Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #668, titled “A Bedroom for State Visitors.” This column was released the week of 11 December 1966. Illustration os of the Blair House, Washington, D.C., ca. 1960s. Artist John...
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #605, titled “Coramandel.” This column was released the week of 17 July 1966. The illustration is of the Walter Hoving apartment, New York, NY, ca. 1960s. Artist John Patton.
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #659, titled “Thanksgiving is a Family Party.” This column was released week of 20 November 1966. Illustration is of "Pahlmannia," William Pahlmann's house in Bedford, New York,...
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #10, titled “Furniture With a Plan.” This column was released the week of 8 October 1962. Artist John H. Bassette.
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #116, titled “Oriental Rugs.” This column was released the week of 27 May 1963. Artist R.J. King.
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #150, titled “Do These Words Bother You?” This column was released the week of 19 August 1963. Artist R.J. King.
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #37, titled “Your Home is an Important Investment.” This column was released week of 19 November 1962. Artist John H. Bassette.
Russell Patterson painting an advertising illustration in his studio in the Heckscher Building, NY. Mr. Patterson does big display ads which appear in monthly periodicals, giving much of his time to automobile ads. He is one of the foremost display...
Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.Illustration and drawing of a process producing billets of iron or steel. The page giving detaile ed information of the process is missing.
1847 Illustration from a handbook of John H. Reed & Co., Iron Merchants and Agents for Bay State Iron Co. (G.W. Whitehead said this furnace plant was at north side of Port Henry, and not south where present furnace plant is located) Rebuilt 1871
Every roll of cellophane cellulose film, which is slit to customers' requirements, is weighed and inspected. The illustration shows how the operation is conducted in the plants of E.I. du Pont Nemours & Company.
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....
This illustration shows a step in the manufacture of DuPont fabrics, at the Newburgh, New York plant. The scene is that of the coating head of the machine where many even coats of composition are spread and driven into the weave of a cotton base...
This scene shows part of the loading of large cartridges of DuPont 60% gelatin dynamite in the Susquehanna River near Marietta, Pennsylvania. The cartridges were five inches in diameter, 24 inches long and weighed 25 pounds each. The illustration...