RMR23J4R–Your Liberty Bond will help stop this! World war one Spanish language American propaganda poster aimed at Hispanic donors to the war effort 1917
RMB1A1XT–American World War I Liberty Bond Poster
RMB46KX0–events, First World War / WWI, propaganda, 8th war bond, letter of acknowledgement, blank, drawing by Anton Hoffmann, Munich, Germany, 1918,
RMJRX997–Tank V Car, victory loan demo, Toronto 1917
RF2G27H2D–World War I print of soldiers in action, in an attempt to capitalize on the people's patriotism.
RFHM6ATH–U*S*A Bonds/Third Liberty Loan Campaign/Boy Scouts of America/Weapons for Liberty. 1918. Color poster by Joseph Christian Leyendecker.
RMAAKPHT–1940s DEFENSE BOND & STAMP POSTER FROM WORLD WAR TWO WITH FIGHTER PILOT SAYING YOU BUY EM WE FLY EM
RM2R2N24R–Vintage Walt Disney Company war bond issued to support WWII war effort, United States
RMKEDMJ0–Liberty Bond Billboard in Support of Raising Funds for World War I, Washington DC, USA, Harris & Ewing, 1917
RM2WTPWGY–Original WW1 era American World War one savings stamps, patriotic image of USA stripes, poignant / propaganda image of child kneeling next to mother, planes. Title: My Soldier. Buy War Stamps Keep on Buying. Artwork by Hiram Harold Green, 1917. Printed by Matthews-Northrup & Co. WW1 War Savings Stamps W.S.S. could be purchased for 25 cents and, when enough were accumulated, they could be traded in for war bonds. This poster was created by American artist Hiram Harold Green in 1917.
RMF7N6GH–Your Liberty Bond will help stop this! World war one Spanish language American propaganda poster aimed at Hispanic donors to the war effort 1917
RMHRNYCN–WWI, 4th Liberty Bond Drive, 1918
RM2ATXFDR–Original WW1 era postcard of two female members of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), friends, the woman on the left belongs to the Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, circa 1918, U.K
RMERGE4R–War bonds - Italian World War I postcard. Caption: Fratelli salvatemi! Sotto Scrivete!' / 'Save me brothers! Buy a war bond!
RM2BN16KN–[ 1943 Japan - Japanese Pacific War Bond ] — Pacific War Bond of 7.5 yen issued in Japan in 1943 (Showa 18), featuring a Japanese WWII navy ship, tank and warplane. In the 1930s and 1940s, 'voluntary' savings were so greatly encouraged to finance the Japanese war effort that by 1944 (Showa 19) Japanese households were saving an incredible 39.5% of disposable income. 20th century vintage bond.
RM2ETADE9–1940s WWII WAR BOND RALLY CROWD IN FRONT OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING WALL STREET NYC USA - q42124 CPC001 HARS FEMALES WW2 UNITED STATES LADIES PERSONS INSPIRATION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MALES RISK B&W BOND NORTH AMERICA LOAN NORTH AMERICAN SUCCESS WIDE ANGLE SELLING HIGH ANGLE BONDS SCULPTURE STRENGTH STRATEGY EFFORT EXCITEMENT EXTERIOR POWERFUL WORLD WARS WORLD WAR WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II IN OF OPPORTUNITY NYC OCCUPATIONS POLITICS APPEAL CONCEPTUAL NEW YORK CITIES STARS AND STRIPES SUPPORT WORLD WAR 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON NEW YORK CITY PROMOTING COOPERATION NATIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM
RMA4K1HX–'Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris', French World War I poster, 1918. Artist: Auguste Leroux
RM2ETA8RA–1940s TODDLER BOY IN WINDOW WITH WE ALL GAVE WORLD WAR 2 FUND RED CROSS DECAL - d1641 HAR001 HARS STUDIO SHOT HOME LIFE COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH INSPIRATION CARING MALES B&W BOND FREEDOM EFFORT WORLD WARS WORLD WAR WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II APPEAL FUND RED CROSS WORLD WAR 2 BABY BOY DONATIONS COOPERATION FUND RAISING GROWTH JUVENILES BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY FIRST AID HAR001 OLD FASHIONED
RF2G27M8B–World War I fundraising print for the Second Liberty Loan of 1917.
