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Slogan Collection (#2)

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

Background imageSlogan Collection: PRAVDA: COMMUNIST POSTER. Pravda: Our task is to overcome capitalist resistance-not only military

PRAVDA: COMMUNIST POSTER. Pravda: Our task is to overcome capitalist resistance-not only military and political resistance, but idelogical resistance which is the most profound and powerful

Background imageSlogan Collection: RUSSIA: ARMY POSTER, 1920. Have You Volunteered for the Red Army

RUSSIA: ARMY POSTER, 1920. Have You Volunteered for the Red Army? Russian Soviet lithograph poster, 1920, by Dmitry Moor

Background imageSlogan Collection: SOVIET POSTER, 1942. Soldier, save us! Soviet poster, 1942, by Viktor Koretsky

SOVIET POSTER, 1942. Soldier, save us! Soviet poster, 1942, by Viktor Koretsky

Background imageSlogan Collection: Bob Geldof at Heathrow airport shortly after the release of 'Do They Know It

Bob Geldof at Heathrow airport shortly after the release of "Do They Know It
Bob Geldof at Heathrow airport shortly after the release of " Do They Know Its Christmas?" by Band Aid. 12th December 1984

Background imageSlogan Collection: Rebecca Riots

Rebecca Riots
Welsh men dressed as women destroying a fence, which lists their grievances brought about by the economic recession, during the Rebecca Riots in Wales. Punch - Rebecca And Her Daughters - pub

Background imageSlogan Collection: New York Stock Exchange trading, 1980s C016 / 2381

New York Stock Exchange trading, 1980s C016 / 2381
New York Stock Exchange trading. Banners and computer workstations on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

Background imageSlogan Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. Progressive Party campaign slogan for Henry Wallace, 1948

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. Progressive Party campaign slogan for Henry Wallace, 1948

Background imageSlogan Collection: WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. Side by Side, Britannia! American World War I poster by James

WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. Side by Side, Britannia! American World War I poster by James Montgomery Flagg, 1918
WORLD WAR I: U.S. POSTER. Side by Side, Britannia! American World War I poster by James Montgomery Flagg, 1918

Background imageSlogan Collection: Joseph Alfred Sparks campaigning

Joseph Alfred Sparks campaigning
Joseph Alfred Sparks (19011981) - a British trade unionist and Labour Party politician. Campaigning for the parliamentary constituency of Acton in 1945 with the slogan

Background imageSlogan Collection: Humber, Hillman and Sunbeam Rootes Motors Limited brochure

Humber, Hillman and Sunbeam Rootes Motors Limited brochure
Front cover of a Humber, Hillman and Sunbeam Rootes Motors Limited brochure - " A Better Buy - because they re better built" 1960

Background imageSlogan Collection: Banner for Wells Fargo & Co Express, 1915

Banner for Wells Fargo & Co Express, 1915
WELLS FARGO EXPRESS, 1915. Banner for Wells Fargo & Co Express, 1915

Background imageSlogan Collection: American advertisement for Old Grand-Dad, Old Taylor, Mount Vernon, and Old Overholt whiskeys, 1939

American advertisement for Old Grand-Dad, Old Taylor, Mount Vernon, and Old Overholt whiskeys, 1939
AMERICAN WHISKEY AD, 1939. American advertisement for Old Grand-Dad, Old Taylor, Mount Vernon, and Old Overholt whiskeys, 1939

Background imageSlogan Collection: Advertisement for Chef Boy-Ar-Dees Quick, tempting... tasty spaghetti dinner

Advertisement for Chef Boy-Ar-Dees Quick, tempting... tasty spaghetti dinner, from an American magazine of 1954
CHEF BOY-AR-DEE AD, 1954. Advertisement for Chef Boy-Ar-Dees Quick, tempting... tasty spaghetti dinner, from an American magazine of 1954

Background imageSlogan Collection: Deliciously Yours! P. S. Don t Those Franks Look Wonderful? Advertisement for Hunts Tomato Catsup

Deliciously Yours! P. S. Don t Those Franks Look Wonderful? Advertisement for Hunts Tomato Catsup
KETCHUP AD, 1955. Deliciously Yours! P.S. Don t Those Franks Look Wonderful? Advertisement for Hunts Tomato Catsup, from an American magazine of 1955

Background imageSlogan Collection: Give first priority to gathering the Soviet harvest! : Russian Soviet poster, 1934, by Maria Voron

