Poster showing soldiers, airplanes, and airships around star insignia. TITLE: Join the Air Service Learn - earn. Poster dates to circa 1917. 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 displays people, train, automobile, trolley, and truck at railroad station, with airplanes and ship in background, in front of large globe; with insert of people working in communications office. Nice illustration of various transporation methods at the turn of the 20th century. Poster dates to 1910. Learn More
Poster showing an American soldier examining German helmets. TITLE: Thousands of German trophies from the front at the U.S. government war exposition. Text continues: Actual Army and Navy battles, tanks in action, flying battle planes, trench warfare, captured German aeroplanes and guns. Learn More
Poster showing the Statue of Liberty on a telephone. Caption reads: Hello! This is liberty speaking - billions of dollars are needed and needed now! Poster dates to 1918. Learn More
World War I recruiting poster from Great Britain(England) featuring the British Flag with the words: Join at once. Fight for the dear old flag. Poster dates to 1915. Learn More
Giraffes were rare zoological features and the inhabitants of the hinterland gazed with awe on these almost incredible creatures. This old Barnum & Bailey circus poster is from 1917. Learn More
Poster shows a Red Cross nurse holding wounded U.S. soldier on stretcher. TITLE: The greatest mother in the world. Poster dates to circa 1917. Learn More
Vintage motion picture poster for "Arabia the Equine Detective" shows two men and woman standing next to a horse. Poster dates to 1913 originally. Learn More
This vintage theatrical poster includes small portraits of Edward Conard, J.E. Hatfield, Jack Conard, and Al. G. Field. Caption: Harry Frankel: The Boy from Old Kentucky. Poster dates to 1910. Learn More