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East German poster collection culture and science series, 1952/1991

162 posters
Abstract Or Scope
The culture and science series consists 181 posters that were used to advertise for a variety of events. There are also posters that advertise for attractions, such as zoos, that do not mention specific activities. The event posters usually list dates, times, and other information for potential attendees. The posters range in size from 20x57cm to 56x80cm with most measuring 56x80cm. Most of the posters date from the 1980s.
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East German poster collection culture and science series, 1952/1991 162 posters

French Communist Party poster collection, 1945/2008

1218 posters
Abstract Or Scope
Substantial selection of posters from PCF archive in Paris. Topics include French elections, union of the left, anti-outsourcing, peace, human rights, civil rights, social aid, environment, women, publications, congresses, anti-nuclear, pro-Cuba, pro-Soviet Union, and anti-America movements.
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French Communist Party poster collection, 1945/2008 1218 posters

San Francisco Poster Brigade poster collection, 1974/1982

2 Linear Feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains poster art created by Rachael Romero, most as part of the San Francisco Poster Brigade in the 1970s and early 1980s. The posters measure from 14.5 x 11 inches to 22 x 18 inches.
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San Francisco Poster Brigade poster collection, 1974/1982 2 Linear Feet 1 folder

San Francisco Poster Brigade poster collection, 1974/1982

3.0 linear feet (1 folder)
Abstract Or Scope
The collection documents the work of the San Francisco Poster Brigade in the 1970 and early 1980s. The poster measure from 14.5x11 inches to 22x18 inches.
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San Francisco Poster Brigade poster collection, 1974/1982 3.0 linear feet (1 folder)

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