1943 Meat Ashore Print Ad Crates Canned Meat Wartime Food Supply 1940s Ephemera
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Illustrated crate-and-ship scene on original 1943 Print Ad titled "Meat Ashore!" explains the role of canned meat in feeding fighters and conserving food on the homefront, pairing dramatic surf imagery with informational text prepared by the Institute of American Meat Packers—text‑heavy, civic‑minded layout ideal for wartime collections. Food supply propaganda, wartime public information
Measures (approx):
• 10" x 14"
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• Original 1940s magazine clipping
• Ships flat in archival bag w/ backer board in rigid mailer
• Display-ready as mini-poster or framed feature
• Reverse shows partial text or imagery
• Great for framing, research, or kitchen/dining display
• Authentic patina from decades past
• You’ll receive the exact ephemera shown
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SKU 1943Lfp011a
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