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Pacific War Wall Map 1943

Pacific War Wall Map 1943

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Pacific War Theatre Wall Map – 1943 WWII Edition
"How We Stand After Two Years of War with Japan"
Published: December 5, 1943 | Supplement to The Sunday Sun and Guardian
Map Size: 1000 mm (W) x 710 mm (H)
A striking wartime map of the Pacific front—designed to rally, inform, and inspire Australians during World War II. Now faithfully reproduced on archival-quality materials.


🗺️ A Rare Piece of Australian Wartime Cartography

Originally issued as a wartime supplement to The Sunday Sun and Guardian on December 5, 1943, this bold and highly visual map was created at a pivotal moment in World War II. Entitled "How We Stand After Two Years of War with Japan", it served as both a practical reference and a motivational tool for civil defence workers and the Australian public.

The map vividly illustrates:

  • 🟥 Territories controlled by Japan and Japanese-dominated seas

  • 🟩 Areas regained by the Allied forces

  • ✈️ Strategic air routes and naval distances across the Pacific

  • 🗺️ Australia’s position as a focal point in the regional conflict

Beneath the title reads a powerful message:

“Civil Defence Workers—this map clearly shows why Australia still needs your services.”

This is more than a map—it's a living document from the home front, designed to stir national awareness and unity.


🔍 Historical and Design Features

  • 🧭 Pictorial relief — Mountain ranges, islands, and coastlines illustrated with stylised topography for dramatic clarity

  • 🇦🇺 Australia-centred projection — Emphasises the country's vulnerability and strategic importance

  • 🛡️ Civil defence messaging — A rare example of visual wartime propaganda through cartography

  • 📰 Historical attribution — "Supplement to The Sunday Sun and Guardian" and marked "Focussed for Australia"


🖨️ Premium Finish Options

To ensure this map is as durable as it is beautiful, it is available in three professional-grade formats:

🧾 160gsm Matte Paper

  • Smooth, uncoated surface

  • Ideal for custom framing under glass

  • Archival quality with rich detail

💧 Laminated – 80 Micron Gloss Encapsulation

  • Sealed between two sheets of 80-micron gloss laminate

  • Water-resistant, tear-proof, and wipeable

  • Perfect for educational or display-heavy environments

🖼️ 395gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas

  • Printed with fade-resistant pigment-based inks

  • Museum-quality texture with exceptional clarity and depth

  • Highly durable and ideal for long-term display

🪵 Optional Timber Hang Rails

  • Natural lacquered finish

  • Attached top and bottom with a hanging cord

  • Just add a hook—ready to display

🕒 Please allow up to 10 working days for framer assembly of hang-railed canvas editions.


📐 Product Specifications

Feature Details
Map Title Pacific War Theatre – “How We Stand After Two Years…”
Original Publisher The Sunday Sun and Guardian (Australia)
Publication Date December 5, 1943
Map Dimensions 1000 mm (W) x 710 mm (H)
Projection Australia-centred regional focus
Map Content WWII Pacific front, Japanese-held areas, Allied gains
Relief Stylised pictorial relief
Materials Matte Paper, Laminated Gloss, or Matte Canvas
Finish Options Rolled or Timber Hang Rails
Ink Type Archival pigment-based 
Manufacture Proudly made in Australia

🧳 Who Is This Map For?

  • 📚 Historians, curators, and collectors of WWII memorabilia

  • 🧑🏫 Educators and teachers covering Australia's role in the Pacific War

  • 🎖️ Military families and veterans looking to honour wartime history

  • 🏡 Designers and decorators creating vintage or heritage-inspired interiors

  • 🎁 Gift buyers seeking a unique, historically significant Australian artefact


🇦🇺 Designed for Australians, Reproduced with Integrity

This map was originally created to mobilise a nation. Today, it remains a poignant artefact—one that reflects not just geography, but the spirit of wartime Australia. Every reproduction is printed and finished in Australia, with careful attention to historical accuracy and material quality.


🛒 Select Your Finish & Order Now

Choose from:

  • Rolled Paper – Archival-quality print for traditional framing

  • Laminated – Protected and perfect for educational use

  • Canvas with or without Timber Hang Rails – An heirloom-quality display piece

Relive the Pacific front as Australia saw it in 1943.
Functional, stirring, and historically rich—this is a map that tells a story as vivid as the war itself.




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