Man at Desk, Lewis Walker Company Office, 1925
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Lewis Walker Company Office, 1925
A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of furniture (one piece or a roomful; extra credit if your photo includes something instead of—or in addition to—a chair or a table, which we featured in previous themes).
Penciled notation on this photo: "Lewis Walker Co., 2/25."
I haven't been able to locate any definitive information about the Lewis Walker Company, but I believe that it was located somewhere in Pennsylvania, possibly in Pittsburgh.
The photo shows an office full of furniture and equipment. A solitary man sits at a desk, and additional desks, tables, chairs, and bookcases fill up the rest of the room.
Interesting items in the middle of the room include a Dalton Adding Machine on its own stand, a Comptometer case on a desk, and a calendar hanging on the wall.
See also close-ups of the man seated at the desk and the equipment in the center of the photo.
Penciled notation on this photo: "Lewis Walker Co., 2/25."
I haven't been able to locate any definitive information about the Lewis Walker Company, but I believe that it was located somewhere in Pennsylvania, possibly in Pittsburgh.
The photo shows an office full of furniture and equipment. A solitary man sits at a desk, and additional desks, tables, chairs, and bookcases fill up the rest of the room.
Interesting items in the middle of the room include a Dalton Adding Machine on its own stand, a Comptometer case on a desk, and a calendar hanging on the wall.
See also close-ups of the man seated at the desk and the equipment in the center of the photo.
arts enthusiast, David Slater (Spoddendale), Smiley Derleth have particularly liked this photo
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