RM2CY3Y51–1940s WW2 SAVINGS BOND DRIVE SMILING APPEALING GIRL LOOKING AT CAMERA HOLDING $100 UNITES STATES SERIES E AMERICAN FLAG IN B/G - d2025 HAR001 HARS HISTORY CONFLICT FEMALES WW2 STUDIO SHOT RURAL HALF-LENGTH INSPIRATION CARING RISK CONFIDENCE B&W BOND EYE CONTACT FREEDOM SUCCESS HOME FRONT CHEERFUL STRENGTH VICTORY STRATEGY CHOICE EFFORT POWERFUL WORLD WARS PRIDE WORLD WAR WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II IN OPPORTUNITY POLITICS SMILES CONCEPTUAL JOYFUL SUPPORT WORLD WAR 2 $100 E JUVENILES SERIES APPEALING BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY HAR001 OLD FASHIONED
RMBK5K90–Aiutateci a vincere! la Banca commerciale Italiana. Help us win - Italian Commercial Bank - Italian World War I Bond Poster
RMMAKHAH–World War I Liberty Loan pin, round blue pin with red border features the words 'I Own A Liberty Bond' and an image of the Statue of Liberty. Given to someone who purchased a Liberty Loan or volunteered or supported the effort. Title: World War I Liberty Bond Pin . between 1916 and 1919.
RMJRX97D–Tank V Car, victory loan demo, Toronto 1917
RMDE0BDB–'Helft uns siegen! - zeichnet die Kriegsanleihe', German propaganda poster, World War I, 1917. Artist: Fritz Erler
RFHM7N78–Buy Your Victory Bonds. Ca. 1917. Color poster. Issued by Victory Bond Committee, Ottawa, Canada. (Office of Naval Records and Library) Exact Date Shot Unknown
RMR9CNHG–Marjorie Stewart -Margie-Johnson, WWII Poster girl
RFHM85XF–Forming a U.S. Coast Guard shield, high school students at Long Beach, Calif. make a striking appeal for the support of the current 7th War Loan drive, in which every purchase of a war bond helps to land that knockout blow against the Japs. Ca. 1945. (Coast Guard) Exact Date Shot unknown NARA FILE #: 026-G-4548 WAR & CONFLICT #: 770
RM2RC3AXR–'Image 111-SC-4024 captures a scene in England during World War One, showing Liberty Bond posters. The posters urge citizens to lend five shillings to their country, emphasizing the need to defeat the Germans. This image highlights the war effort and propaganda campaign conducted to support the war financially.'
RMBB1JCW–Keep All Canadians Busy
RMMN77E5–Anthracite Mine Workers at War Bond Rally, Pennsylvania, USA, William Perlitch for Office of War Information, October 1942
RMG16B1D–Entitled: 'Our boys in the trenches - is there anything they need that you would not give them? Every Liberty Bond you buy helps them win the war. Buy more Liberty Bonds!' A Liberty Bond was a war bond that was sold in the United States to support the all
RM2C8WRHY–Example of WW1 era illustrated postcard depicting sentiment towards war horses - cavalry soldier with his horse, inscribed 'comrades', The cavalryman wears a bandolier or bullet belt. U.K. 1914-1918
RMERGE4N–War bonds - Italian World War I postcard. Caption: ' E Nostro Torni quel che fu Già Nostr' ['What was Ours Must be Returned to
RM2BN16HB–[ 1943 Japan - Japanese Pacific War Bond ] — Pacific War Bond of 10 yen issued by the Imperial Government of Japan in 1943 (Showa 18), featuring a Japanese WWII navy ship, tank and warplane. In the 1930s and 1940s, 'voluntary' savings were so greatly encouraged to finance the Japanese war effort that by 1944 (Showa 19) Japanese households were saving an incredible 39.5% of disposable income. 20th century vintage bond.
