
Title: Main Banking Room of the Hibernia Bank & Trust Company Linen unused
Description:
The Main Banking Room of the Hibernia Bank & Trust Company is finished in Tavernelle marble and American walnut and covers an area of one-half acre. The thirty-four cages and three entrances are of appropriately decorated bronze. The subdued gold of the ceiling adds the necessary warmth to the color scheme
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Title: The Drake Chicago's Wonderful Hotel Linen PM 1935 Sep-25
Description:
Series 103, 3A-H52
Bird's-eye view of Chicago's wonderful hotel. The Drake, on the famous Boulevard Link, at the junction of Lake Shore Drive and Upper Michigan Avenue. Superbly located, directly overlooking Lake Michigan, yet only a few minutes ride from the business and theatrical centers. Unusually reasonable rates prevail throughout
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Title: Scenes In Chicago Park Linen unused
Description:
Series 156, 2B-H1218
Commerce alone cannot build a great city; there must also be opportunity for the fullest expression of a happy, healthful life. - Chicago parks and hundreds of miles of broad boulevards grace this city of Commerce and industry, with formal terraces with fountains, statuary and beds of cultured flowers
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Title: Marina City Marina City, Linen unused
Description:
Now probably Chicago's most famous landmark, the twin circular towers on the north bank of the Chicago River are a city within a city. Apartments, officers, restaurants, marinas, shopping facilities, bank, bowling alley, Ice skating rink, TV station, etc., are all to be found here
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Title: Sanctuary Chicago Temple Linen unused
Description:
Series 4B-H448
Chicago Temple (First Methodist) located in the heart of the ÂLoop, is the world's tallest church. It has occupied its present site for 107 years. The spire, Flood lighted at night, is one of Chicago's most inspiring sights. The chimes are heard throughout the downtown area. The air-conditioned sanctuary accommodates 1200 worshippers, with additional seating provided in the chapel. The organ, complete with an echo organ and 6300 pipes, is considered one of the largest and best in the country. Visitors from an average of thirty states worship here every Sunday. The church is open daily for meditation and prayer. Sunday Services: 11:00 A.M. And 7:30 P. M. Noonday Organ Meditations Daily Visitors are always welcome
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Title: Aerial View Looking Southeast Linen unused
Description:
Series 120
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Title: Aerial View Looking Southeast Linen unused
Description:
Series 120
Aerial view looking southeast beyond one of the 628 foot towers of the Sky Ridge  the supreme thrill ride at A Century of Progress  the Chicago 1933 World's Fair. Just a glimpse of a few of the many colorful buildings
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Title: Avenue Of Flags Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series 36A22, 4A-H588
A Gorgeous promenade for the Fair visitors. With large gaily colored flags waving in the breeze, thousands of visitors stroll along here every day in search of Knowledge and pleasure
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Title: Bird's Eye View Exposition Linen unused
Description:
Series 218
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Title: Enchanted Island Linen unused
Description:
Series 126
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Title: Fireworks Display Over Lagoon Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-43, 3A-H582
A view from Northerly Island. Never in the history of Pyrotechnics ha such fascinating and colorful displays been created as are used at the Century of programs. The fireworks displays are an interesting nightly feature
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Title: Night View Of World's Fair Grounds From Observation Platform Of Sky Ride Linen PM 1933 Jul-25
Description:
Series WF-41, 3A-H580
View looking south from the observation platform of the sky Ride. The buildings in the distance, include the Travel and Transport and General Motors Buildings, with Chicago's Famous Outer Drive to the right and Lake Michigan On the left
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Title: Panoramic View Of A Century Of Progress By Night Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-4, 3A-H536
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Title: The Adler Planetarium Linen unused
Description:
Series 501
The only Planetarium in America. An imposing permanent edifice, now a part of the World's Fair. Inside, a heavenful of drama as old as the earth itself unfolds to the visitors. The firmament passes in review as they sit beneath and artificial sky and seen the sun, moon, planets and stars move across the dome
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Title: The Highest At The Fair Linen unused
Description:
Skyride's twin steel towers are 628 feet high and three-eighths of a mile apart. The trip to the tops of the towers takes less than one minuted in Otis Automatic High-Speed Elevators
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Title: Administration Building Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-1, 1A856
Main facade of Administration Building of Chicago's 1933 Century of Progress Exposition, where approximately 200 workers are now engaged on exposition plans. The building is 350 by 150 feet, of modernist design and located on the Outer Drive at Fourteenth St. The building, first exposition structure to be completed, was designed by the three Chicago members of the World's Fair Architectural commission  Edward H. Bennett, Hubert Burnham and John a. Holabird
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Title: Admiral Byrd's Polar Ship The City Of New York Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-31, 3A-H15
The famous ship which braved the ice packs and the Antarctic winter to carry Byrd and his crew to Little America, whence he flew to the South Pole. Fully equipped and manned by a competent crew among which are several members of the Original Byrd Crew
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Title: Agricultural Building Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-34, 3A-H307
Here are seen some of the most interesting exhibits. From the primitive hand made implements used a generation ago to the modern power equipment of today marks one of the most rapid strides of any industry
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Title: Avenue Of Flags Linen unused
Description:
Series 129
Avenue of Flags, stretching from the main gates of A century of Progress at Twelfth Street, to the north entrance of the Hall of Science a fitting promenade leading to the wonders of this great exposition
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Title: Belgian Village Linen unused
Description:
Series 128
