Marion Perse, Elaine Mumford and Dorotha Redman, left to right, three costumed members of DuPont Company's 100 voice Employees Chorus who took part in Company's 150th Anniversary celebration July 18, on the banks of Brandywine Creek, near...
The DuPont Chorus, numbering 100 company employees, in 19th century costumes, sings during the DuPont 150th Anniversary celebration July 18 on the banks of the Brandywine Creek, near Wilmington, Delaware. Nearly 7,000 spectators, consisting almost...
DuPont Company's 100 voice Employees Chorus who took part in Company's 150th Anniversary celebration July 18, on the banks of Brandywine Creek, near Wilmington, Delaware.
DuPont Company's 100 voice Employees Chorus who took part in Company's 150th Anniversary celebration July 18, on the banks of Brandywine Creek, near Wilmington, Delaware.
The DuPont Chorus, numbering 100 company employees, in 19th century costumes, sings during the DuPont 150th Anniversary celebration July 18 on the banks of the Brandywine Creek, near Wilmington, Delaware. Nearly 7,000 spectators, consisting almost...
The DuPont Band, numbering more than 60 company employees, plays for the entertainment of guests at DuPont's 150th Anniversary celebration July 18 on the banks of Brandywine Creek, near Wilmington, Delaware. Nearly 7,000 spectators, consisting...
William H. Hart, chairman of DuPont's 150th anniversary planning committee, welcomes guests to ceremony July 18 on banks of Brandywine Creek near Wilmington, Delaware. Nearly 7,000 spectators, consisting almost wholly of active and retired DuPont...
A striking and impressive scene is the annual gathering of all the employees of the John B. Stetson Company, Philadelphia, in the immense auditorium, for the Christmas celebration. The President of the Company addresses the employees, awards are...
Typed on back: "The Brandywiners, Ltd. August 4, 5, 6, & 7, 1948. 'The Vagabond King.' William Stirling as Guy Tabarie. Male Chorus in the Drinking Song."
Typed on back: "Remains of a piano which was totally destroyed by fire on the stage of Longwood Theatre, the morning of Friday, June 15, 1951. The piano, a very fine instrument borrowed from Mr. W.J.P. Calder, was to have been used for the Spring...
Typed on back: "Remains of a piano which was totally destroyed by fire on the stage of Longwood Theatre, the morning of Friday, June 15, 1951. The piano, a very fine instrument borrowed from Mr. W.J.P. Calder, was to have been used for the Spring...