Correspondence describing Sophie's busy life and acquaintances and visitors to her home. She ends the letter by asking her husband if he would like her to make him some apple jelly.
Visitors at the New York Museum of Science and Industry, Rockefeller Center, were able to give a self demonstration at the former DuPont Exhibition of new materials developed by chemistry. By pressing a button, visitors could start the miniature...
Louisville visitors to the 150th anniversary celebration of the DuPont Company in Wilmington, Delaware get their picture taken by DuPont President Crawford H. Greenewalt. A skilled photo hobbyist, Mr. Greenewalt took over for the photographer for...
Visitors on nature walk at Hagley Museum and Library. Stefan de la Veaux led plant walk, Jon Williams led bird walk, and Geoff Halfpenny led wildlife walk.
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...
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...
Includes articles: The First Industrial Diesel Engine Plant in New York City; Some Recent Motorship Visitors to the Morse Yard And Some Diesel Engineering Department Activities; An Interesting example of Marked Economy by Substitution of Oil Engine...
Visitors marvel at the mirror-like qualities of deep blue Crater Lake, Oregon. Rangers are on hand to tell of such wonders as Crater Lake's 2000 foot depth, its 20 square mile surface the lack of either visible source or exit for its waters and the...
This unusual view of the ice bridge at Niagara Falls was obtained from a Bell Aircraft helicopter hovering near the brink of the Horseshoe Falls. Ice covered rocks below the American Falls add an artistic touch and the Cave of the Winds (right)...
Donald Desky, noted industrial designer retained by The Travelers Insurance Companies to create its exhibit for the 1964-65 New York Worlds Fair, examines a model of one of the scenes which will make up the show. Visitors to the exhibit will take...
China Rivera, star of "Bye Bye Birdie," one of the first visitors to the Motor Show, expresses delight and excitement with the new Aston Martin DB4 convertible. This unique car was one of the early sensations of the Motor Show.
Small booklet distributed to plant visitors and employees describing the history and manufacturing facilities of DuPont's Louisville, Kentucky neoprene plant. Item 5 of 23 from DuPont Plant Histories scrapbook.