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Poster promoting immigration to Canada, 1925 (colour litho)

Poster promoting immigration to Canada, 1925 (colour litho)


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Poster promoting immigration to Canada, 1925 (colour litho)

PNP256716 Poster promoting immigration to Canada, 1925 (colour litho) by Canadian School (20th Century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Homeland; ); Peter Newark American Pictures; Canadian, out of copyright

Media ID 23381250

© Peter Newark American Pictures / Bridgeman Images

Citizenship Corn Emigration Encouraging Equality Farmland Father And Son Healthy Heroic Hope Idealistic Immigrants Lifestyle Migration New World Patriotic Promise Prosperity Prosperous Utopian West Wholesome


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This vibrant and captivating print takes us back to the year 1925, when Canada was actively promoting immigration through a powerful poster. The colour lithograph showcases the work of the Canadian School in creating an advertisement that aimed to entice individuals from Europe to make Canada their new homeland. The image portrays a wholesome scene of rural life, filled with promise and prosperity. A father and son stand proudly amidst bountiful farmland, surrounded by golden cornfields and grazing cattle. This idyllic representation symbolizes the idealistic hope for a better future that awaited those who would embark on this journey. The poster exudes patriotism and heroic aspirations as it invites immigrants to embrace a healthy lifestyle in this new world. It highlights the equality and opportunities available in farming, promising a prosperous existence for those willing to take up this noble profession. With its utopian undertones, this piece captures the essence of family values, emphasizing how immigration can bring about positive change not only for individuals but also for society as a whole. It serves as both an advertisement for Canadian citizenship and an encouragement for European immigrants seeking refuge or seeking greener pastures. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are reminded of the immense impact migration has had on shaping nations throughout history.

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