Give first priority to gathering the Soviet harvest! : Russian Soviet poster, 1934, by Maria Voron
RUSSIA: COLLECTIVE FARM. " Give first priority to gathering the Soviet harvest!" : Russian Soviet poster, 1934, by Maria Voron

Background imageSlogan Collection: Russian World War I war loan poster, 1916, depicting a woman factory worker

Russian World War I war loan poster, 1916, depicting a woman factory worker
WORLD WAR I: LOAN POSTER. Russian World War I war loan poster, 1916, depicting a woman factory worker

Background imageSlogan Collection: Poster for the Industrial Workers of the World from an American labor newspaper of 1917

Poster for the Industrial Workers of the World from an American labor newspaper of 1917
IWW POSTER, 1917. Poster for the Industrial Workers of the World from an American labor newspaper of 1917

Background imageSlogan Collection: British recruitment poster, 1942, for women bus and tram conductors to replace men fighting in

British recruitment poster, 1942, for women bus and tram conductors to replace men fighting in World War II
WWII: WOMEN WORKERS, 1942. British recruitment poster, 1942, for women bus and tram conductors to replace men fighting in World War II

Background imageSlogan Collection: BRITISH AIRWAYS, 1938. A British Airways poster from 1938

BRITISH AIRWAYS, 1938. A British Airways poster from 1938

Background imageSlogan Collection: LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE AD. Sunshine Mellows - Heat Purifies : American magazine advertisement, 1931

LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE AD. Sunshine Mellows - Heat Purifies : American magazine advertisement, 1931
LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE AD. " Sunshine Mellows - Heat Purifies" : American magazine advertisement, 1931, for Lucky Strike cigarettes

Background imageSlogan Collection: PONTIAC ADVERTISEMENT 1957. Pontiac automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1957

PONTIAC ADVERTISEMENT 1957. Pontiac automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1957

Background imageSlogan Collection: LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE AD. Actor Robert Taylor endorsing Lucky Strike cigarettes

LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE AD. Actor Robert Taylor endorsing Lucky Strike cigarettes. American magazine advertisement, 1937

Background imageSlogan Collection: WWII: COLOR LINE POSTER. War Knows No Color Line. Oil on canvas by Elmer Sims Campbell

WWII: COLOR LINE POSTER. War Knows No Color Line. Oil on canvas by Elmer Sims Campbell

Background imageSlogan Collection: SPANISH CIVIL WAR, 1937. To arms! No one is excused from duty

SPANISH CIVIL WAR, 1937. To arms! No one is excused from duty. A poster from the Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War, 1937

Background imageSlogan Collection: CARTER: POSTER, 1936. American poster of Charles Joseph Carter ( Carter the Great)

CARTER: POSTER, 1936. American poster of Charles Joseph Carter ( Carter the Great ) sawing a woman in half

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Background imageSlogan Collection: American magazine advretisement, 1919

American magazine advretisement, 1919
COCA-COLA AD, 1919. American magazine advretisement, 1919

Background imageSlogan Collection: M. G. Magnette

M. G. Magnette
The archetypal sports car popular with fresh air enthusiasts and motorists who value performance : this is the N type. The MG slogan is Safety Fast. Date: 1936

Background imageSlogan Collection: WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Keep These Off the U. S. A. American World War I Liberty Loan poster

WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Keep These Off the U. S. A. American World War I Liberty Loan poster
WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Keep These Off the U.S.A. American World War I Liberty Loan poster

Background imageSlogan Collection: Beverly Pilkington, 22 year old model from Essex, wearing Pro Europe white tee shirt with

Beverly Pilkington, 22 year old model from Essex, wearing Pro Europe white tee shirt with the slogan, Europe or bust? 19th May 1975

Background imageSlogan Collection: N.Y. Suffragettes, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service

N.Y. Suffragettes, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service
N.Y. Suffragettes, between c1910 and c1915

Background imageSlogan Collection: Coat of arms of the Right Honourable Hugh Boscanven, 1st Viscount Falmouth, 1680-1734

Coat of arms of the Right Honourable Hugh Boscanven, 1st Viscount Falmouth, 1680-1734, 1724 (copperplate engraving)
6337527 Coat of arms of the Right Honourable Hugh Boscanven, 1st Viscount Falmouth, 1680-1734, 1724 (copperplate engraving); (add.info.: Andrew Johnston after C)

