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Slogan Collection (#14)

From challenging the status quo to celebrating love and freedom, slogans have always made their mark throughout history

Background imageSlogan Collection: WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. Oh, boy! Thats the Girl! American World War I Salvation Army poster, 1918

WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. Oh, boy! Thats the Girl! American World War I Salvation Army poster, 1918
WORLD WAR I: U.S. POSTER. Oh, boy! Thats the Girl! American World War I Salvation Army poster, 1918

Background imageSlogan Collection: CIRCUS POSTER, 1890s. American

CIRCUS POSTER, 1890s. American

Background imageSlogan Collection: W. F. CODY POSTER, 1908. Home Again : lithograph poster, 1908, for Buffalo Bill Codys Wild West Show

W. F. CODY POSTER, 1908. Home Again : lithograph poster, 1908, for Buffalo Bill Codys Wild West Show
W.F.CODY POSTER, 1908. " Home Again" : lithograph poster, 1908, for " Buffalo Bill" Codys Wild West Show

Background imageSlogan Collection: THE REAL THING IN COWBOYS. Lithograph poster for the Western comedy short

THE REAL THING IN COWBOYS. Lithograph poster for the Western comedy short, The Real Thing in Cowboys, starring Tom Mix, 1914

Background imageSlogan Collection: MAYPOLE SOAP, 1898. English newspaper advertisement, 1898

MAYPOLE SOAP, 1898. English newspaper advertisement, 1898

Background imageSlogan Collection: OGDENs CIGARETTES, 1897. Still Scoring Heavily. English advertisement for Ogdens Guinea-Gold

OGDENs CIGARETTES, 1897. Still Scoring Heavily. English advertisement for Ogdens Guinea-Gold cigarettes, 1897

Background imageSlogan Collection: Mini Cooper

Mini Cooper

Background imageSlogan Collection: The Gateway to the Port - Tel Aviv, Israel

The Gateway to the Port - Tel Aviv, Israel. The slogan inscription reads " Gateway to Zion"

Background imageSlogan Collection: Nurse and patients at the Medical Centre, Hendon

Nurse and patients at the Medical Centre, Hendon
Scene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing a nurse with two patients in a rest room

Background imageSlogan Collection: American flag in Lyons, Greater Rochester Area, New York State, United States of America

American flag in Lyons, Greater Rochester Area, New York State, United States of America, North America

Background imageSlogan Collection: Detail of house near Arbois, Franche Comte, France, Europe

Detail of house near Arbois, Franche Comte, France, Europe

Background imageSlogan Collection: A vintage car near a Viva Cuba sign painted on a wall in cental Havana

A vintage car near a Viva Cuba sign painted on a wall in cental Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Central America

Background imageSlogan Collection: British War Bonds Poster

British War Bonds Poster
British war loan poster with an illustration of an destroyed Belgian village and the slogan Buy National War Bonds and protect YOUR HOME

Background imageSlogan Collection: All-Purpose Feminist

All-Purpose Feminist
A useful all-purpose card for feminists of all persuasions - just write your own slogan on the board, and you re in the protest business !

Background imageSlogan Collection: Fort Lauderdale Store

Fort Lauderdale Store
G & G General Store at Ford Lauderdale, Florida, with the enigmatic slogan We sell every thing But one thing which no doubt entices customers in to ask - what ?



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From challenging the status quo to celebrating love and freedom, slogans have always made their mark throughout history. Labour clears the way with a powerful poster in 1910, taking on the House of Lords' rejection of the Peoples Budget. RCA Victor's trademark image featuring Nipper the dog reminds us that His Master's Voice is timeless. In times of war, 'Tittle Tattle Lost the Battle' warns against careless talk during World War II. The vibrant 'I Love Aruba' sign captures the spirit of Oranjestad, capitalizing on its beauty in Central America. Votes for Women. A powerful American suffrage poster from 1911 continues to inspire generations fighting for equality. Labour Party election posters and television speakers amplify their message across Britain. Camel cigarettes ask doctors what they smoke in a provocative ad from c1950. The Liberal Party urges mobilization during wartime with an impactful poster design. Oscar Wilde's wit shines through his iconic 'Wilde Thing' print design, while Isambard Kingdom Brunel proudly waves the Union Jack flag as a symbol of British engineering prowess. With Ben Shahn's original oil painting urging organization backed by 1, 250, 000 workers late in the 1930s, unity becomes unstoppable. Finally, a charming LNER poster showcases The Shambles in York during its heyday in the 1930s. Slogans capture our attention and leave lasting impressions - whether it be political movements or simply promoting beautiful destinations.