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Panel 7: ‘Many knights throng the roads until a splendid procession with banners flying and trumpets sounding, moves on to Camelot, city of wonder.’
#PrinceValiant #HalFoster
. . . from Fort Worth to Foochow you will find the products of a dozen great industries walking on tip-toe as proof of the fact that Silence-by-Inland pays dividends at the box office. ...’
#InlandManufacturing Division, #GeneralMotors Corporation Sept. 1939
#boats #trains
In #SEPTEMBER 1939
‘Mr. Paper Man, can you tell me...?’
Illustration by Charles(? signature illegible)
#illustration #illustrationart #paper #papermaking #papermill
#OTD in 1952
‘“Fiesta time in the Southwest,” by John Gannam [1907-1965]. Number 73 in the series, “Home Life in America”'
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #JohnGannam #fiesta
the 30 states served by General telephone.
This new pattern of America’s growth must be nourished and sustained by good communications. ...’
#GeneralTelephoneSystem
Saturday Evening Post, Sept 21, 1957
@SatEvePost
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #DomLupo #telecommunications
#OTD in 1957
‘city. . . 500 miles long!’
#Illustration by Dom Lupo (1919-2013).
‘Millions of people . . . thousands of homes, stores, industries stretched along the line of the superhighway. These are the streamlined supercities of tomorrow. Some are beginning to take shape in...
@BryanMatthews23 @TeresaM19445404 @JamesSa75888275 @hayertalbe @carmelitequotes @StellaAmato4 @AndreWisniewsk2 @catyalesson @IanMillett1 @RenatoChiderol1 @albertopetro2 @Znetter1 @GreenbayMary @kh_hildreth @reillysart @ZitoMaia1 @Mam95616872 Good morning! Heartfelt thanks, Bryan - and hopes for a great day for all of you purveyors of truth and beauty!
N. C. (Newell Convers) Wyeth (1882-1945) 1938
‘6. “How can they?” Herb asked. ...’
‘7. All stores do not yet have all these grand Birds Eye Foods. ...’
Life magazine, September 16, 1940
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #HarryBeckhoff
-capped train personnel with other duties. ... It was the Civil War policy of #GeorgePullman, head of the #PullmanCompany, who wished to tap into a huge potential workforce that was also non-unionized. This ... changed with the organization of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car...