Ancient Belgium has been brought to A Century of Progress and reproduced in the Belgian Village. A duplicate of the historic Church of St. Nicholas in Antwerp is there and seventeenth century burghers guard the portals
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Title: Bird's Eye View Of Belgian Village Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series 36A15, 4A-H556
This consists of 30 buildings, exact reproductions of buildings found in Brussels or Antwerp, the same stone and brick pavements; everywhere a strictly Belgian atmosphere prevails
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Title: Carillon Tower Hall Of Science Linen unused
Description:
Series 114
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Title: Section Of Belgian Village Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-49, 3A-H617
This consists of 30 buildings, exact reproductions of buildings found in Brussels or Antwerp, the same stone and brick pavements; everywhere a strictly Belgian atmosphere prevails
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Title: The A & P Carnival Linen unused
Description:
Series 508
The Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company has created an area at the World's Fair for pleasure, without admission charge. There is a big open air marine park, with an amphitheater seating several thousand, surrounding a revolving stage where daily programs are given. Tony Sarg's famous marionettes, Harry Horlick and his Gypsy orchestra and Gypsy Dancing, are features. With George Rector presiding as master of ceremonies it is a real carnival
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Title: The Chrysler Motors Building Linen unused
Description:
Series 703
A commanding building of splendid modern architecture. In the circular section are displayed the latest models of the Corporation's various cars. Together with motors and demonstrations of heat, cold and water resistance of most. On the proving grounds, endurance and other tests are made
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Title: Thompson's Restaurants On The Avenue Of Flag Linen unused
Description:
Series 4A-H712
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Title: Beautiful Federal Building At Night Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-26, 3A-H653
The three fluted towers represent the three branches of our Federal Government, Executive, Judicial and Legislative. The sides of the triangles are the Halls of Thirty States, whose flags and shields join with the unusual coloring of the building itself, and makes the interior court an outstanding accomplishment in modern architecture
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Title: Black Forest Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series 36A47, 4A-H1011
Here is shown a typical German village, snow covered roofs with snow covered mountains in he background
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Title: Black Forest Village Linen PM 1934 Aug-30
Description:
Series X-161
A bit of the rugged life of old Germany has been literally transplanted to make up the Black Forest Village at the World's Fair. Artificial snow enhances the typically German buildings which are artificially cooled
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Title: Cascade Fountain Looking South Linen unused
Description:
Series X-148
Cascade Fountain looking South, has a flow of 68,000 gallons of water a minute, the largest fountain ever constructed
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Title: Chrysler Building Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-12, 3A-H537
One of the attractive structures at the Century of Progress. Every detail of the construction of a Chrysler automobile is here demonstrated, as well as the testing of material used and of the completed car
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Title: Chrysler Building Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-12, 3A-H637
One of the attractive structures at the Century of Progress. Every detail of the construction of a Chrysler automobile is here demonstrated, as well as the testing of material used and of the completed car
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Title: Electrical Building At Night Linen unused
Description:
Series 138
Embellished with hanging gardens, electric cascades and fountains, gilded pylons and paved terraces, the Electrical Building at a Century of Progress, Chicago's 1933 World's Fair, is the last world in modern architectural phantasm
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Title: Enchanted Island Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-13, 3A-H636
Enchanted Island A playground for children Chicago World's Fair. Here are old time and new amusement devices for children. Here young people can spend hours of real pleasure while their folks visit the many exhibits of the Fair
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Title: The Czechoslovakian Pavilion Linen unused
Description:
Series 804
Czechoslovakia has a building at the World's Fair, housing a gorgeous display of products of its varied industries, colorful and gay, and showing something of the life of this industrious nation
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Title: Firestone Singing Color Fountain Linen unused
Description:
Beneath the misty fountain domes is a battery of colored lights. As the music fills the garden, the varying wave lengths come in contact with delicate mechanism, which connects the colored lights. The result is an ever-changing array of beautiful color combinations playing upon the fountains in perfect harmony with the music. The Firestone multi-color shadow sign is constructed of shadow planes behind which are thousands of incandescent bulbs, reflecting an ever-changing array of beautiful color combinations playing upon the fountains in perfect harmony with the music. The Firestone multi-color shadow sign is constructed of shadow planes behind which are thousands of incandescent bulbs, reflecting an ever-changing combination of beautiful pastel shades of blue, green, orange and yellow
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Title: Fort Dearborn Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-2, 3A-H247
Blockhouse and soldiers barracks of the Âthird Fort DearbornÂ, reappear on the shore of Lake Michigan as part of the 1933 Century of Progress Exposition. Near here stood the Original block house and barracks of he old fort whose inhabitants were victims in 1812 of the Dearborn Massacre eventful day in Chicago's pioneer history
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Title: Golden Temple Of Jehol By Night Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-27, 3A-H11
Replica of the celebrated Chinese Lama Temple, is the gift to the Exposition of Vincent Bendix. The Golden Pavilion, seat of worship of the Manchu emperors, was copied faithfully by North Chinese architects and artisans, shipped in 28,000 pieces to Chicago and put together like the parts of some huge Chinese Puzzle
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Title: Hall Of States And Federal Buildings Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-21,2A-H454
