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  1. "We Can Do It!" is an American World War II wartime poster produced by J. Howard Miller in 1943 for Westinghouse Electric as an inspirational image to boost female worker morale. The poster was little seen during World War II.

  2. This poster features a woman in evening dress in the centre, gazing directly toward the viewer, surrounded by men in service uniforms. It was designed to warn service personnel against...

  3. 22 paź 2020 · With thousands of men enlisted into the war effort, contributions by women were tested. See how American government propaganda not only encouraged women to support the war effort but also reminded women – and the entire country – of their value in dire times.

  4. Collections of World War posters provide a range window onto a world that has largely vanished, but it has left behind so many iconic images of women that when we see them, we recognize an entire set of representations of war and the role of women in war. In most of the posters the women image used as a persuasive role during First and Second ...

  5. Shuffle objects. Photo-chromo lithograph poster by Philip Zec entitled 'Women of Britain Come into the Factories'. Issued in the UK during the Second World War, circa 1941.

  6. A black band, which fades at the edges and incorporates text in white and orange, is positioned at the bottom. All is set against a plain white background. image: a three-quarter length portrait of a woman wearing brown factory overalls standing with her arms raised and looking up to the sky.

  7. The Women at work World War II posters (Accession 1994.236) collection is an artificial collection containing four World War II posters related to women in the workforce.

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