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"Never was so much owed by so many to so few"
Poster of Royal Air Force servicemen in flight gear, undated reproduction by Vintage Arte, based on an original design from the 1940s. Numbered 101 of 2500. Text: "'Never was so much owed by so many to so few.' The Prime Minister."

[Advertisement poster for Learadio aircraft equipment]
Advertisement poster for Learadio aircraft equipment, circa 1931-1939.

[Aircraft identification poster depicting Lockheed P-38 Lightning and Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat]
Aircraft identification poster depicting the Lockheed P-38 Lightning and Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat, circa 1939-1945. Includes silhouettes and identifying features written in Japanese text. Caption: "Rokkuhiido P-38 [Lockheed P-38]. Guraman F4F-3 [Grumman…

[Broadside advertisement for Walkerton Fair]
Broadside advertisement for the Walkerton Fair, September 1913. Lists William S. Luckey's exhibition flights as a special attraction.

[Broadside advertisement for William S. Luckey's exhibition flight at Big Stone Gap]
Broadside advertisement for William S. Luckey's exhibition flight at Big Stone Gap, Virginia, circa 1913-1915. Features a portrait of Luckey and an image of Luckey with a Curtiss seaplane.

[Lunar Orbiter poster]
Poster for the Lunar Orbiter program, circa 1960s. Includes an image of the Moon and the text "Lunar Orbiter: Spacecraft Countdown, D2-100626-5, Volume No. 5."

[William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, Box 27, Folder 14; Box 200, Folder 2 - "Complete Learadio Workshop on Wheels in operation by Lear Avia in California" [RM files], 1941 February 6]
Items from Box 27, Folder 14 and Box 200, Folder 2 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, February 6, 1941. Contains a press release, photographs, and a poster related to Lear Avia's "Complete Learadio Workshop on Wheels." Five total items.

A Man from this House is Fighting for Uncle Sam [Window placard]
Window placard that reads "A Man from this House is Fighting for Uncle Sam," produced by the Bellingham Publishing Company, circa 1918.

America calling / Take your place in Civilian Defense
Poster of an eagle and the U.S. Civilian Defense emblem, undated reproduction based on an original design from 1941. Photograph by Arthur H. Fisher. Text: "America calling / Take your place in Civilian Defense."

Americans suffer when careless talk kills!
Poster of a mother and father grieving news from a telegram, 1943. Art by Harry Anderson. Text: "Americans suffer when careless talk kills!"
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