In these buildings the exhibits of the various states, territories and governments are shown. In the center of the court is a sunken garden and a triangular pool
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Title: Interior View Fort Dearborn Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-3, 3A-H515
This replica of fort Dearborn, one of Chicago's most thrilling historical monuments. Was constructed on the shore of Lake Michigan at Twenty-Sixth Street, for the 1933 Century of Progress Exposition. Near here stood the original Fort Dearborn and still nearer occurred in 1812 the massacre by Indians of the brave inhabitants of the Fort. The picture shows, left to right, the officers barracks, a corner of the blockhouse, the powder magazine, soldiers barracks. The corners of the two other barracks appear on either side of the picture
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Title: Three Fluted Towers Around Dome Of Federal Building Linen unused
Description:
Series 36A13, 4A-H553
These three fluted towers 150 feet high around the dome of the federal Building represent the three branches of government  administrative, legislative and executive. The towers are illuminated at night
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Title: Giant Havoline Thermometer Linen unused
Description:
Series 141
Looking west at he huge Havoline Thermometer at 23rd, St., at A Century of Progress the Chicago 1933 World's Fair. This thermometer is 200 ft. high. Temperature at the Fair can be seen from all parts of the ground
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Title: Hall Of Science South Entrance Linen unused
Description:
Series 140
Where the magic of modern science is portrayed this year in Chicago  the hall of Science at A Century of Progress  A huge U-Shaped structure 700 x 400 ft., enclosing a court accommodating 80,000. At one corner rises a 176 ft. Carillon Tower
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Title: Illinois State Host Building Linen unused
Description:
Series 122
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Title: Interior View Fort Dearborn Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-3, 3A-H515
This replica of Fort Dearborn, one of Chicago's most thrilling historical monuments, was constructed on the shore of Lake Michigan at Twenty-Sixth Street, for the 1933 Century of Progress Exposition, Near here stood the original Fort Dearborn, and still nearer occurred in 1812 the massacre by Indians of the brave inhabitants of the Fort. The picture shows, left to right, the officers barracks, a corner of the blockhouse, the powder magazine. Soldiers barracks. The corners of the two other barracks appear on either side of the picture
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Title: Intra-Mural Bus With Hall Of Science In Background Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-36, 3A-H336
Within the grounds of the Exposition, visitors are transported by a fleet of sixty semi-trailer type open buses, which accommodate 15,000 to 20.000 passengers per hour
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Title: Mayan Temple Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-46, 3A-H585
An exact reproduction in actual colors of the famous Nunnery of Uxmal, a Mayan City of Yucatan, Central America. The original was erected about 1200 years before the Christian era
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Title: The Horticultural Building Linen unused
Description:
Series 809
A most beautiful building, full of the beauties of nature. Here, gardeners and florists have used real trees, real flowers, real brooks, to present scene after scene in dioramic settings. The most unusual trees, plants and flowers are shown. Concealed skylights flood the flowers with sunshine, or when needed, the blossoms are bathed in electric ultra violet rays
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Title: The Italian Pavilion Linen unused
Description:
Series 606
This building represents a gigantic airplane. With its many exhibits, it tells a dramatic story of Italy's remarkable achievements in engineering, physics, medicine, geography, astronomy, agriculture, shipping and aviation from the time of the Caesars to the present day
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Title: The Japanese Pavilion Linen unused
Description:
Series 502
A Typical example of Japanese architecture. An army of workmen came over from Japan, bringing their own tools and materials to construct these buildings. Here are housed fine examples of Japanese China, cloisonne, embroideries, silk work and world-famous Japanese handicraft. A typical Japanese tea garden is one of the features of this unusual display
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Title: The Lincoln Group Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-25, 3A-H9
Replicas of numerous buildings associated with the life of Abraham Lincoln, including his boyhood home at Hodgenville, Kentucky; The Wigwam, where he was nominated for president, the site of which was Lake Street at Wacker Drive, Chicago a bronze tablet marks the site; also the Rutledge Tavern near Salem. Illinois; as well as the general store conducted at Salem by Lincoln and William F. Berry
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Title: World's Tallest Thermometer Linen unused
Description:
Twenty-one Stories (218 ft.) high, Shows temperature by neon light tubes. Sponsored by Indian Refining Company, Lawrenceville, Ill., makers of Waxfree Havoline Motor Oil  best for all cars, winter or summer, because it contains no wax. Wax turns Candle Hard with cold, water-thin with heat. Keep wax out of your motor! Waxfree Havoline Motor Oil is sold at all Texaco stations
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Title: Hall Of Religion Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series 343, 37774
Appropriate in setting and construction, this beautiful and restful building affords within a close up of all things dedicated to religion. Exhibits of many of the first Bibles ever printed, and many pictorial manifestations of progress made during the past century. Scheduled for its spacious assembly hall are many interesting programs and instructive lectures
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Title: Morocco Building Linen unused
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Title: Old Heidelberg Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-39, 3A-H475
Seating thirty-five hundred persons, this restaurant is a replica of the Old Heidelberg Inn located in Heidelberg. Germany noted for its food and beer the world over
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Title: Old Heidelberg Inn Linen unused
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Title: Old Mexico Linen unused
Description:
Series 510
A typical modern Mexican building housing a large restaurant serving genuine Mexican foods as well as American, and the serving done by beautiful Senoritas in native costume. Here is real Mexican atmosphere, with Mexican musicians inspiring one to dance and a floor show by the most gorgeous Mexican girls
