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Cardinal Mercier has appealed to the Food Adminstration for more food for starving millions..., Between 1910-1920
World War I era posters produced in America.
Civilians: When We Go Through This We Need All the Help and Comfort You Can Give..., 1918-11-11
Issued by te Jewish Welfare Board, for United War Work Capaign, Week of Novemberr 11, 1918.
A soldier stands above his kneeling, rifle-weilding comrades, one arm outstretched. There is a large Star of David on the left side of the poster.
Co. billets, 1918
This photograph depicts several American soldiers seated inside a room with a vaulted ceiling in Billitz, Germany. Title taken from description on back.
Colombo, 1910 - 1915
A street view in Colombo [Sri Lanka], featuring an oxen-drawn wagon, shops and shoppers.=
Colored Man Is No Slacker, 1918
African-American soldier embracing his young lover amidst a flower-strewn concrete path, with a unit of other Black soldiers marching in formation behind them and carrying a large American flag.
Come On! Buy more Liberty Bonds., 1918
World War I era posters produced in America.
Comite d'assistance en Alsace-Lorraine..., 1916
World War I era posters produced in France.
Commander of the First Corps: Lieutenant-General Sir Doublas Haig, K.C.B., K.C.I.E., Between 1910-1920
World War I era posters produced in England.
Commemorative portrait of J.O. Miller, Undated
Reproduction of a studio portrait of John Oscar Miller, framed in a rectangular red and blue vertical stripes,surrounding a cream rectangle with gold-rimmed oval; a gold-rimmed 5-point star gloats above the oval which frames the portrait.
Correspondence between J.E. Edmonds to Brigadier General Victor M. Fortune, 1934-07
Correspondence regarding a possible correction to the Offical History of the War regarding events of 1914-11-08.