RM2RBTBK7–New York, New York: c. 1917 One of the Liberty Bond drives in New York City during World War I.
RFD4T85K–Vintage World War II poster showing a hand holding a savings bond.
RMHFEBXR–050406-N-2970T-070 Sasebo, Japan (Apr. 6, 2005) Ð Lt.j.g. Andrew Bond is interviewed by Japanese media as he holds his daughter for the first time during the homecoming celebration for the amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2). Essex returned from an eight-month deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), the Global War on Terrorism and Operation Unified Assistance, the disaster relief effort in Southeast Asia following the Dec. 26, 2004 tsunami. U.S. Navy photo by PhotographerÕs Mate Airman Marvin E. Thompson Jr. (RELEASED) US Navy 050406-N-2970T-070 Lt.j.g. Andrew Bond is int
RFCNT2P7–This vintage World War II poster features a smiling factory worker holding a defense bond.
RME1GFPF–Canadian World War II poster: 'Save to Beat the Devil: Buy Victory Bonds'. Featuring Hitler as the devil.
RFF3A14W–Vintage World War I propaganda poster of Uncle Sam holding a rifle and holding out a liberty bond. It reads: If You Can’t Enlist
RM2RCA9R7–This image shows a poster titled 'French War Posters' issued by the Signal Corps during World War One. The poster features the symbol of a war bond campaign and urges citizens to do their duty and support the war effort by subscribing to the 'Crédit Commercial de France.' The photograph is labeled '7179' and was taken by a photographer from the Signal Corps.
RFD4T85J–Vintage World War I poster of the sun with a face, rising over the horizon. It reads, To-day Buy That Liberty Bond.
RM2RC84EX–Soldiers marching in the Victory Parade in New York City during World War One. The parade was held to promote the Victory Bond Drive, encouraging Americans to buy bonds to support the war effort. The photograph was taken on May 3, 1919, by Lt. Geo. H. Lyon.
RMBB1JD5–Buy Your Victory Bonds
RMR9CNJ6–Marjorie Stewart -Margie-Johnson, WWII Poster girl
RM2RBXDK7–Participants in World War I - Parade of women's organizations involved in supporting the war effort.
RM2M3KB55–Advert issued by The National Savings Committee, london. 'When the axis crumbles before the thunder of British tanks, will you be able to say. . . . I played my part to the full'. Buy 3% Defence Bonds. They have asked for total war and they shall have it! Be sure, when victory comes, that you have done your level best to help and nothing to hinder. Everything and everybody are needed for our fight - money spent on luxuries keeps goods and men serving you instead of Britain. We need MORE tanks, MORE aeroplanes, MORE destroyers - and MORE savings to help win the war. Date: 1941
RM2RC96DF–Canadian women contributing to the war effort by working in agriculture during World War One.
RM2WRH3JM–Mrs. Robt. Bacon, 18 Apr 1927 (date created or published later). Mrs. Robert Bacon leading the Fourth Division of Liberty bond boosters at the Service Flag parade up 5th Avenue, New York City, during World War I.
RMG16BKG–Entitled: 'My daddy bought me a government bond of the Third Liberty Loan - Did yours?'. Poster showing a little girl with a ribbon in her hair, clutching a Liberty Loan bond. A Liberty Bond was a war bond that was sold in the United States to support the
RM2RC7MKJ–American soldier forming a bond with a young French girl in St. Mihiel, France during World War One.