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Title: Oriental Village Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-33, 3A-H633
Oriental Village at the Chicago World's Fair brings all the glamour and romance of the Near East to the Midway of the Fair. Here native magicians, dancing girls, vendors, horsemen mingle with animals brought from their native lands for the exposition at the Fair
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Title: Oriental Village Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-33, 3A-H633
Oriental Village at the Chicago World's Fair brings all the glamour and romance of the Near East to the Midway of the Fair. Here native magicians, dancing girls, vendors, horsemen mingle with animals brought from their native lands for the exposition at the Fair
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Title: Owens-Illinois Glas Block Building Linen unused
Description:
This is the first full-sized structure built of glass block, recently perfected by he Owens-Illinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. One hundred feet long and sixty feet wide with a gloriously colorful tower fifty feet high, it is a wonderful spectacle by day and a magnificent display by night when interior lighting glows through its many colored walls and tower. The Owens  Illinois Glass Company is one of the world's largest producers of glass containers and other glass products, which form one of the interesting exhibits inside the building
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Title: The Midget Village Linen unused
Description:
Series 503
One of the most fascinating Features of the World's Fair. Here sixty Lilliputians live in their tiny houses, conduct their diminutive activities, serve you with food and entertain you with theatrical performances
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Title: Travel And Transport Building Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series 36A5, 4A-H551
This building is nearly 1,000 feet long, and offers some new concepts in architecture never before attempted. The dome of the Travel and Transport Building houses the railroad exhibit at ÂA Century of ProgressÂ
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Title: A Maya Temple The Nunnery At Uxmal Linen unused
Description:
Series 808
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Title: General Exhibits Building Sky Ride West Tower Linen PM 1933 Sep-26
Description:
Series 139
A General view from the south balcony of the Hall of Science showing the five pavilions which form the General Exhibits group at A Century of Progress, Chicago's 1933 World Fair. More than 100 organizations have displays here
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Title: Out Our Way Gal-Shy Linen unused
Description:
Series W519
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Title: Sinclair Dinosaur Exhibit At The Century Of Progress Linen unused
Description:
The Dinosaur Exhibit built by the Sinclair Refining Company at the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago is the first attempt to recreate out-of-doors a portion of the earth's surface as it existed 100 million years ago. The huge beast shown on this card is a Brontosaurus. He shown on this card is a Brontosaurus. He bulked 40 tons in life and was 70 feet long
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Title: Street Of Paris Linen unused
Description:
Series 506
Here is a Paris moved over to the World's Fair, for entertainment. In narrow, stone paved streets, are gendarmes, sidewalk cafes, quaint shops, chestnut venders, strolling artists, milk maids and musicians. There is music and dancing, was works and an atelier. There's beauty revue, clowns, peep shows, a chamber of horrors. The Streets are named as in Paris, the buildings faithful reproductions
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Title: The Ukrainian Pavilion Linen unused
Description:
Series 705
The first building at the south end of the Fair grounds. It is a picturesque building in which there is a theater where folk plays, native dances and choral singing are given. Exhibits of the painting and sculpture of the Ukraine and a Restaurant distinctively that of the valley of the Dnieper, lend a colorful note to this area
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Title: The Wigwam Lincoln Group Linen unused
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Title: Travel And Transport Building Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-6, 3A-H512
This building is nearly 1,000 feet long, and offers some new concepts in architecture never before attempted. The dome of the Travel and Transport Building houses the railroad exhibit at ÂA Century of Progress.Â
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Title: Travel Building Chicago World's Fair Linen unused
Description:
Series WF-7, 3A-H243
This building is nearly 1,000 feet long, and offers some new concepts in architecture never before attempted. The dome of the Travel and Transport Building houses the railroad exhibit at ÂA Century of Progress.Â
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Title: Wings Of Century Linen unused
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Title: Out Our Way Mexican Jitterbugs Linen unused
Description:
Series W511
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Title: Out Our Way The Artiste Linen unused
Description:
Series W515
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Title: Out Our Way The Kibitzer Linen unused
Description:
Series W513
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Title: Out Our Way The Saddle Hooks Linen unused
Description:
Series W518
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Title: Out Our Way Two Timing Linen unused
Description:
Series W517
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Title: Adelphia Apartments Linen unused
Description:
One and Two Bedrooms, Private Baths, and Efficiencies  acing beautiful Round Lake park. Close to Downtown  Restful, Quiet, Recreation  Sunbathing and Games  lovely Palms, Shrubs and Birds for Pictures. Green Benches for Rest. Mr. And Mrs. Jay Caudill, Proprietors. 449 - 7th Avenue, North St. Petersburg, Fla
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Title: Out Our Way Linen unused
Description:
Series W505
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Title: Out Our Way Footloose Linen unused
Description:
Series W506
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Title: Out Our Way Fresh Paint Linen unused
Description:
Series W509
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Title: Out Our Way The Wayward Preacher Linen unused
Description:
Series W507
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Title: Care-Free Linen PM 1946 Jul-26
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Title: Come On! Let's Go To Sunday School Next Sunday Linen unused
Description:
The Best Class, In the best Sunday School In he best church around, Bids you welcome! Now Don't Disappoint us! Come, let us go up to the house of god.
