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Our illustrious leader and his squeeze photo-shopped to down home on the organic plantation; funny photo of the Obamas in the White House Victory Garden with a carrot clenched in their teeth.
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Patriotic Victory Garden Poster from Vintage 1945 World War II, Your victory garden counts more than ever! large text over a painting of an arrangement of various large vegetables and in the background is a view of a vegetable garden with a man and a woman cultivating and weeding; published by the U. S. Department of Agriculture Washington, D.C. color 27 X 19 inches: small bottom text reads: War Food Administration ★ U.S. Government Printing Office 1945--O--629-743; World War II Victory Garden Patriotic Poster public domain image; Click for larger printable copyright free graphic file of this artwork by Hubert Morley WWII victory garden patriotic art poster.
Hubert? Morley Poster Artist Biography (American 1888-1951)?
I could find out little verifiable information about the talented artist of this war agriculture poster "Your victory garden counts more than ever! " Hubert Morley. I found another beautiful patriotic WWII agriculture poster by this same (signature matches but the signature is only "MORLEY" not "Hubert Morley" so the first name of this artist could be a mistake) artist for the gallery on this website "Pitch In and Help! Join the Woment Land Army of the U.S. Crop Corps"; some etchings and holiday cards signed Hubert Morley have survived and occasionally come up for auction which may be him; an Artist Hubert Morley has works in the collections of at least one museum which may be his, the Smithsonian American Art Museum. An artist Hubert Morley was born in La Crosse , Wisconsin and settled down in Chicago where he attended the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts this may be him. If you have any information on the artist of these posters please contact me.
Artist Hubert Morley Works which may be this same artist at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
The "Victory Gardens" of WWII
Home gardening during wartime of course was not a new idea for world war two, the "Victory Garden" which is sometimes called a "liberty garden" or "war garden" has ancient roots and was advertised with posters and very popular during WWI but the home gardening and preserving efforts during WWII were truly popular, extraordinary and impressive. Even the first lady Eleanor Roosevelt planted a Victory Garden at the White House. The large magazines ran articles on vegetable gardening, canning, food preservation and the Department of Agriculture produced free brochures on home vegatable growing and preservation related subjects; and the poster featured on this page "Your victory garden counts more than ever! " were all part of the publicity for a brilliantly mounted campaign to encourage the use of homegrown foods in the United States. During WWII fresh produce was in short supply commercially canned goods were rationed in the states and our agricultural crops were needed to feed our troops. The Victory Garden became an indispensable source of food for the home front; across the nation, home canning and preserving of farm produce flourished so that more supplies would be made available for our troops. The Victory Garden was a household family bonding and patriotically positive activity during world war 2 and one of the most well received of all home front war contribution missions. At its peak, it is estimated that nearly 20,000,000 gardens were grown and about 40 percent of all vegetables produced in the U.S. came from Victory Gardens. By the end of the war the Department of Agriculture estimated total home front production of over one million tons of vegetables valued at 85 million dollars.
Victory Gardens research Links:
The American Victory Garden, Past & Present; Tracing the history of patriotic gardening efforts at Google Knol.
Victory Gardens from Wessels Living History Farm York Nebraska: www.livinghistoryfarm.org/…
First Lady Michelle Obama Victory Garden Information from the Offical White House Government Blog:
www.whitehouse.gov/blog/...
Some like myself think that now during our war on terror is a perfect time to revive the Victory Garden; so does our first lady Michelle Obama she's planting an organic Victory Garden at the White House, the first vegetable garden there since first lady Eleanor Roosevelt's; read about it in the New York Times.
Second World War American patriotic posters like "Your victory garden counts more than ever! " helped unite Americans and mobilize the private and industrial sectors; U.S. citizens of every age, gender, and walk of life did their part to support the war effort, allied military and defeat the axis powers.
U.S. citizens hoped that the Axis powers could be stopped without American military support and hoped America could avoid direct involvement in World War 2 but that all changed the morning of December 7 when Japan blindsided the U.S. military with bombs in the attack of Pearl Harbor Hawaii and other U.S. military outposts. The military might of the United States of America of course responded with a powerful vengeance but leaders knew that troops could not win the war alone. The American citizens rallied for the troops and swift mobilization of American citizenry and industry during World War II was an achievement without precedent in speed, scale, complexity and duration. This achievement can be partially attributed to the federal government's intensive program to marshal the contributions of people of all ages and from all walks of life. Many Americans were willing to give up all luxuries and devote all spare time to the war effort to achieve victory. The posters in this gallery helped motivate and mobilize private citizens to find non-military support jobs and produce huge amounts of war materials. The public domain images of vintage patriotic posters from this collection like "Your victory garden counts more than ever! " featured on this page from the American Citizens Turn Farmers, United States Agriculture Mobilizes, U.S. Farms, Orchards and Vegetable Gardens Increase Production to Support the Troops During World War 2 Vintage Patriotic Poster Gallery of this website allow you to own a copyright free piece of WWII history, a historic patriotic public domain artwork poster that is still motivating today.
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Another poster by American Artist Morley.
Pitch in and Help Join the Women's Land Army of the U.S. Crop Corps.
 The White House lawn now an organic Victory Garden Thanks to First Lady Michelle Obama!
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