RMHEKC7N–Jenn Hemmer (left) - her 4-week-old daughter, Riley, in her arms - speaks with pediatrician Elizabeth Hasert Aug. 2 at Madigan Army Medical Center on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., about healthy baby weights during one of the hospital's Moms Own Milk group sessions. MOMs group is a twice-weekly organized effort by the MAMC lactation consultant office to bring breastfeeding mothers together with staff members who provide education on the topic, support, weigh-ins and advice concerning every aspect of breastfeeding. 'A special kind of bond,' Amidst World Breastfeeding Week, group offers new JB
RM2BN16FD–[ 1943 Japan - Japanese Pacific War Bond ] — Pacific War Bond of 15 yen issued by the Imperial Government of Japan in 1943 (Showa 18), featuring Japanese WWII warplanes, a tank and a navy ship. There were 21 releases. Release 2 through 7 all have the same so-called battle flags design. The 1st release and releases after the 7th show different designs. In the 1930s and 1940s, 'voluntary' savings were so greatly encouraged to finance the Japanese war effort that by 1944 (Showa 19) Japanese households were saving an incredible 39.5% of disposable income. 20th century vintage bond.
RM2RBXYKW–'Sergeant Reyden mixing dough at Bakery Camp No. 322 near Dijon, France during World War One.'
RM2BN167T–[ 1942 Japan - Japanese Pacific War Bond ] — Pacific War Bond of 5 yen issued by the Imperial Government of Japan in 1942 (Showa 17), featuring Japanese WWII warplanes, a tank and a navy ship. This is the 5th release of 21 releases. Release 2 through 7 all have the same so-called battle flags design. The 1st release and releases after the 7th show different designs. In the 1930s and 1940s, 'voluntary' savings were so greatly encouraged to finance the Japanese war effort that by 1944 (Showa 19) Japanese households were saving an incredible 39.5% of disposable income. 20th century vintage b
RM2RBYXXC–Workers at the Sloan Shipyards Corporation in Olympia, Washington, are seen constructing wooden ships for the U.S.A. Government under the supervision of the Shipping Board. The photograph, taken by S.Ed. W. Jackson, is part of a series documenting American military activities during World War One.
RMBB1JFG–Our Best Customer But - He Needs Credit!
RM2RC4A6J–A soldier riding a horse and carrying an American flag participates in the Liberty Loan Parade in Washington, D.C. This photograph was taken in 1919 by photographer Reed. The parade was held to promote the sale of liberty bonds to support the war effort during World War I.
RM2KA638H–KATHRYN GRAYSON in an Army Jeep outside the Statler Hotel, Boston when she attended the Hollywood Bond Cavalcade in Boston on September 10th1943
RM2RC2G54–Soldiers and civilians visit a war savings booth at Columbia University in New York City. The booth encourages individuals to purchase war savings bonds to support the war effort. The accompanying note emphasizes the importance of keeping soldiers free by contributing to the cause.
RMG3BXXM–WW1 - Tank used in Trafagar Square to sell War Bonds
RM2TA3K1N–A U.S. Marine Corps scout dog named Tia Ebron from Hampstead, N.Y. is pictured playing during the Operation Georgia in Vietnam. This photograph, taken on May 4, 1966, showcases the close bond formed between soldiers and their canine companions during the Vietnam War.
RMERGE4P–War bonds - Italian postcard. Published by Istituto nazionale della assicurazione (National Insurance Institute). Caption:
RM2RC6HH3–Belgian and French soldiers display a strong camaraderie in this photograph, captured in France during World War I. The image illustrates the bond forged through fighting as allies in a common cause. The photograph was taken in 1919 by photographer REOD and is associated with the reference number 111-SC-4010.
RMC13C2E–Bette Davis doing promotional work for the Red Cross during World War II
RM2RC60AM–A Liberty Loan float rolls down the streets of New York City in a Victory Parade. The float is decorated with patriotic symbols and encourages the public to buy Victory Notes to support the war effort. This photograph was taken by Lieutenant Geo.H.Lyon, S.C. on May 3, 1919.
