This is another from the collection of WWI posters that have been donated to the Veteran's Centre at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. They are all behind glass so it is impossible to get a pic without reflections! I like all the posters on the wall in the poster itself.
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The vintage posters are fabulous Pat, I'm a huge fan!
ReplyDeletejust a boy...
ReplyDeleteI think I like all classic posters from this era. they are always works of art.
ReplyDeleteYou did quite well! Ever tried a polarizing filter?
ReplyDeleteThis one certainly is an effective poster- or set of posters, as it is, given the background.
ReplyDeleteI like the poster within the poster: "What aren't you in Khaki?" I like Khaki.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet young lad!
ReplyDeleteMakes me shiver...
ReplyDeleteClassic
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find...I invite you to link this to Tuesday's Treasures.
ReplyDeletewhat a treasure this poster is
ReplyDeleteThat is a such a great, vintage poster.
ReplyDeleteIf it's an original, it really ought to be preserved.
ReplyDeleteLove those WW II posters. Great art on this one.
ReplyDeleteGreat poster!
ReplyDeleteRich with history of styles and sentiments
ReplyDeletePoster within a poster! Very clever of you.
ReplyDeleteVintage posters are collectible, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteMy SIGNS, SIGNS
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI like these too!
ReplyDeleteLooks too young to go to war. But I do like the artist's style of drawing and painting.
ReplyDeleteFantastic. I'm more familiar with WWII posters but they all say pretty much the same thing: Give your life for your country!
ReplyDeletei love these old posters!
ReplyDeleteThere were a lot of good posters in that era.
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