"Christmas Wishes 1917" - Allied WW1 Propaganda Poster TheHistoryPrint

"Christmas Wishes 1917" - Allied WW1 Propaganda Poster

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A rare and moving example of WW1 British Empire propaganda and First World War Christmas greeting cards, reproduced to capture the patriotic unity of the Allied nations during the Great War. This glossy printed WW1 commemorative poster is a faithful recreation of an original 1917 wartime Christmas card, perfect for collectors, historians, and fans of historic First World War artwork.

          200 GSM + Paper. Gallery/Museum Grade, ready to hang up on the wall.

          Gloss Finish. Clean professional finish, make the posters feel authentic.

          Packaged in cardboard tubes to protect them during delivery.

          Available in 9 different sizes including A2, A1 and 20x30".

The "Joined for Liberty and Truth" card is a remarkable example of British Empire solidarity during WW1, produced for the Christmas and New Year of 1917-18. The design features clasped hands radiating outward from Great Britain to Canada, India, New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia, with crossed Union Jack and Commonwealth flags at the centre — a powerful symbol of the British Empire's united war effort.

Today, WW1 British Empire commemorative posters and First World War Christmas cards are among the most sought-after examples of early 20th century patriotic ephemera. This reproduction is ideal for collectors of WW1 propaganda posters, British Empire wartime art, or First World War historical prints illustrating the concept of Imperial unity in wartime.

Printed with a glossy finish on durable 200 GSM paper, this reproduction captures the look and feel of an authentic WW1 British wartime greeting card. Pieces like this were circulated among soldiers, families, and civilians across the British Empire to reinforce wartime morale and celebrate the shared sacrifice of the Allied Commonwealth nations.

Sources for historical context:

Imperial War Museums (IWM) – WW1 British Empire propaganda and ephemera archives

The National Archives UK – First World War Commonwealth contribution records

British Library – World War One Christmas card and patriotic printed ephemera collections

Disclaimer:

While we do our best to upscale each poster to suit the different sizes, some may have small imperfections such as creases or blurred small script. This is normal from old posters that have been scanned or remade over time. We do our best and we are only human after all.