on side of truck: "Yerger's Luggage Shop. Since 1874 'Good Leather Goods' 11.E. Third Street. Wilmington, Del. Phone 791. Auto Supplies Horse Equipment Lee Tires Distributors Repairing A Specialty." stamped on back of image: "The Royal...
Letter from John T. Baily and Company, manufacturers of yacht flags, signals, ensigns and other general athletic goods, to William du Pont advertising their goods for du Pont's yachting needs and offers a special discount to members of the...
Brussels shop windows display plenty of American goods. Our exclusive photo, just received, shows an amazing aspect of Belgian economy: shop windows loaded with American cereals, canned goods, candy, crackers etc. Belgium is the one European nation...
This scene at the Newburgh, New York plant shows a step in the manufacture of coated fabrics. This illustration shows what is known as jig dyeing. The base goods are dyed to a shade closely approximating the face color of the finished goods....
This scene at the Newburgh, New York plant shows a step in the manufacture of coated fabrics. This illustration shows what is known as jig dyeing. The base goods are dyed to a shade closely approximating the face color of the finished goods....
Collection guide; Consumer products; Industrial products and design
Collection guide for Wear-Ever, Kensington Ware collection. This collection consists of various drawings which detail the conception and design of household consumer goods produced by Wear-Ever Aluminum, Inc., a subsidiary of the Aluminum Company...
Table of Contents: Pioneering with new business ideas; Debut of Dacron at Old Hickory; High fashion for the girl next door; What sportsmen learned about plastics at the sporting goods show; More body-building protein from wheat; The reds you're...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Mobile homes; Health care; Airships; Wildflowers; Fishing; Plastics industry;
Table of Contents: 'sWonderful, 'swanderlodge; Bringing refrigerants in from the cold; Another chance to live; Global metrics connection; Delivering the baked goods; Airborned billboards; Flower beds, Texas-style; Recycling a precious metal; A...
Table of Contents: Accident prevention in the chemical industry; Draining a desert of the past; And now, fire-resistant motion picture screens; California pheasantry; Fabrikoid in beautiful printed effects; When winter comes; Built like a fine...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Nylon; Parachute industry; Furniture industry;
Table of Contents: Teamwork in plastics; Nylon goes aloft; Tires can take it; Plastics; Guardians of baked goods; How to transform outdated furniture; Ordnance wrapping; What's new.
Letter from J. Cramer of Acker, Merrall, and Condit to William du Pont soliciting business for any goods or provisions du Pont might need aboard his yacht, the "Au Revoir."
This family of slipper makers in Tokyo manufacture all their own goods and sell them direct to the retailer trade. The six persons in this picture are supposed to belong to one family.
Delivers message with its goods. This gaily painted truck delivers insecticides and weed killers in Chicago's Loop twice a day. To create more business for itself, it tells Chicagoans and nearby residents just what it is carrying. The starboard...
The colorful and varied designs on cotton goods are the creations of this unsung artist and his fellows. He tools out he design on a zinc plate from which it is printed on the cotton cloth. This photograph was made in the plant of the American...
Delivers message with its goods. This gaily painted truck delivers insecticides and weed killers in Chicago's Loop twice a day. To create more business for itself, it tells Chicagoans and nearby residents just what it is carrying. The starboard...
Heres a picture of the mother and children in a typical American family, Mrs. B.J. Thill, of Lacrosse WI daughter, Carole and sons Bernard and Richard. Mrs. Thrill has been dubbed Mrs. Typical Customer of 1941 by the National Retail Dry Goods...
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company account with Bradun and Rice for sugar, candles, and other general goods, paid for by the du Pont company with gunpowder.