- Image Title: Emprunt National 1918. Souscrivez Pour La Victoire Qui Vient!, 1918
- High quality framed print. Real glass face (not plexiglass).
- Frame size: 9x12 inches. Print size: 8x10 inches.
- Arrives ready-to-hang with hardware pre-attached.
- Proudly made in the USA by ClassicPix.
Proudly made in the USA, this high-quality framed reproduction print arrives ready-to-hang with hardware already fastened. The sturdy wood frame is black with a soft woodgrain pattern. Includes a genuine glass face -- not plexiglass. Outer dimension of the frame is 9x12 inches. Dimension of the print is 8x10 inches.
About this image...
- Title: Emprunt National 1918. Souscrivez Pour La Victoire Qui Vient!, 1918
- Summary: Soldiers standing on a tank. Tank warfare was first introduced into WWI by the British in 1916. The word 'tank' was originally a security name given to these 'land ships' or 'land cruisers.'
- Creator: Chavannaz, B., artist
- Date: 1918
- Subject: Tanks (Military science)--1910-1920
- Subject: War bonds & funds--France--1910-1920
- Subject: World War, 1914-1918--Military personnel
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