From Zazzle's vast collection of Work Projects Administration (WPA) and War posters--an amazing assortment of iconic images designed to promote the arts, public welfare, and patriotism--This commemorative apparel design features a poster created by Mary Palmer, for the City of New York Department of Parks, announcing a water carnival in Central Park, showing a stylized lake and lamp post, created in 1936.
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The classic heavyweight t-shirt. Tagless design for ultimate comfort. Pre-shrunk, 6.1 ounce 100% cotton. Double-needle stitched bottom and sleeve hems. Loose, classic fit, wears well on anyone. Imported.
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Central Park Carnival 1936 WPA
Poster, created by Mary Palmer, for the City of New York Department of Parks, announcing a water carnival in Central Park, showing a stylized lake and lamp post, created in 1936.
From Zazzle's vast collection of Work Projects Administration (WPA) and War posters--an amazing assortment of iconic images designed to promote the arts, public welfare, and patriotism--This commemorative apparel design features a poster created by Mary Palmer, for the City of New York Department of Parks, announcing a water carnival in Central Park, showing a stylized lake and lamp post, created in 1936.
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