RM2E9KP7J–MARY PICKFORD speaking at LIBERTY BOND RALLY in New York City in April 1917
RM2RCCNW7–Colonel Paul S. Bond, an engineer serving as the Division Engineer during the training period of World War I. This photograph, labeled with the symbol A.U., is courtesy of photographer Reed and was taken on August 1, 1919. The photo is numbered 61409 and was intended for official use only by the U.S. Army.
RMG16C04–Entitled: 'Crush the Prussian'. A Liberty Bond was a war bond that was sold in the United States to support the allied cause in World War I. Subscribing to the bonds became a symbol of patriotic duty in the United States and introduced the idea of financi
RM2RC65ET–Workers at the Detroit Shell Co. plant in Detroit, Michigan, manufacturing shells for the government during World War I. In the photograph, the government bond room can be seen, where funds were allocated for war efforts. This image was taken on March 14, 1919, and is labeled as official use only.
RM2K088P6–Liberty Loan poster, between 1914 and 1918. First World War poster with portrait of US President Woodrow Wilson: '"The time has come to conquer or submit. For us there is but one choice. We have made it". Buy a Bond of the 2nd Liberty Loan and Help Win the War; a Liberty Bond is a United States Government Bond'.
RM2RC3MG7–War Saving Stamp Platform and a large Liberty Bell from where thousands of dollars worth of stamps were sold. Located at City Hall Park in New York City, this platform was used as a tool to encourage citizens to support the war effort during World War One.
RF2RD0B01–A 1941 wartime advertisement for National Savings in the United Kingdom. The advertisement features a couple The Smiths, who decide not to get a job done in their house as ‘it would have used up material and labour which will be much better employed in helping to win the war’. Even though they have both got their full ration of of Savings Certificates they decide to put their money into Defence Bonds , ‘while Hitler is on the rampage’. Described as a pretty good proposition they pay a steady 3% and ‘are always worth what you gave for them’. the heading is Prefer Patriotism.
RM2BN16AF–[ 1942 Japan - Japanese Pacific War Bond ] — Pacific War Bond of 10 yen issued by the Imperial Government of Japan in 1942 (Showa 17), featuring Japanese WWII warplanes, a tank and a navy ship. There were 21 releases. Release 2 through 7 all have the same so-called battle flags design. The 1st release and releases after the 7th show different designs. In the 1930s and 1940s, 'voluntary' savings were so greatly encouraged to finance the Japanese war effort that by 1944 (Showa 19) Japanese households were saving an incredible 39.5% of disposable income. 20th century vintage bond.
RM2RC3CNK–'VICTORY PARADE, NEW YORK, N.Y. Port Utilities Float. Department of Steamfitting, seen in the photograph taken on 5-3-19 by Lieutenant Geo. M. Lyon, S.C. The float bears the message 'KEEP FAITH THOSE WHO DIED, BUY BONDS' and highlights the importance of supporting the war effort by becoming a bondholder.'
RFB4PEPK–Mature couple playing tug of war , smiling, portrait
RM2RC25ER–Soldiers and civilians gather at Columbia University in New York City for the 4th Liberty Loan Drive during World War One. The event was organized to raise funds and support for the war effort. This photograph captures the patriotic atmosphere and participation of the university in the campaign.
RMB0KGGN–'Subscribe for War Bonds', 1939. Artist: Pierre Lagarrigue
RM2RC1XKC–Mrs. Louis K. Pratt, a club woman, seen here as the Chairman of the Liberty Bond Committee during World War One. This photo was taken on March 30th, 1918.
RMDRDREN–Italian Patriotic Card - Bank Loans/Savings
RM2RC5KT8–Soldiers and civilians participate in a patriotic songfest in front of the Treasury Building in Washington, D.C. during World War I. This event showcased the national unity and support for the military effort during the war.
RMHH4JJB–WW2 - USA - Propaganda - We gave for our own, for our allies
RM2RC2R33–A Liberty Loan Parade taking place in Washington, D.C. during World War I. This photograph captures the patriotic spirit and support for the war effort. The parade showcases individuals proudly displaying American flags and marching together in unity. 1918.
