or by a government employee as part of his or her official duties. No known restrictions on publication exist. While freely available from the LOC archives, the images here have been edited and cleaned up to make them more presentable for publication.
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Roosevelt – Failure Posters
President Roosevelt Quote about Failure. Design includes an image of Teddy Roosevelt and the words ‘It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.’ A great gift idea!
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Help Czechoslovakia Postcards
Help Czechoslovakia Great quality, restored Help Czechoslovakia world war 2 poster. WW2Poster store has this and hundreds of ww2 posters, mugs, ww2 stamps and more memorabilia. Relive and cherish the American history. This and many other products with Help Czechoslovakia in our collection.
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Orderly Line Civil Defense 1941 WPA Print
From Zazzle's vast collection of Work Projects Administration (WPA) and War posters–an amazing assortment of iconic images designed to promote the arts, public welfare, and patriotism–This commemorative poster print features a poster promoting safety procedures during civil defense air raid drills, created in 1941.
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FEAR AND SPIDERS (Dark) Tees
On Inauguration Day in 1933, the 32nd President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, delivered an historic address stating that the only thing we'all had to fear was fear itself. But, of course, this wasn't entirely true. There are many things we have to fear that FDR neglected to mention. Vampires, for one. Werewolves too. Parasites. El Chupacabra. The Grim Reaper. The Tooth Fairy's evil cousin. Martha Stewart. Snakes and scorpions. And especially spiders.
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George Washington "The spirit still lives" Posters
From Zazzle's vast collection of Work Projects Administration (WPA) and War posters–an amazing assortment of iconic images designed to promote the arts, public welfare, and patriotism–This commemorative poster print features a poster showing George Washington clasping hands with a minuteman and a modern-day soldier. Published in 1918.