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Item 20: Attendees at the ATME-I, Greenville, S.C., 1968

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Scope and Contents Gelatin silver print snapshot. Image depicts several groups of attendees in front of the machinery on exhibit at the 1968 American Textile Machinery Exhibition - International (ATME-I), Greenville, South Carolina. The Davis & Furber Compact Sliver Card with Type G-4-B Feeder is partially visible on the left. A weighing feeder full of raw cotton (?) is partially visible on the right. See item 22 in this folder for a better view of this machine. 12.75 x 10 cm. Format: black and...
Dates: 1968

Item 21: Attendees in front of Davis & Furber Machine Company display at the ATME-I, Greenville, S.C., 1968

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Scope and Contents

Gelatin silver print snapshot. Image depicts three men admiring the Davis & Furber Machine Company display panels at the 1968 American Textile Machinery Exhibition - International (ATME-I), Greenville, South Carolina. The display panels offer off the shelf delivery of parts and supplies from North Andover (Mass.) or Charlotte (N.C.). The 12.75 x 10 cm.

Format: black and white photograph.

Dates: 1968

Item 22: New Davis & Furber weighing feeder at the ATME-I, Greenville, S.C., 1968

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Gelatin silver print snapshot. Image depicts a man standing in the raw cotton in the new weighing feeder by Davis & Furber Machine Company at the 1968 American Textile Machinery Exhibition - International (ATME-I), Greenville, South Carolina. The 10.5 x 12.75 cm.

Format: black and white photograph.

Dates: 1968

Item 23: Attendees in front of the Davis & Furber display at the ATME-I, Greenville, S.C., 1968

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Scope and Contents

Gelatin silver print snapshot. Image depicts attendees at the 1968 American Textile Machinery Exhibition - International (ATME-I) in Greenville, South Carolina, in front of the Davis & Furber Machine Company display. The 12.5 x 10.5 cm.

Format: black and white photograph.

Dates: 1968