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American Theatrical Posters: Musicals, Dance, Extravaganza

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01/01/1899
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Courier Company.
High Rollers Extravaganza Co.
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Theatrical Posters: Musicals

American Theatrical Posters: Musicals, Dance, Extravaganza
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[Farmville, Virginia, vicinity. High bridge of the South Side Railroad across the Appomattox]

J.E. Jackson burlesque B. 19th century, Library of Congress collection

Highway Cut-off Demolition Area, Summer, Winter, High & Merrimac Streets, Newburyport, Essex County, MA

Central High girls, 2/9/27 - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Niwa Tokei - Shōgatsu kazari - Public domain drawing

From show girl to burlesque queen

Guayule rubber "worms." Salinas, California. In the factory the guayule shrub is put through various choppers and chrushers while mixed with liquids. After being crushed and rolled it goes to settling tanks, where these worms from as the bagasse sink to the bottom. Later the worms are dried and go through the rollers to form a cake of rubber

Poster - Mestayer's We-Us-&-Co. - Public domain lithograph

Home Comfort. 19th century, Library of Congress collection

High Bridge and high service works and reservoir

A poster comes to life. "Meet the guys who shoot 'em." George Woolslayer introduces a group of open-hearth furnace men to his poster pals, Evans and Vineyard, who are getting a first-hand view of production for war. Although they knew how to shoot guns and drive jeeps before they came to Allegheny-Ludlum, they're seeing for the first time the kind of Americans who make these things: skilled and semi-skilled workers, tireless men who can work for hours in terrific heat. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

E.W. Wood - Drawing. Public domain image.

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