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Title: Visiting The Mohican Indian At Leeds N. Y Linen unused
Description:
Series 47228
In The Catskills
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Title: Go Ahead! And Come Down Here We'Ll Have A Round Of Fun! Linen unused
Description:
Series 574
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Title: Greetings This Is A Wonderful Place For Fun Hope To See You Soon! Linen unused
Description:
Series 1070
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Title: Here The Roads Are Beautiful And Full Of Curves Linen PM 1943 Sep-03
Description:
Series 152
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Title: Saving On Gas Expenses This Trip Oil Tires And But Think Of The Wear And Tear On Me! Linen unused
Description:
Series 426, 74369
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Title: That's What I Call A Bicycle Built For Two! Linen unused
Description:
Series 429, 74372
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Title: Thee Ain't No Stoppin Us! Linen unused
Description:
Series C-697, 6B-H827
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Title: You Can Count On Us Soldier! We'Ll Keep Em Rolling! Linen PM 1943 Nov-15
Description:
Series 305
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Title: A Famous Line Of Bicycles Linen unused
Description:
Series P6510
Your Choice of many Up to Date Models at Prices You can Afford to Pay. Send for a copy of this book today and select the bicycle you want. Ride a bicycle this year and get all the fun and fresh air you should have Thousands are riding bicycles to save time and car fare going to and from work. Etc. Thousands more are using bicycles profitably in collecting, canvassing and the like. More people than ever will buy bicycles this year, Our prices on high grade bicycles will save you $10.00 or more over prices asked elsewhere, depending on the model you select. Fill out the catalog application on the other side of this card and prove it to your own satisfaction
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Title: Gas Rationing Can't Stop Me When I'm On Maneuvers! Linen PM 1950 Oct-24
Description:
Series AC129
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Title: Leve De Vacantie Groeten Uit Valkenburg Linen
Description:
Series 725/2
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Title: Leve De Vacantie! Linen unused
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Title: Leve De Vacantie! Linen unused
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Title: Leve De Vacantie! Graeten Uit Beek By Nymegen Linen unused
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Title: Nu Een Heitje Voor Een Karweitje! Linen PM 1959
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Title: Verdwalen Ze In Vreemde Streken Linen PM 1952 Aug-25
Description:
Clowntjes Serie Series
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Title: Eindelijk We Zijn Er Linen unused
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Title: Groeten Uit 's Gravenzande Linen
Description:
Series 54627/2
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Title: Hartelyk Gefeliciteerd Linen
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Title: Hartelyk Gefeliciteerd Linen
Description:
Series 022
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Title: Les Extremes Se Toouchent All Ends Must Meet Linen unused
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Title: Leve De Vacantie! Linen unused
Description:
Greaten unit Beek by nymegan
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Title: Vasteras Kopmangata Linen unused
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Title: American Forest Scene Maple Sugaring, Linen unused
Description:
No Event on the entire calendar, three decades ago, was more keenly anticipated than Âmaple sugaring time. For young and old alike, it marked the end of winter's long siege; a joyful occasion where one basked in the warm companionship of old acquaintances and, in many cases, where budding romances flowers anew So vividly has the artist portrayed his subject in this rare old Currier & Ives print, one can almost smell the sweet aroma of the bubbling syrup, the pungent fragrance of the burning logs
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Title: Ezra Meeker Linen unused
Description:
Series A. Oregon Trail Monument Expedition Illustrated. Series B. - Indian Chiefs of the Northwest, etc. Series C. Monument expedition with Map: Colored. Series D. Sights from the Oxwagon; Colored. Each series contains 16 post card views with Historical Sketches on reverse side, Postpaid, 25 cents each. Address, Ezra Meeker, Room 1214, 35 Nassau St., N. Y. The Ezra Meeker Historical Post cards for schools, Libraries, the home, and collectors. This typical suit shown in the illustration was quite common in the early fifties on the northwest coast, but has long since been discarded under the changed conditions of life in that region. The abundance of game, coupled with the incentive to procure food and the love of adventure, gave an abundant supply of the buckskin both for clothing of the body and for the moccasin foot-wear, so common in pioneer days. Difficulty was often experienced by the pioneers in getting cloth for raiment, and frequently the buckskin took the place of the home-spun or the moe conventional ÂStore goods.Â
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Title: Reserve Pay Per Training Period Linen unused
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Title: Spirit Of St. Louis Linen unused
Description:
Series M-746
Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh then Captain, alone, in a Ryan monoplane equipped with a 200 horsepower Wright whirlwind motor, after flying from San Diego, Calif., to St. Louis and then to New York 2,500 miles in 23 hours and 15 minutes, left Roosevelt field, N. Y. May 20th 6:52 at Le Bourget Field, Paris, may 21st, having covered 3,660 miles in 33 hours and 29 minutes. He carried 445 gallons of gasoline. Total flying weight of plane 5,130 pounds. Spread of wings, 35 feet and 6 inches increased to 46 feet for ocean flight. He conquered sleet, squalls, rain, mist and fog, flying at altitudes of 10 feet to 10,000 feet over the sea. In recognition of his daring unparalleled feat Captain Lindbergh was promoted to the rank o Colonel by President Coolidge, who lauded Lindbergh's unassuming modesty and in particular his true sportsmanship, having declined highly lucrative stage contracts when on the crest of fame
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Title: Cunard White Star The New Mauretania Linen unused
Description:
Series A 2896
The new ÂMauretania, Cunard White Star. Builders: Messrs. Cammell Laird & Co., Ltd., Birkenhead. Keel laid: May 24th 1937. Launch: July 28th, 1938. Maiden Voyage: 1939, the year of the great New York World's Fair
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Title: Library Ss. Minnesota Linen unused
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Title: The Furness Luxury Liner Queen Of Bermuda Linen unused
Description:
Furness-Bermuda Line Quadruple Screw Turbo Eclectic Vessel, ÂQueen of Bermuda - 22,000 tons. Pleasure-planned specifically for deluxe service. Every room with private bath
