Patriotic
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Star Weekly: Ally Artillery(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
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Storming Fort Ch’ojijin(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
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Sure! We’ll Finish(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
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Take Uncle Sam’s Advice – Union Leader Tobacco(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
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Teamwork Wins: U.S. Shipping Board Emergency Corp.(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00An Iron Worker Puts Rivets into a beam with a Flowing American Flag Behind. Poster from the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
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Tell That To The Marines!(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
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Testing the Harness(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
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Teufel Hunden German Nickname for U S Marines(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00A recruiting poster by Charles B. Falls created in 1918 was one of the first recorded references to the term Devil Dog. Devil Dog is a motivational nickname for a U.S. Marine. It is said to be based on the apocryphal use of “Teufel Hunden” by German soldiers to describe Marines fighting in World War I.
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The Drill(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
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The Life-Line is Firm, Thanks to the Merchant Navy(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00A British propaganda poster trumpets the Merchant Navy’s role in maintaining that country’s vital ocean lifeline in the Battle of the Atlantic, one of the most crucial campaigns of the entire war.
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The Marines’ Hymn #1(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
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The Marines’ Hymn #2(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
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The Marines’ Hymn #3(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
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The Return of the Schoolmaster(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
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The Salvation Army Lassie(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art
$105.00Poster showing a young woman in uniform carrying a tray of doughnuts, and a soldier with a doughnut gesturing toward her approvingly, Text reads, “Oh, boy! That’s the girl! The Salvation Army lassie–keep her on the job. Nov. 11th – 18th 1918 United War Work Campaign.” Since 1917, when a cheerful Salvation Army lassie handed a fresh doughnut to a homesick doughboy in France, The Salvation Army doughnut has symbolized loving concern for those in the armed forces.