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1973 Jimi Hendrix (A Film About) Original Vintage Poster
Located in Winchester, GB
Directed by Joe Boyd, Gary Weis and John Head, "Jimi Hendrix" or "A Film About Jimi Hendrix" was released in 1973 and followed the titular guitar and rock & roll icon between 1967 an...
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Vintage 1970s French Posters

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1973 Jimi Hendrix 'A Film About' Original Vintage Poster
Located in Winchester, GB
Directed by Joe Boyd, Gary Weis and John Head, "Jimi Hendrix" or "A Film About Jimi Hendrix" was released in 1973 and followed the titular guitar and rock & roll icon between 1967 an...
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Vintage 1970s Posters

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1975 The Doors & Jimi Hendrix, Bernard Dauman Presents Original Vintage Poster
Located in Winchester, GB
An amazing poster, advertising a double-bill of producer Bernard Dauman's documentary films of Jim Morrison & The Doors "Feast of Friends" from 1969, and Jimi Hendrix's "Jimi Plays B...
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"Pandora And The Flying Dutchman" Original Japanese Movie Poster
Located in London, GB
Original Japanese movie poster for the 1951 drama, fantasy about the legend of the Flying Dutchman. Staring James Mason, Ava Gardner, Nigel Patrick.
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"Shall We Be More Tender with Our Dollar" Vintage WWI 2nd Liberty Loan Poster
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
This original WWI poster was issued as part of the Second Liberty Loan run and dates to 1917. The poster depicts a young soldier holding an American flag in one hand and his uniformed hat in the other. Next to him, a sailor holds a leaflet outstretched toward the viewer. The leaflet is printed with an emblem of the Statue of Liberty and says “We Depend On You.” At the top of the poster is a quote by Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, “Shall we be more tender with our dollars than we are with the lives of our sons?” The quote is printed in white block letters on a red field. Below, the poster encourages viewers to “Buy A United States Government Bond of the 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917” in white block letters on a blue field. The poster was printed for the U.S. Treasury by Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co. in Chicago. The poster encourages Americans to help with the war effort by purchasing bonds to finance the war. Each of the four Liberty Loan campaigns (two in 1917, two in 1918) and the Victory Loan campaign of early 1919 aimed for rapid subscription in the loan and bond programs, to generate quick funding of the war effort. Subscribing to the bonds became a symbol of patriotic duty in the United States and introduced the idea of financial securities to many citizens for the first time. Working Americans could buy bonds...
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Rodan! The Flying Monster! Original Polish Film Poster, Janusz Rapnicki, 1967
By Janusz Rapnicki
Located in Bath, Somerset
Rare Polish movie poster for the vintage 1950s Toho Studios' Kaiju film Rodan. From the first year of release in Poland 1967, in Nearmint/mint c...
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