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Title: United States Lines Linen unused
Description:
Series N9999
One of the Fast C-2 cargo vessels of the new fleet of 47 ships owned by the United States Lines Company. These ships are in regular service between United States North Atlantic ports and Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe, Far East and Australia
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Title: Deep Se Fishing Miss Buckeye Ii Linen unused
Description:
Powered With Diesel Motor on the big, 65-foot cruiser Miss Buckeye II Ship to shore Radio Telephone Leaves Every day 8 a.m. Returns 5 P.m. Fare $3.00 Lee's Fish Dock. Bait and Tackle Free Clearwater Beach, Fla. Hot Coffee, Sandwiches and Drinks Available at Dock
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Title: New S. S. United States Linen unused
Description:
Series 46344
Largest and most luxurious ship ever built in America and the world's fastest and most modern liner. 990 feet long, 101 feet 6 inches broad, 53,300 gross tons. She established new transatlantic speed records both eastbound and westbound on her maiden voyage from New York, July 3, 1952 and from Europe July 10, 1952. This new flagship of the United States Lines and her running mate, the beautiful S. S. America, maintain regular frequent sailings between New York and Europe
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Title: Panama Line Linen unused
Description:
Panama Line  Twin Screw Steamships ÂPanama - ÂAncon - ÂCristobal. Length 493; width 64'; displacement 14,206 tons. Cruises to Haiti, Panama and Canal Zone
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Title: Panama Line Linen unused
Description:
Panama Line  Twin Screw Steamships ÂPanama - ÂAncon - ÂCristobel. Length 493; width 64; displacement 14,206 tons. To Panama and Canal Zone via Port au Prince, Haiti. New York Office  24 State Street
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Title: Panama Pacific Liner Mongolia Linen unused
Description:
Series G6055
Panama Pacific Line S. S. ÂMongolia Displacement, 26,700 Tons Length, 616 Feet Breadth, 65 Feet Express Service To and from New York and California Ports Via Havana, Cuba and the Panama Canal Regular Sailings
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Title: Reederij Plas Amsterdam, Linen unused
Description:
Roundtrip through the canals and harbours of Amsterdam
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Title: S. S. America Linen unused
Description:
Series N12893
S. S. America Length 723 feet Gross Tonnage, 33,532. This great luxury liner of the United States Lines operates in regular transatlantic service to and from Cobh. Ireland: Havre, France: Southampton. England: and Bremerhaven, Germany
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Title: Ss United States Linen unused
Description:
New flagship of the United States Lines, now being built at the yard of the Newport News Ship building and Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Virginia. This vessel will be 990 feet long, 101 feet six inches wide and 51,500 gross tons. She will be the largest, fastest and finest vessel ever built in the United States and will have accommodations for 2000 passengers. She will join the America in transatlantic service in the summer of 1952
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Title: Steamship Northern Pacific Linen unused
Description:
Steamship ÂNorthern Pacific of the Great Northern Pacific Steamship Company between San Francisco and Portland, Oregon, via Astoria, entering the Golden Gate at San Francisco
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Title: United States Lines Washington Linen unused
Description:
Series N8077
Length 705 Feet, Breadth 86 Feet Gross Tonnage 23,626
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Title: Cunard White Star Queen Mary Linen PM 1938 Sep-12
Description:
Series A-2895
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Title: John Tallman Square Piano Linen unused
Description:
John Tallman Square Piano made about 1835 in New York; Photograph by Smithsonian Institute
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Title: Red Cross Motor Ambulance Linen unused
Description:
Red Cross motor Ambulance Boat built on the Clyde for service in Mesopotamia. The proceeds from the sale of this post card go to the funds of the Scottish Branch of the British Red Cross Society
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Title: S. S. America Linen unused
Description:
Series N12893
Length 723 Feet. Gross Tonnage, 33,532. This great luxury liner of the United States Lines operates in regular transatlantic Service to and from Cobh. Ireland; Havre, France; Southampton. England; and Bremerhaven, Germany
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Title: The Blackville Serenade Linen PM 1936 Jul-08
Description:
Series S-313, 6A-H455
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Title: The United States Lines S. S. America Linen unused
Description:
Series N8077
The United States Lines S. S. America largest, fastest and most luxurious ship ever built in the United States. The America is the Queen of the American Merchant Marine and flagship of the United States Lines fleet
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Title: United States Lines Washington Linen unused
Description:
Series N8077
United States Lines Washington Length 705 Feet, Breadth 86 Feet Gross Tonnage 23,626
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Title: Auctioneer Chants The Bids At Tobacco Warehouse In Carolina Linen unused
Description:
The Leaves of tobacco are graded and tied-up in bundles, then hauled to the warehouse in the early hours of dawn, where it is placed in long rows and auctioned off to the highest bidder
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Title: Dutch Martin Bareback Eugene, Linen unused
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Title: Fijian Fan Dancer Linen unused
Description:
Series 29746, 169
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Title: Gene Autry In Lightning C Ranch Rodeo Parado Linen unused
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Title: Jack Sherman On 11:35 Portland, Linen unused
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Title: James Kenney Calf Roping Phoenix, Linen unused
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Title: John Lindsey Famous Rodeo Comedian Linen unused
Description:
Rodeo Series Series
Hoytt Hefner, Daredevil Bullfighting Clown
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Title: Mitch Owens On Starlight Livermore, Linen unused
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Title: Presenting Yaqona Fiji, Linen unused
Description:
Series 3B22B-N
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Title: Tobacco Sale An Ever Interesting Scene Linen unused
Description:
Series S-522, OB-H32
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Title: Vic Castro Calf Roping Hayward, Linen unused
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Title: Dick Griffith On A Brahma Phoenix, Linen unused
