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Visibility zero unless you lend your binoculars to the navy 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch and Lomb Pack carefully and send to Navy Observatory Washington DC

Visibility zero unless you lend your binoculars to the navy 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch and Lomb  Pack carefully and send to Navy Observatory Washington DC - WPA Posters

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Item has min.1/2" border unless specified.

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Visibility zero unless you lend your binoculars to the navy 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch and Lomb Pack carefully and send to Navy Observatory Washington DC
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Visibility zero unless you lend your binoculars to the navy 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch and Lomb Pack carefully and send to Navy Observatory Washington DC
Description: Visibility zero unless you lend your binoculars to the navy 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch and Lomb : Pack carefully and send to Navy Observatory, Washington, D.C. Poster asking citizens to lend their binoculars to the Navy, showing a ship hit by a torpedo.


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The size shown represents the paper size. All posters and prints will contain a minimum 1/2 inch white border unless specified as borderless. 8.5x11 photo prints contain min. 1/4" border unless specified as borderless. Canvas items contain a minimum 1.5 inch border to allow for stretching. Additional specific details for each size is available by rolling your mouse over the question mark next to each listed size. For additional information please see our help page.


About These Images: WPA Posters ( Works Progress Administration ) were made during the WWII Era between 1936 and 1943 as part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal. We are offering reproductions of approximately 800 of these posters which were orginally silkscreen, lithograph, and woodcuts. They were designed to publicize health and safety programs; cultural programs including art exhibitions, theatrical, and musical performances; travel and tourism; educational programs; and community activities in seventeen states and the District of Columbia. The posters were made possible by one of the first U.S. Government programs to support the arts .

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