Our Three Lines of National Defense—The smoke of America's factory stacks is a signal of our workers' and employers' loyalty. It means—More Guns, More Ships, More Food
1917
Medium/TechniquePoster, lithograph
DimensionsSheet: 63.5 x 48.3 cm (25 x 19 in.)
Credit LineGift of John T. Spaulding
Accession numberRES.37.1331
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ProvenanceJohn T. Spaulding (1870-1948) Boston; by whom given to MFA 12/9/1937
The National Industrial Conservation Movement, National Association of Manufacturers, New York
1917
The National Industrial Conservation Movement, National Association of Manufacturers, New York
1917
The National Industrial Conservation Movement, National Association of Manufacturers, New York
1917
The National Industrial Conservation Movement, National Association of Manufacturers, New York
1917
The National Industrial Conservation Movement, National Association of Manufacturers, New York
1917
The National Industrial Conservation Movement, National Association of Manufacturers, New York
1917
The National Industrial Conservation Movement, National Association of Manufacturers, New York
about 1914–18
The National Industrial Conservation Movement, National Association of Manufacturers, New York
about 1914–18
The National Industrial Conservation Movement, National Association of Manufacturers, New York
about 1914–18
The National Industrial Conservation Movement, National Association of Manufacturers, New York
about 1914–18
The National Industrial Conservation Movement, National Association of Manufacturers, New York
about 1914–18
The National Industrial Conservation Movement, National Association of Manufacturers, New York
about 1914–18