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The recruiting and financing needs of the First World War demanded that governments produce more posters than ever before. Canadian posters for the First World War (as well as for the Second World War) were printed in the major printing centres of Hamilton, Montreal, and Toronto.
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4 Νοε 2019 · War posters were a key part of the Canadian government campaign to stimulate support for World War II amongst Canadians. Canadian war posters were also used to recruit, to encourage wartime productivity and to raise money through Victory Bonds and other savings programs.
8 Νοε 2019 · Below are posters — also known as "broadsides" — from Canada during the Second World War. They're all from Toronto Public Library's vaults (well, shelves, not actual vaults) and available on Digital Archive Ontario.
The holdings of the Print Collection in the Rare Books and Special Collections Division include some 250 Canadian posters from the two World Wars. The posters are accessible to researchers who visit the Division's Lande Reading Room; a printed finding aid is available from the Reading Room Supervisor.
Canadian WWII Posters. Collection Info. These posters — also known as "broadsides" — are from Canada during the Second World War. They were made by different government agencies. Here's an overview on how wartime posters evolved in Canada:
7 Σεπ 2024 · Media in category "World War II posters from Canada". The following 56 files are in this category, out of 56 total. Choose Your Bonds. Buy the New Victory Bonds.jpg 683 × 1,000; 225 KB. Come and Help with the Victory Harvest, You are Needed in the Fields - « Venez nous aider à récolter la victoire!
Funding for projects that recognize traditional and modern-day Canadian Veterans and those who died in service. Search for family and friends who died in service. The Canadian Virtual War Memorial is a registry of Canadians who died in service to our country.