Background imageSlogan Collection: Wold war one Poster the British King George V and a slogan Surely you will fight for your (King)

Wold war one Poster the British King George V and a slogan Surely you will fight for your (King)
529927 Wold war one Poster the British King George V and a slogan Surely you will fight for your (King, implied) and country (implied)

Background imageSlogan Collection: The Battle of the Partitions: Catholic Relief Act, 1829. Supported, right, by Wellington, Peel

The Battle of the Partitions: Catholic Relief Act, 1829. Supported, right, by Wellington, Peel
527781 The Battle of the Partitions: Catholic Relief Act, 1829. Supported, right, by Wellington, Peel, Brougham and Burdett and opposed by Cumberland and Eldon

Background imageSlogan Collection: The Tours Congress, from L'Humanite, December 1920 (b/w photo)

The Tours Congress, from L'Humanite, December 1920 (b/w photo)
CHT202846 The Tours Congress, from L'Humanite, December 1920 (b/w photo); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: at the Annual Congress of the French Socialist Party in Tours)

Background imageSlogan Collection: Specimens of M. Champfleury's collection of pottery, illustrative of the French Revolution, 1864

Specimens of M. Champfleury's collection of pottery, illustrative of the French Revolution, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Specimens of M. Champfleury's collection of pottery, illustrative of the French Revolution, 1864. 1. The portrait of Necker:.L'Espoir et le Soutien de la France...on a milk-pot. 2

Background imageSlogan Collection: La Nouvelle Europe; Le regime communiste a Budapest; un arc de triomphe, place Andrassy... 1919

La Nouvelle Europe; Le regime communiste a Budapest; un arc de triomphe, place Andrassy... 1919. Creator: Unknown
La Nouvelle Europe; Le regime communiste a Budapest; un arc de triomphe, place Andrassy, le 1er mai 1919; le pilier de gauche porte, en hongrois

Background imageSlogan Collection: Beecham's Pills, 1891. Creator: Unknown

Beecham's Pills, 1891. Creator: Unknown
Beecham's Pills, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891

Background imageSlogan Collection: Map of the Far East of the USSR, Northern China (Manchuria) and Mongolia, 1930. Creator: Unknown

Map of the Far East of the USSR, Northern China (Manchuria) and Mongolia, 1930. Creator: Unknown
Map of the Far East of the USSR, Northern China (Manchuria) and Mongolia, 1930. This Soviet-era map is intended to serve a propaganda purpose

Background imageSlogan Collection: The Ulster Slogan - Vote Early and Vote Often - woman voting

The Ulster Slogan - Vote Early and Vote Often - woman voting
Woman seen voting during the Ulster elections of 1921. Date: 1921

Background imageSlogan Collection: UK General Election 1970. Campaign posters at High Cross, Newport, Wales

UK General Election 1970. Campaign posters at High Cross, Newport, Wales, shows one set of neighbours suffering from a split vote ahead of General Election (18th), pictured 16th June 1970

Background imageSlogan Collection: The Industry Secretary, Mr. Anthony Wedgewood-Benn received a tremendous welcome when he

The Industry Secretary, Mr. Anthony Wedgewood-Benn received a tremendous welcome when he visited the Meriden motor cycle co-operative for the first time since production started

Background imageSlogan Collection: John o Groats Cyclist, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1991

John o Groats Cyclist, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1991

Background imageSlogan Collection: Guinness for strength Advert, Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland

Guinness for strength Advert, Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland

Background imageSlogan Collection: Opening Time is Guinness Time Advert, Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland

Opening Time is Guinness Time Advert, Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland

Background imageSlogan Collection: Lovely day for a Guinness Advert, Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland

Lovely day for a Guinness Advert, Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland

Background imageSlogan Collection: U. S. President Donald Trump holds a Make America Great Again rally at Nashville Municipal

U. S. President Donald Trump holds a Make America Great Again rally at Nashville Municipal
A fan holds up slogans while waiting for U.S. President Donald Trump during his Make America Great Again rally at Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. May 29, 2018

Background imageSlogan Collection: Cuba, Villa Clara province, Remedios, Bus station, Revolutionary slogan painted on wall

Cuba, Villa Clara province, Remedios, Bus station, Revolutionary slogan painted on wall, saying Patria Es Humanidad, - fatherland is humanity



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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.