Box 1
Contains 41 Results:
Machinery, 1931-1939
Includes images of the buffing room, calendering room, and combing room. There are also several photographs of employees, both inside and outside the factory. Three of the photographs show the demolition of building no.16.
Buffing Room, 1931-1939
Includes images of the buffing room, calendering room, and combing room. There are also several photographs of employees, both inside and outside the factory. Three of the photographs show the demolition of building no.16.
Calendering Room, 1936
Includes images of the buffing room, calendering room, and combing room. There are also several photographs of employees, both inside and outside the factory. Three of the photographs show the demolition of building no.16.
Comb Packing, 1936
Includes images of the buffing room, calendering room, and combing room. There are also several photographs of employees, both inside and outside the factory. Three of the photographs show the demolition of building no.16.
Demolition of Building 16
Includes images of the buffing room, calendering room, and combing room. There are also several photographs of employees, both inside and outside the factory. Three of the photographs show the demolition of building no.16.
Employees and Automobiles, 1930-1936
Includes images of the buffing room, calendering room, and combing room. There are also several photographs of employees, both inside and outside the factory. Three of the photographs show the demolition of building no.16.
Press Foundation, 1931
Includes images of the buffing room, calendering room, and combing room. There are also several photographs of employees, both inside and outside the factory. Three of the photographs show the demolition of building no.16.
Tin Line, 1931-1932
Includes images of the buffing room, calendering room, and combing room. There are also several photographs of employees, both inside and outside the factory. Three of the photographs show the demolition of building no.16.
Item 1: What makes the wheels go round, 1931-1939
Saunders Studio, 467 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass. photographers. Image depicts the rubber belting that was produced (?) by the Bolta Rubber Co., Lawrence, Mass., which manufactured hard rubber goods. 20 x 24 cm.
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 2: Rubber mill, 1931
Image shows male worker in overalls at machinery, who appears to be handling a roll of rubber. Machinery made by Vaughn, probably the Vaughn Machinery Co. of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, which made vulcanizing presses. The Bolta Rubber Co. of Lawrence, Mass., manufactured hard rubber goods. 24 x 18 cm. (w/out mount); 26 x 18 cm. (w/mount).
Format: Black and White photograph.