RM2M3KAT5–Advert issued by The National Savings Committee, london. 'When we say good-bye to the gas-masks'. What will peace bring for you? Gladness? Thankfulness? Or an uncomfortable feeling that you might have done more when your country stood in need? Make up your mind today to spend money only on necessities. However much you are saving now, a closer study that you can make further enonomies. Invest to the utmost in 3% saving bonds. Our fighting men are doing their job; they leave the financial front in your care. You cannot let them down. 1942
RM2M3NYFR–'Rhyme and reason'. Sing a song of spare cash, a song to make you sigh; Four and twenty shillings spent on a 'buy'. When the 'buy' was open the 'bug' began to sing 'Wasn't that a lot to pay for such a foolish thing'. 'Buy National Saving Certificates'. 1945
RF2G27MBK–How Can I Serve Canada? Buy Victor Bonds poster showing three women pulling a plow.
RMG16C0G–Douglas Fairbanks, movie star, speaking in front of the Sub-Treasury building, New York City, to aid the 3rd Liberty Loan. A Liberty Bond was a war bond that was sold in the United States to support the allied cause in WWI. Subscribing to the bonds became
RMDRJ00D–British Victory Loan advertisement, WW1
RM2KFGJMN–Chicago school children buy $263,148.83 in war bonds, (1942 - 1943?). African American schoolgirl christening one of the jeeps in the War Bond Rally in Washington Park on June 4, Chicago, Illinois.
RF2G27H40–Propaganda print to buy U.S. Gov't Bonds featuring a U.S. soldier clutching an American flag.
RMM2K15C–Roderick W. Moore, U.S. Ambassador to Montenegro, speeks at the groundbreaking ceremony for an emergency health clinic during MEDCUR2010, in Kolisan, Montenegro, on 16 July, 2010. MEDCUR2010 is a joint effort between the U.S. and Montenegro to strengthen the bond of the nations, to increase disaster prepardness relief, and to assist the humanitarian efforts across Montenegro. (US ARMY PHOTO BY SPC MICHAEL S. ALEXANDER/UNCLASSIFIED) U.S. ambassador speaks during groudbreaking ceremony by EUCOM
RM2BN16D8–[ 1942 Japan - Japanese Pacific War Bond ] — Pacific War Bond of 7.5 yen issued by the Imperial Government of Japan in 1942 (Showa 17), featuring Japanese WWII warplanes, a tank and a navy ship. There were 21 releases. Release 2 through 7 all have the same so-called battle flags design. The 1st release and releases after the 7th show different designs. In the 1930s and 1940s, 'voluntary' savings were so greatly encouraged to finance the Japanese war effort that by 1944 (Showa 19) Japanese households were saving an incredible 39.5% of disposable income. 20th century vintage bond.
RMM2K0RH–SEABEEs from the 7th Naval Mobile Construction Battallion, Detachment Montenegro, prepare for construction of a Emergency Room Clinic for MEDCUR2010, in Kolasin, Montenegro, on 15 July, 2010. MEDCUR2010 is a joint effort between the U.S. and Montenegro to strengthen the bond of the nations, to increase disaster prepardness relief, and to assist the humanitarian efforts across Montenegro. (US ARMY PHOTO BY SPC MICHAEL S. ALEXANDER/UNCLASSIFIED) Seabees prepare for hospital construction by EUCOM
RM2RBTBHB–New York, New York: October 20, 1917 4000 Boy Scouts take part in the LIberty Loan demonstration down Fifth Avenue.
RM2EB0PM7–Buy Your Victory Bonds 1915
RF2G6MRNT–UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1993: stamp printed by United States, shows Bonds and stamps help war effort, circa 1993
RM2EB0PMR–Keep All Canadians Busy 1918
RMC13FX2–Red Cross' Mary Pickford at the head of a huge parade, San Francisco, December 21, 1917.
RM2EB0PMW–Our Best Customer But - He Needs Credit! 1914
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