File:Lindsay last call.jpg
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Australian World War I era propaganda cartoon by Norman Lindsay, circa 1918 (certainly between 1914 and 1918).
Commissioned for and first published by the Commonwealth of Australia, as such ownership was in the Crown, copyright expiring 50 years after first publication (thus public domain since, at the latest, 1968).
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