Poster showing A French soldier picking up medical supplies from the Red Cross. Two nurses in background. The Red Cross was one of three official charitable organizations of the war and the Red Cross was the only one allowed at the front. Learn More
Poster showing Uncle Sam, with a list of military service branches and the question, "Which for you?". TITLE: Volunteer, and choose your own branch of the service - Uncle Sam. Poster dates to World War I, 1917. Learn More
U.S. Marines recruitment poster showing marines in a landing party. TITLE: U.S. Marines - "Soldiers of the sea". Dates to between 1914 and 1918. Learn More
Poster soliciting contributions for the American Ambulance in Russia, 527 Fifth Avenue, New York, showing a Russian soldier with a look of dismay and gesturing towards an ambulance in the background. TITLE: This is the only American ambulance now saving lives in Russia The American ambulance in Russia. Poster dates to between 1914 and 1918. Learn More
Poster showing a Scottish soldier in uniform with kilt, standing on a street corner in a Belgian village. Title: Your king & country need you to maintain the honour and glory of the British Empire. This vintage war poster dates to 1914. Learn More
Poster showing Liberty, modeled on the well-known statue complete with upraised torch, offering a Red Cross shield to a wounded soldier. TITLE: They fight for you - protect them Help the Red Cross raise $100,000,000 at once. Poster dates to 1917. Learn More
Poster showing a Marine carrying a mortar into combat, with American flag behind. TITLE: First in France -- U.S. Marines. Poster dates to circa 1917. Learn More