North American Indigenous Games
- PDP09825
- Item
- 1997
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North American Indigenous Games
Item consists of 1971 centennial poster with title "Centennial '71 souvenirs." The poster shows Pioneer Sam and Pioneer Sue on a rocket that reads "Fun for everyone in '71!" as well as a selection of centennial '71 souvenirs and designs.
Visit the British Columbia centennial celebrations 1958
Item consists of one poster which contains depictions of a totem poll, pacific dogwood flower, and two flags.
BC Centennial Celebrations 1958
Item consists of one poster depicting a large totem pole, inscribed with 1958, located on the highlighted province of British Columbia within a map of North America. The text reads "British Columbia centennial celebrations."
Careless Talk ... Got There First
Don't let 'em know what's cooking! Zip your lip!
Shoptalk May Be Sabotalk - The Walls Have Ears
Let This Little Fella Do Your Talking, Soldier. Zip Your Lip!
Beware ... Do Your Part In Silence
A Careless Word ... Another Cross
A Careless Word ... A Needless Sinking
Don't Kill her Daddy with Careless Talk
To you the torch is thrown. Help finish the job, buy Victory Bonds
$5 For $4 ... Buy War Savings Stamps.
It's in Your Hands ... Buy Victory Bonds
Treat Rumours Like Mistakes: Don't Repeat 'Em
Oh Please Do! Daddy, Buy Me a Victory Bond
Help the Work of Reconstruction: Buy War Savings Stamps
Piano recital, by the famous Russian pianist Alfred Mirovitsch
February 10 at Empress Hotel; sponsored by Victoria Ladies' Musical Club. Includes program. Tickets sold at Heintzman's Piano Store.
Victory bonds will help stop this: kultur vs. humanity
Item consists of one World War I fund-raising poster depicting a solider in roiling waters attempting to keep an unconscious (or deceased) nurse afloat. He is shaking his left fist at a semi-emerged submarine in the background. In the foreground is a ship’s mast and lifesaver with the name “Llandovery Castle.” “W.P.2” is printed in the bottom left.
The propaganda poster depicts the sinking of the Canadian hospital ship HMHS Llandovery Castle by a German submarine on June 27, 1918. The attack killed 234 people, including 94 Canadian medical officers and nurses, and left only 24 survivors. Red Cross markings denoting the Llandovery Castle as a hospital ship should have guaranteed its safe passage. Depictions of such an attack were useful in raising Canadian outrage and funds for the war effort. B.C.’s 72nd Battalion (Seaforth Highlanders of Canada) took part in Llandovery Castle operations.
Remember, We Must Feed Daddy Too
Doing My Bit Four Years. Do Yours. Buy Victory Bonds
Pave the Way to Victory: Buy Victory Bonds
If Ye Break Faith, We Shall Not Sleep: Buy Victory Bonds