Globe Poster Corp.
Organization
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department Presents The Annual Train Garden, Sun. Dec. 1 thru Sun. Jan. 11, 1996
File — Box: Medium Posters, 1990-1999, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The earliest posters in the collection feature Leonora Jackson, one of the first female violinists to gain international fame, circa 1900-1915. The most recent poster is a 2020 Black Lives Matter poster. In between is everything from a 1968 Nixon/Agnew campaign poster, to Baltimore City Fair posters from the 1970s, to a poster from the U.S. Pro Cycle Championship held in Baltimore in 1982.The bulk of the posters in the collection, over 1,000, are World War I and World War II era...
Dates:
1996
Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department Presents The Annual Train Garden, Sun. Nov. 29 thru Sun. Jan. 3, 1998
File — Box: Medium Posters, 1990-1999, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The earliest posters in the collection feature Leonora Jackson, one of the first female violinists to gain international fame, circa 1900-1915. The most recent poster is a 2020 Black Lives Matter poster. In between is everything from a 1968 Nixon/Agnew campaign poster, to Baltimore City Fair posters from the 1970s, to a poster from the U.S. Pro Cycle Championship held in Baltimore in 1982.The bulk of the posters in the collection, over 1,000, are World War I and World War II era...
Dates:
1998
Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department Presents The Annual Train Garden, Sun. Nov. 30 thru Sun. Jan. 2, 1997
File — Box: Medium Posters, 1990-1999, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The earliest posters in the collection feature Leonora Jackson, one of the first female violinists to gain international fame, circa 1900-1915. The most recent poster is a 2020 Black Lives Matter poster. In between is everything from a 1968 Nixon/Agnew campaign poster, to Baltimore City Fair posters from the 1970s, to a poster from the U.S. Pro Cycle Championship held in Baltimore in 1982.The bulk of the posters in the collection, over 1,000, are World War I and World War II era...
Dates:
1997
Brute’s Annual Summer Arts Festival and Camp In, 1974 August 23-25
File — Box: Large Posters, 1970-1979, Folder: 1
Abstract
Concert poster publicizing the “Brute’s Annual Summer Arts Festival and Camp In” at the Take It Easy Ranch in Callaway, Maryland. Musician, poet, and activist Gil Scott-Heron is billed as a special guest. Additional performers from Baltimore, Washington, and Richmond listed on the poster include the Soul Searchers and Black Heat. The ranch, located at 45285 Take It Easy Ranch Road in St. Mary’s County, Maryland was the site of numerous musical concerts and festivals over the 1970s and into...
Dates:
Event: 1974 August 23-25
Freedom of Conscience Week, April 17 to 23, 300th Anniversary of the Maryland Act of Religious Toleration, 1949
File — Box: Medium Posters, 1940-1949, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The earliest posters in the collection feature Leonora Jackson, one of the first female violinists to gain international fame, circa 1900-1915. The most recent poster is a 2020 Black Lives Matter poster. In between is everything from a 1968 Nixon/Agnew campaign poster, to Baltimore City Fair posters from the 1970s, to a poster from the U.S. Pro Cycle Championship held in Baltimore in 1982.The bulk of the posters in the collection, over 1,000, are World War I and World War II era...
Dates:
1949
Sixteenth Annual Antique Gun Show, Fifth Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Md., 1970
File — Box: Medium Posters, 1970-1979, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The earliest posters in the collection feature Leonora Jackson, one of the first female violinists to gain international fame, circa 1900-1915. The most recent poster is a 2020 Black Lives Matter poster. In between is everything from a 1968 Nixon/Agnew campaign poster, to Baltimore City Fair posters from the 1970s, to a poster from the U.S. Pro Cycle Championship held in Baltimore in 1982.The bulk of the posters in the collection, over 1,000, are World War I and World War II era...
Dates:
1970
Stop Work Day, 1964 August 28
File — Box: Large Posters, 1960-1969, Folder: 2
Abstract
Poster encouraging African American voter registration. It advertises "a big registration march on the county court house" in Annapolis, Maryland arranged by the Anne Arundel County Laymen's Corps. The poster also invites attendees to gather at Carr’s Beach after the march. Located just south of Annapolis, the beach was a popular Chesapeake Bay resort and concert venue for the Black community and was host to many African American musical artists and performers, including the Van Dykes who...
Dates:
Event: 1964 August 28