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Title: Everett Bowman Calf Roping Pendleton, Linen unused
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Title: Gene Pruitt On Colonel Dean Prairie City, Linen unused
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Title: Indians Cowboys Chuck Wagons And Crowds At Frontier Days Celebration Linen unused
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Title: Paul Gould On A Brahma Phoenix, Linen unused
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Title: Raymond Ivory Down On Satan Klamath Falls, Linen unused
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Title: Smoky Snyder On A Brahma Phoenix, Linen unused
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Title: Steve Headcock Steer Wrestling Phoenix, Linen unused
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Title: Walt Citric Off Hundred Grand Montreal, Linen unused
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Title: Branding Calves Out West Linen unused
Description:
Series R-2, 2B-H1517
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Title: Jackie Cooper On Bungalow Phoenix, Linen unused
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Title: Jerry Ambler On Cyanide Sisters 42 Linen unused
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Title: Jimmie Sloan On Rocket Phoenix, Linen unused
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Title: Joe Luis Off Buddy Fortuna, Linen unused
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Title: Johnnie Schneider On Sharkey Klamath Falls, Linen unused
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Title: Nick Knight On Manager Molalla, Linen unused
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Title: Pete Grubb Bareback Klamath Falls, Linen unused
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Title: U. S. Infantry Linen PM 1941 May-01
Description:
U. S. Army Series OB-H1820
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Title: 240 M Howitzer Firing Linen unused
Description:
Series F-132
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Title: Air View Of Havana Greyhound Kennel Club Linen unused
Description:
Series E-12228
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Title: Hotel Nacional De Cuba Linen unused
Description:
Hotel Necional de Cuba is the largest and finest in the Caribbean. Two swimming pools and other recreation facilities are included in its 13 flowering acres overlooking the Gulf of Mexico
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Title: Parque Ramfis Trujillo City, Linen unused
Description:
Series 8B-H155
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Title: Pea Guest Houses Linen unused
Description:
Piarco Gust House, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Hotel Grande, Belem, Para, Brasil. San Geronimo Guest house, San Juan, Puerto Rico. For interesting sights and luxurious comfort on the ground, no trip on El Panamericano is complete without a stop at PAA's famous Guest Houses
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Title: View Of El Carmen Hermitage Guatemala City, Linen unused
Description:
Series K 1348
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Title: A Rolling Conjurers Stage Arrangements Linen unused
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Title: A Snake-Chames Linen unused
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Title: AAA Mi-Tera Motel Linen unused
Description:
Bond Street Series Series
AAA Mi-Tera Motel ÂA Home away form home OTCA 2 miles east of sarnia, on No. 7 Highway
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Title: Agapanthos Lilies Linen unused
Description:
Series 8A-H1534
Flamstead, 4,000 feet above sea level. A view overlooking the harbour of Kingston. A favourite tourist resort abounding in agapanthos Lilies which grow to profusion at this height
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Title: Balangay Players Linen unused
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Title: Pool Terminal Elevator No. 7 Linen unused
Description:
Pool Terminal Elevator No. 7 Twin Cities, Port Arthur and fort William, Ontario, Canada World's Largest grain Elevator  T. C. 3. - C. N. R. Photo
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Title: The Cabana Sun Club And Swimming Pool Linen unused
Description:
the Cabana Sun Club and Swimming Pool of the Hotel National de Cuba, Havana, smart rendezvous of Havana society and cosmopolites for day-long lazing under the Cuban Sun.
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Title: California Quail Linen
Description:
Wildlife Postcard Series Series
California Quail (Lophortyx Californica) This elegant quail is far more striking in appearance than the betterknown ÂBobwhiteÂ. California Quail are among the loveliest and liveliest of our upland game birds, and elusive fellows to find. Living in the humid Pacific coast region, they love the seclusion of the chapparal covered slopes. Here they gather in flocks  usually with one bird staying apart to act asa lookout. Let something distrub the lookout and a low, shrill sound sends the whole flock scurrying away in every direction. Though they can fly easily and well they prefer to seek safety by darting over the ground under the protection of thick brush or chapparal
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Title: Clinton Beach After Hurricane Sept. 1938 Linen PM 1939 Aug-01
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Title: Farrell Lines Linen unused
Description:
Series E-10701
Service between U. s. Ports and south Africa, East Africa, West Africa
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Title: Just A Pal Linen unused
Description:
Series 31707
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L. H. ÂDude Larsen
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Title: M. V. Noordam Linen unused
Description:
M. V. ÂNoordam 10,726 Gross Reg. Tons
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Title: Mockingbird Linen
Description:
Wildlife Postcard Series Series
Mockingbird (Mimus Polyglottos) Immortalized in music and literature, the lilting song of the Mockingbird has long been one of the rare delights of nature. The charm and variety of his song is surpassed by few other birds. True to his name, he delights in mimicking olthr birds and has even been known to mimic musical instruments. The world is his, and he makes h8imself at him equally in the small backyard or the open meadowland. One lone Mockingbird can lift his voice in song in the the soft summer moonlight, and soon, from every corner of the meadow, othe birds will wake to join him. The nest is small and loosely made of twings, usually located in shrubs or low trees
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Title: One Of The Hilarious Scenes From The New Comedy Of Summer-Camp Life Linen unused
Description:
Series 491
One of the hilarious scenes from the new comedy of summer-camp life, ÂA Young Man's Fancy It's ÂA Laugh Wow! according to Robert Coleman, in N. Y. Daily Mirror
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Title: Redstart Linen
Description:
Wildlife Postcard Series Series
Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) Of all the warblers, the handsome Redstart is perhaps the most colorful and active. He is extremely restless and constantly hopping from branch to branch in a never-ending search for food. The warblers do a tremendous amount of good in the destruction of insects and it almost seems as though the Redstart was anxious to do the most. They especially like the thick shrubbery and low hanging branches and have little or no fear of humanity. So intent are they in their search for food that they will dart with precision and speed at an insect even though a person is standing directly beside the spot. They are found from Canada through the western states to the Carolinas
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Title: Robin Linen
Description:
Wildlife Postcard Series Series
Robin (Turdus Migratorius) In America there is probably no better known bird than the Robin. His bright red breast and cheery song have long announced the coming of spring. His sociable and friendly nature have made him asily adaptable to civilization. He is at home in the open woodlands, the broad meadow and the small backyard. Hour after hour he hops jauntily across the ground  cocking his head to catch the faint burrowings of the earthworm. Once located the worm is pulled bodily from his earthy home. Robin redbreast is a welcome neighbor to both city dweller and farmer alike
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Title: S. S. Ryndam Linen unused
Description:
S. S. Ryndam, 15,015 Gross Reg. Tons a New Concept in Tourist Travel
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Title: Alaskan Prize Dog Team Linen unused
Description:
Series 16281
Compliments of Kaye fur corporation Lovely Alaskan Furs Fairbanks, Alaska
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Title: Four Generations Eskimos Linen unused
Description:
Series 16282
Compliments of Kaye fur corporation Lovely Alaskan Furs Fairbanks, Alaska
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Title: Panorama Of Salida Form Mt. Tenderfoot Spiral Drive Linen unused
Description:
Series 1533
Methodist Mt. In the Distance. Salida at an altitude of 7,000 feet is a fine city deep in the mountains, an important railway center and the junction of several main highways. It lies at the foot of Monarch Pass and is hemmed in on the west by many noted peaks, among them chipset, chief Ouray, Aetna, Shavano and Antero
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Title: Quiz Kids Linen
Description:
N. B. C. Network  Sunday Afternoons  4 o'clock E. S. T. - 3 o'clock C. S. T. - 2 o'clock Mountain  1 o'clock Pacific Coast Sponsored by Alka-Seltzer and one-A-Day (Brand) Vitamins
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Title: Quiz Kids Linen
Description:
Sponsored by One-a-Day (Brand) Vitamins and Alka-Seltzer ABC Network  Sunday Evenings.
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Title: Freedom Linen unused
Description:
Flag Series Series
Lincoln's Address Delivered at Gettysburg, Pa. Nov.19, 1863. ÂFourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But in a larger sense we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here ,but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, he living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought her have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion; that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain; that this nation, under god, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that the government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the Earth. By the Act of Congress of June 14, 1777, it was resolved that the Flag of the United States would consist of thirteen stripes, alternating red and white and that the Union be represented by thirteen which stars upon a blue field. One by one as the States entered the union, another star was added until today our flag has forty-eight stars. One for each state in the Union
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Title: Geronimo Notorious Apache Chief Linen unused
Description:
Series 3B-H1084
Geronimo, last of the great chiefs of the Dragoon-(No Suggestions) Apaches, was notorious because of his unceasing war on white settlers and prospectors. For 10 years scouting parties of the U. S. 4th and 6th Cavalry were engaged with Geronimo and his murderous band. Captured several times, he always escaped. Finally in 18886 he was tracked down at Fronteras, Mexico, returned to Arizona Territory, and surrendered to General Miles who banished him to Florida
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Title: Hitting The Trail Linen unused
Description:
Series 5839
Hitting the Trail, Chief Three Bears and Squaw
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Title: Indian Lament Linen unused
Description:
Series 2A-H860
Buy ol Ford No good too  Ride and push No can do. White man banker No can trust. Take it monies Bank go bust. Republican, Stock-market hogs, Run it country To the dogs. Democrat, he big money man, Big money man Republican. No more money man by damn I done vote For Uncle Sam. Old Hosteen Yazzie was one of the last Navajo Indians to surrender to the Army Scout, Kit Carson, and the U. S. Soldiers. He ahs been a familiar figure throughout the Southwest. His ÂLament gives an idea how difficult it is for him to understand ÂWhite Man's WaysÂ. He is past 110 years of age
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Title: Indians Fishing At Celilio Falls Linen unused
Description:
Series 25742N
Indians fishing at cello falls of Columbia River, Oregon  P60. Fishing has a charm for all ages. By early treaty, Indians enjoy fishing rights at Celilo Falls on the Columbia. Thousands stop to watch them spear and net the salmon fighting their way upriver to the spawning grounds
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Title: Pawnee Indians Of Oklahoma Linen unused
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Title: Arsenal Of Democracy Linen unused
Description:
Series 3B-H704
Unity, Security and Allegiance have made the United States of America a great Democracy, with power during the period of world disorder to supply the necessary tools of war to save Democracy and the afflicted peoples throughout the world
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Title: Dress Of Sarah Childress Polk, U. S. National Museum Smithsonian Institution Linen unused
Description:
Series 4A-H2104
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Title: Dwight D. Eisenhower Linen unused
Description:
We ask your support of his candidacy on the strength of his great career, fine performance of every job he has been given to do his all-round qualifications so amply proved. We ask your support, too, in the belief that the welfare of our country requires the election of a Republican candidate and Dwight D. Eisenhower is the Republican most likely to be elected if nominated. Please vote for your Eisenhower pledged Delegate at your Precinct Meeting:
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Title: Fortune Teller Linen PM 1943 Jun-01
Description:
ÂI see a bad finish for you ratsÂ
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Title: Look! Uncle Sam Made Monkeys Of Em Linen unused
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