written on back of print: "Chrysler Exhibit N.Y. World's Fair 1939" typed note with print: "The Talking Car, one of the wonders that attracts thousands of visitors daily at the 5-Star show in the Chrysler Motors Exhibit Building at the New York...
From images: "the Victor Talking Machine is the ideal gift for children. It develops the musical sense by teaching them the best in song and music as rendered by the leading artists of the world. Sousa plays only for the Victor; Jules Levy, the...
On back: "Colorful reminders of the early years of the Twentieth Century are the 'morning glory' horn of this ancient Victor Talking Machine Company phonograph and the broad-brimmed 'sailor' hat and checked, long-skirted jacket of the model....
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite;
Table of Contents: Conservation; Excavating Lake Washington Canal; Dependability; Smokeless Bananas; Ballistite Unhurt by Three Months' Immersion; Practical Explosives Efficiency; Two or More Electric Blasting Caps in a Bore Hole; Depth of Charges...
For photographing the human voice and reproducing it, not as a picture but as the actual sound of the voice itself, a new device known as the Pallo-Photo-Phone has been perfected by Charles A. Hoxie of the General Electric Company. It is regarded...
Collection guide; Electric utilities and appliances; Manufacturing and related sectors
Collection guide for RCA/Victor records. This series of
records was assembled primarily by B.L. Aldridge, who functioned part-time as a company historian from the early 1950s to 1959. Prior to that, Aldridge was Manager of Sales and...
Text from back of image: 'Lindy talking into the microphone at City Hall, after Mayor Walker had given him the official welcome. Millions cheered him on his procession.'
Text from back of image: 'Just a small proportion of Honolulu residents who turned out to greet gallant naval flyers when they landed in Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, after a epochal flight from San Francisco Bay. Comm. McGinnis is seen talking over a...
Advertising card for dyes by Diamond of Burlington, Vermont sold by Stears, Snaith & Company of Massena, New York. Illustration shows two women talking in a kitchen.
Advertising card for Soapine soap manufactured by Kendall Manufacturing Company of Providence, Rhode Island. Illustration shows an astrologer talking with a woman; stars in the sky spell out "Soapine."
Typed press release: "Philadelphia, PA: Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont, with cocktail, talking to a member of the garden club during a reception held after the dinner at the twenty-fifth anniversary meeting, held at the museum of art here last night."