ELECTRIC. The Power of America United for Victory Save and Conserve
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- Title:
- ELECTRIC. The Power of America United for Victory Save and Conserve
- Headline:
- ELECTRIC. The Power of America United for Victory Save and Conserve
- Date:
- 1940s
- Description:
- Columbus Outdoor. Kopcak, Elizabeth; El. Ed. Meade. Street location: E. Broad & Lexington. Billboard features a bald eagle clutching a war bond in its talon. The billboard is patriotic and shows support for the war effort during World War II. "5th War Loan" logo on bottom left corner of billboard. Post-it with "electric + fuel" on the back. Duplicate negative: AAA4451.
- Company:
- Columbus & Southern Ohio Electric Co.
- Placement Company:
- Columbus Outdoor Advertising Co.
- Product:
- Electric power
- Subject:
- Business & Technology
- Medium:
- Painted bulletin
- Format:
- Tone:
- Black & White
- Rights Note:
- Most of the advertisements digitized as part of the the ROAD: Resource of Outdoor Advertising Descriptions Project were published after 1923. Therefore, the majority of advertisements represented in this resource are not in the public domain. The advertisements may be used by anyone for research, teaching, private study, or general interest. For any other uses of these advertisements please see our page on copyright and citations https://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/research/citations-and-permissions.
- Digital Collection:
- Resource of Outdoor Advertising Descriptions (ROAD)
- Source Collection:
- Outdoor Advertising Association of America (OAAA) Archives, 1885-2019 and undated
- Identifier:
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- oaaaarchives
- duke:213871
- AAA4450
- ark:/87924/r35717p2z
- dc9303b7-3d24-43a2-b30e-e6c8884bd9d3
- Permalink:
- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r35717p2z
- Sponsor:
- Adopted by Fletcher Family Foundation in honor of Nancy Fletcher
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