Westinghouse Shot For Anti Tank Shells
Absolutely amazing and rare WWII poster put out by Westinghouse, the same company that put out the world famous Rosie The Riveter “We Can Do It!” Poster. It reads “Shot for Anti-Tank Shells Westinghouse Merchandising Division: - Instead of testing electric irons, this woman inspector now checks the dimensions of shot for anti-tank shells as the armor-piercing bullets pause on their way down a Westinghouse conveyor line. War work has replaced the manufacture of home appliances as the electrical industry concentrates on helping win the Battle of Production.”
Measures 14x17”
Condition- fair, poster was split in half at the horizontal fold line, repaired with acid free archival tape on verso. Paper loss along left and right sides.
Absolutely amazing and rare WWII poster put out by Westinghouse, the same company that put out the world famous Rosie The Riveter “We Can Do It!” Poster. It reads “Shot for Anti-Tank Shells Westinghouse Merchandising Division: - Instead of testing electric irons, this woman inspector now checks the dimensions of shot for anti-tank shells as the armor-piercing bullets pause on their way down a Westinghouse conveyor line. War work has replaced the manufacture of home appliances as the electrical industry concentrates on helping win the Battle of Production.”
Measures 14x17”
Condition- fair, poster was split in half at the horizontal fold line, repaired with acid free archival tape on verso. Paper loss along left and right sides.
Absolutely amazing and rare WWII poster put out by Westinghouse, the same company that put out the world famous Rosie The Riveter “We Can Do It!” Poster. It reads “Shot for Anti-Tank Shells Westinghouse Merchandising Division: - Instead of testing electric irons, this woman inspector now checks the dimensions of shot for anti-tank shells as the armor-piercing bullets pause on their way down a Westinghouse conveyor line. War work has replaced the manufacture of home appliances as the electrical industry concentrates on helping win the Battle of Production.”
Measures 14x17”
Condition- fair, poster was split in half at the horizontal fold line, repaired with acid free archival tape on verso. Paper loss along left and right sides.