Box 2
Contains 31 Results:
Photos from Presentation Request Item
Factory inventory, manufacturing, and improvement for various companies including Hawthorne Works, Manufacturing Investment Company and Madison Paper company; owner and employee portraits; advertisement for improved lighting, product assembly and testing over more than a century.
Photographer of many images was likely Marty Labno, according to Dr. Wrege.
Negative and print of Doctor Isaac Adams House (with his 1882 Glassbrick Basement Windows) Annisquam, Massachusetts Request Item
Factory inventory, manufacturing, and improvement for various companies including Hawthorne Works, Manufacturing Investment Company and Madison Paper company; owner and employee portraits; advertisement for improved lighting, product assembly and testing over more than a century.
Photographer of many images was likely Marty Labno, according to Dr. Wrege.
Daniel Drawbaugh Telephone Photo Request Item
Factory inventory, manufacturing, and improvement for various companies including Hawthorne Works, Manufacturing Investment Company and Madison Paper company; owner and employee portraits; advertisement for improved lighting, product assembly and testing over more than a century.
Photographer of many images was likely Marty Labno, according to Dr. Wrege.
Original photograph of William Daniel Basley Request Item
Factory inventory, manufacturing, and improvement for various companies including Hawthorne Works, Manufacturing Investment Company and Madison Paper company; owner and employee portraits; advertisement for improved lighting, product assembly and testing over more than a century.
Photographer of many images was likely Marty Labno, according to Dr. Wrege.
Photos of Dolphine Jute Mills (Paterson, New Jersey), 1990 Request Item
Factory inventory, manufacturing, and improvement for various companies including Hawthorne Works, Manufacturing Investment Company and Madison Paper company; owner and employee portraits; advertisement for improved lighting, product assembly and testing over more than a century.
Photographer of many images was likely Marty Labno, according to Dr. Wrege.
Gilbreth Medical Photos Request Item
Factory inventory, manufacturing, and improvement for various companies including Hawthorne Works, Manufacturing Investment Company and Madison Paper company; owner and employee portraits; advertisement for improved lighting, product assembly and testing over more than a century.
Photographer of many images was likely Marty Labno, according to Dr. Wrege.
Original 1929 photo of Richard A. Feiss from Mrs. Feiss, 1929 Request Item
Factory inventory, manufacturing, and improvement for various companies including Hawthorne Works, Manufacturing Investment Company and Madison Paper company; owner and employee portraits; advertisement for improved lighting, product assembly and testing over more than a century.
Photographer of many images was likely Marty Labno, according to Dr. Wrege.
Negative of Feiss and Hawthorne (lined screen) Request Item
Factory inventory, manufacturing, and improvement for various companies including Hawthorne Works, Manufacturing Investment Company and Madison Paper company; owner and employee portraits; advertisement for improved lighting, product assembly and testing over more than a century.
Photographer of many images was likely Marty Labno, according to Dr. Wrege.
Original photograph and negative of Maunsel White (save for High Speed Steel) Request Item
Factory inventory, manufacturing, and improvement for various companies including Hawthorne Works, Manufacturing Investment Company and Madison Paper company; owner and employee portraits; advertisement for improved lighting, product assembly and testing over more than a century.
Photographer of many images was likely Marty Labno, according to Dr. Wrege.
Photos of machines High Falls, New York (from original Sanford Thompson files) Request Item
Factory inventory, manufacturing, and improvement for various companies including Hawthorne Works, Manufacturing Investment Company and Madison Paper company; owner and employee portraits; advertisement for improved lighting, product assembly and testing over more than a century.
Photographer of many images was likely Marty Labno, according to Dr. Wrege.