Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: advertising calendars
Be Specific, Say "Union Pacific" (1952)
| 21 Mar 2014 |
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"For dependable transportation, be specific, say ' Union Pacific .' Road of the Daily Streamliners. 1952. 1953."
Places listed on the map: Portland, Seattle, Spokane, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Sun Valley, Butte, Ogden, Pocatello, Salt Lake City, Hoover Dam, Cheyenne, Denver, Omaha, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago.
Girls' Night Out
| 27 Oct 2015 |
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An in disguise / in costume photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
This may appear to be a Halloween-time scene at first glance, but this real photo postcard of women dressed in men's clothing was actually taken during the month of June, judging by the calendar on the wall behind them.
Although the calendar is partially hidden behind the women, I believe it's a bank calendar ("The ----- National Bank"), and it's possible that the location printed on it is Liberal, Kansas. Since June 4 falls on a Friday as shown on the calendar, I'm guessing that the year is 1915 (other possibilities are 1909, 1920, and 1926). The square for Saturday, June 12, seems to be specially marked, so perhaps they're getting ready for a party or some other frivolity on that date.
For an interesting comparison, take a look at the trick or treat photo-- Boys' Night Out --that I posted to the Vintage Photos Theme Park about this same time last year:
Red Seal Dry Battery: The Choice of a Nation, 1919
| 08 Sep 2014 |
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The choice of a nation. Red Seal Dry Battery. Guaranteed for all open circuit work. For ignition and all other work requiring high amperage. Red Seal Dry Battery. For ignition and all work requiring high amperage. Positively guaranteed for all open circuit work.
A battery suitable for every use. Battery of 5 dry cells connected in series. Voltage about 7½. Amperage above 20. Battery of 10 dry cells connected in multiple series. Voltage about 7½. Amperage above 40. The guarantee protects you.
Ideal Auto Co., 19-21 S. 9th St., Lebanon, Pa. 1919. 1920.
Blotters by the Basket or Barrel! Pluck Art Printe…
| 21 Mar 2014 |
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An advertising calendar and blotter for Pluck Art Printery--also known at different times throughout its history as Pluck Print, Pluck Electric Print, and Landis Art Press--which was a letterpress print shop operated by David Bachman Landis (1862-1940) in Lancaster, Pa.
Blotters by the Basket or Barrel
Briskly printed whenever you order 'em!
Yearly Calendar--1897.
Pluck Art Printery is ever on the alert throughout the entire year for new ideas and new customers. Try us and remain a patron. D. B. Landis.
Most up-to-date job office in Lancaster. The number--38 East Chestnut Street.
George Tarlson's Orchestra, The Weirs, N.H., 1936
| 09 Jan 2015 |
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George Tarlson's Orchestra. 5 years of rhythm. Large or small orchestras for all occasions. Phone, Weirs 2213, 2542. George W. Tarlson, Jr., mgr. The Weirs, N.H.
Calendar, 1936-1937. Check your date with George Tarlson's Orchestra on this calendar card.
Oscar L. Bussell, Special Representative, Eugene,…
| 09 Jan 2015 |
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"Oscar L. Bussell, special representative, 23 E. Broadway, Eugene, Oregon, Telephone: Bus. 942, Res. 3274. California-Western States Life Insurance Company, home office, Sacramento. Safe. 1940. Inches."
Man at Desk, Lewis Walker Company Office, 1925
| 20 Oct 2019 |
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In this detail from a 1925 photo of the Lewis Walker Company Office , a young man is working diligently at his desk as he ignores the photographer who's taking his picture.
The man is surrounded by the tools of his job. A clock and a holder with several rubber stamps are among the items I could identify on the desk. There's a pencil sharpener mounted on the windowsill, and a candlestick telephone is visible on another desk that's situated behind the man.
See also the full version of this photo and a close-up of the equipment in the center of the room .
Lewis Walker Company Office, 1925
| 20 Oct 2019 |
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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 .
S. Kronenberg's Sons Calendar, Carlisle, Pa., 1913
| 09 Jan 2015 |
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"Compliments of S. Kronenberg's Sons, clothing, 6-8 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. A bit of gossip. Copyright, 1911, R. Hill. January 1913."
Dalton Adding Machine, Comptometer Box, and Wall C…
| 20 Oct 2019 |
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A number of interesting details are visible in this detail from the center section of this 1925 photo of the Lewis Walker Company Office .
First, a Dalton Adding Machine is positioned on its own stand in the foreground. The machine was capable of printing calculations onto the paper from the roll that's positioned on top.
Secondly, a case for a Comptometer —"the first commercially successful key-driven mechanical calculator"—is lying on the desk located behind and to the left of the Dalton machine. The label on the outside of the Comptometer box says, "Comptometer (Pronounced like thermometer). Felt & Tarrant Mfg. Co., Chicago, U.S.A. Adds. Divides. Multiplies. Subtracts."
Finally, an advertising calendar hanging on the wall at the back of the room confirms that the photo was taken in February 1925 and suggests that the location may be Pittsburgh or somewhere else in western Pennsylvania. The advertisement on the calendar says, "Brown & Zortman Machinery Company, machinists supply company, machine shop equipment and supplies, Pittsburgh, Pa. February 1925."
See also the full version of this photo and a close-up of the man seated at the desk .
Broad View Farm Calendar, Rochester, N.H., 1927
| 01 Dec 2014 |
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"Broad View Farm, Stearns Bros., props. Pure milk from our accredited herd. Telephone: 68-M. Rochester, N.H. Make sure your milk is a grade higher. Order it from Broad View Farm. January 1927. A splendid New Year's resolution--'I will return my empty milk bottles daily.'"
Girl in Halloween Costume, Pennsylvania, 1916
| 21 Oct 2013 |
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Dressed up for "Halloween" in the Vintage Photos Theme Park .
I found this photo at an antique co-op in western Pennsylvania a couple of years ago. I was able to determine the month and year--October 1916--from the Mellon National Bank calendar that's hanging on the wall.
Ward's Tip-Top Bread, So Good to Eat and So Good f…
| 11 Jul 2013 |
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Given its placement on a pedestal, this patriotically packaged loaf of bread must have been the tip-top pinnacle of perfection. This advertising blotter dates to World War II and includes a calendar for the last four months of 1942. The bread wrapper packaging in the illustration also suggests, "Buy U.S. War Stamps."
"Ward's Tip-Top Bread. So good to eat and so good for you. Enriched with vitamins and minerals. Fresh. Enriched. Buy U.S. War Stamps. September, October, November, December 1942."
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