Box 7
Contains 194 Results:
Item 78: Recolte dans l'Amerique du Nord
La culture de coton no.3. Trade card free with the purchase of l'extrait de viande Liebig.
Format: Trade card.
Item 79: Premier epluchage des fibres
La culture de coton no.4. Trade card free with the purchase of l'extrait de viande Liebig.
Format: Trade card.
Item 80: Mise en ballots et pesage
La culture de coton no.5. Trade card free with the purchase of l'extrait de viande Liebig.
Format: Trade card.
Item 81: transpor de coton sur le Mississipi
La culture de coton no.6. Trade card free with the purchase of l'extrait de viande Liebig.
Format: Trade card.
Item 82: Unknown New England Textile mill, 1947
Rolls of partially processed cotton (known as laps) being checked for weight before going on to the next process. Calendar on the wall shows April, 1947. Boston, Mass. : Colourpicture publication.
Format: Postcard.
Item 1: Ohio sheep shearing
Trade card from the Arbuckle Brothers Coffee Company
Format: Trade card.
Item 2: Sheep
Black-and-white image shows nine sheep, some standing and some lying down. Two appear to be young lambs. A wooden barn wall is in the background and it is unclear whether the sheep are inside or outside the building. No location given. ca. 1890 17 x 8 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 3: This sheep weighs 400 pounds, Canada's Great Industrial Fair, Toronto
Black-and-white image shows the 400-lb. sheep on display in a pen with two men and a little girl. Several spectators are watching from outside a fence. Photographed and published by B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, New Hampshire ca. 1890. 18 x 8.5 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 4: Lancaster, Mass., The Wooley Family
Color image shows a flock of sheep standing in front of a barn with two closed doors and one open one. Some sheep are black-faced sheep with black ears and legs. Published by The Hugh C. Leighton Co., Portland, Me.; made in Germany. ca. 1907-1915. 13.75 x 8.75 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 5: In the beautiful White Mountains of New Hampshire
Color image depicts two men guiding a flock of sheep along an unpaved road. The sheep are white with black faces, ears, and legs. Trees line both sides of the road and a hill is in the background. Published by Hartman Card & Souvenir Co., Portland, Me. ca. 1915-1930. 14 x 9 cm.
Format: Postcard.