Famous in the 1940’s, Victory Gardeners were proud of their contribution to a national effort. They used signs to declare that this garden, chicken coop, or kitchen had a proud calling. This new sign, based on one made by the West Virginia V.G. Program in 1943, is a testament to the importance of pride in our work. Made of a composite aluminum and polyethylene, and printed with a plastic-based ink, this durable sign will last for years outside and in the weather. It will look fine on a stake, on the shed or on the barn. Predrilled for mounting holes, centered.
This sign is created by the Victory Garden of Tomorrow Studio in Oregon.
“We Have A Victory Garden” Metal Sign
$24.00
2 in stock
Description
Famous in the 1940’s, Victory Gardeners were proud of their contribution to a national effort. They used signs to declare that this garden, chicken coop, or kitchen had a proud calling. This new sign, based on one made by the West Virginia V.G. Program in 1943, is a testament to the importance of pride in our work. Made of a composite aluminum and polyethylene, and printed with a plastic-based ink, this durable sign will last for years outside and in the weather. It will look fine on a stake, on the shed or on the barn. Predrilled for mounting holes, centered.
This sign is created by the Victory Garden of Tomorrow Studio in Oregon.
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