Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative Repository 1
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This is an extensive repository containing material relating to the American experience, a large portion of it digitised from the Library of Congress' collections. It includes, but is not limited to, images, monographs, sheet music, sound and visual recordings, pamphlets and posters. It is subdivided into over 100 thematic collections based on original documentation format, subject, author or donor. The site also benefits from an extensive range of background documentation and information on the creation, maintenance and development of this repository. Individual sections of the collection are periodically highlighted, and materials advising on the use of this repository's contents in a classroom situation are also provided. Each major subsection has a discrete site design and interface, although they are all part of the overarching whole.
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Crédit Lyonnais. Emprunt National 1920. Terre de France - Faivre, Abel, 1867-1945, artist.
A farmer ploughing with two oxen. In the foreground is a wooden cross with flowers and commemorative ribbons on it. The farmer is doffing his cap to the cross.
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Crédit Lyonnais. Emprunt National 1920. Terre de France - Faivre, Abel, 1867-1945, artist.
A farmer ploughing with two oxen. In the foreground is a wooden cross with flowers and commemorative ribbons on it. The farmer is doffing his cap to the cross.
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On les aura! 2e Emprunt de la Défense Nationale. Souscrivez - Faivre, Abel, 1867-1945, artist.
A French soldier with gun in one hand, and the other raised urging his comrades on. This was the most remembered French poster produced during the war.
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On les aura! 2e Emprunt de la Défense Nationale. Souscrivez - Faivre, Abel, 1867-1945, artist.
A French soldier with gun in one hand, and the other raised urging his comrades on. This was the most remembered French poster produced during the war.
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Pour le triomphe souscrivez à l'emprunt national. Les souscriptions sont reçues à Paris et en Province à la Banque Nationale de Crédit - Sem, 1863-1934, artist.
Troops of soldiers from the Napoleonic era, the French Revolution, and World War I, marching through the Arc de Triomphe. 'La Marseillaise' is urging them on. 'La Marseillaise' became the French national symbol for mobilization, which was taken from François Rude's (1784-1855) bas relief he sculpted for the Arc de Triomphe (1833-l836). The relief shows the 'Genius of Liberty' urging the troops of 1792 into battle. Later, this same figure is referred to as 'La Marseillaise.'