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  2. File : H.M.Brock - Poster for Gilbert and Sullivan's The ...

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    File information Description Poster for the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company's 1919 production of The Sorcerer.The library says it's 20' wide x 29' high; I presume that should be inches, not feet, and it's probably an inch or two less height as cropped, as there was a bit of extra paper top and bottom (I think the gutter that gets held by the frame)

  3. File:Yank Adams poster 1889.png - Wikipedia

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    English: An advertising flyer/poster for a March 12, 1889 exhibition in New York City by Yank Adams of his finger billiards skills and trick shots. Date February 1889

  4. File:Rosabel Morrison - Carmen poster.png - Wikipedia

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    If you have a different image of similar quality, be sure to upload it using the proper free license tag, add it to a relevant article, and nominate it. This image was selected as picture of the day on the English Wikipedia for March 3, 2010 .

  5. Category:Non-free images of sports posters - Wikipedia

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    File:1925 Poster for the Labour Olympiad in Frankfurt.jpg File:1931 Workers' Winter Olympiad poster.jpg File:1935 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final poster.jpg

  6. File : J. M. Flagg, I Want You for U.S. Army poster (1917).jpg

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    War poster with the famous phrase "I want you for U. S. Army" shows Uncle Sam pointing his finger at the viewer in order to recruit soldiers for the American Army during World War I. The printed phrase "Nearest recruiting station" has a blank space below to add the address for enlisting.

  7. Palestine Poster Project Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Palestine Poster Project Archives (PPPA) was founded as a means of collecting and digitally displaying a wide variety of works in the Palestine poster genre. The Palestine poster genre is more than a century old and growing. The Palestine Poster Project Archives continues to expand as the largest online collection of such posters. [1]