[Barbara Stanwyck on stage giving a speech to promote the Canadian bond drive]
- AM1184-S3-: CVA 1184-1199
- Item
- [ca. 1942]
[Barbara Stanwyck on stage giving a speech to promote the Canadian bond drive]
[Boeing workers buying Victory Bonds from a salesman]
[Burns' Meats employee holding a victory bonds flag with a woman and a man in military uniform]
[Burns' Meats employees holding a victory bonds flag]
["Caribou I" at dock flying a Victory Bonds banner]
["Caribou I" flying a Victory Bonds banner]
Item is a photograph showing a vacant store on Powell Street closed after the dispossession and forced removal of Japanese Canadians. Also posted on the window is a "V" for victory symbol and painted Japanese script.
Football team pushing a Victory Bond parade float depicting Mussolini, Hitler, and Hirohito
[Fred Booth and Claude Hill on stage with the Victory Loan "V" girl]
[Fruit display with a decorated watermelon advertising war savings stamps]
[Group gathered on the steps of the courthouse for a Victory Bond event]
[Lieutenant Governor W.C.Woodward receiving Victory loan flag for Woodward's stores]
[Lieutenant Governor Woodward and Mayor J.C. Cornett holding a war savings poster]
[Man leaving Victory Bond office]
[Man, either Fred Booth or Claude Hill, on stage with Victory Loan "V" girl]
[Men in a Victory Bonds office]
[Men lining up to buy Victory Bonds from a parade float depicting Mussolini, Hitler, and Hiro Hito]
[Men setting up a fundraising promotion display on the side of a building]
Photograph shows men setting up a large board to record the amount of money raised probably for a Victory bonds or war savings campaign.
[People buying war stamps at jeep shaped booth inside Woodward's store]
[People buying war stamps from jeep shaped booth inside Woodward's store]
[Poster for war saving stamps sponsored by Purex paper]
Item is a photograph of a draft copy of an advertisement for War Savings Stamps. The abbreviations WDYTCIWSS used stands for "why don't you take your change in War Savings Stamps".
[Store clerk sitting in jeep shaped booth for selling war stamps inside the Woodward's store]
[Two female fruit sellers holding a watermelon decorated to advertise war savings stamps]
[War loan billboard sponsored by Palm Ice Cream]
[War savings stamp poster sponsered by Purex and Westminster]
[War savings stamps display inside a store]
Photograph shows a woman talking with a store clerk at a display titled, "The wise old owl says buy war stamps now."
[Welfare Federation Appeal billboard]
[Woman with a Victory Loan salesman]