30 results containing "Photomechanical prints--Color--1930-1940."
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[Young woman holding a rose]
1934] | 1 photomechanical print | Fisher, Harrison, 1875-1934
Illus. in AP2 .H4 [General Collections] | LC-DIG-ppmsca-01654 (digital file from original) -
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Rebecca with Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine
c1939. | 1 photomechanical print (poster) | Du Maurier, Daphne, 1907-1989. Rebecca.
POS - MOT. PIC. - 1939 .R45, no. 1 (C size) [P&P] | LC-USZC4-11780 (color film copy transparency) -
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See Hong Kong, the Riviera of the Orient
ca. 1935] | 1 photomechanical print (poster)
POS - Gt Brit .P01, no. 1 (C size) [P&P] | LC-USZC4-12513 (color film copy transparency) -
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"Going to sea by rail," Great Salt Lake Cut-off, Utah
1936?] | 1 photomechanical print (postcard)
LOT 13954, no. 28 [P&P] | LC-DIG-ppmsca-19067 (digital file from original item) -
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Venezia
1938. | 1 print (poster) | Ente nazionale industrie turistiche (Italy)
POS - It .A01, no. 88 (C size) [P&P] | LC-DIG-ppmsca-19741 (digital file from original) -
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Bergamo
1938. | 1 print (poster) | Ente nazionale industrie turistiche (Italy)
POS - It .A01, no. 87 (C size) [P&P] | LC-DIG-ppmsca-19740 (digital file from original) -
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Little Nemo in slumberland. The first Continental Congress is about over, kiddo, and George said he'd be ready
1937. | 1 photomechanical print | McCay, Winsor, 1896-1962
Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2001:109 [item] [P&P] | LC-DIG-ds-01327 (digital file from original item) -
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Little Nemo in slumberland. Come quickly, dear old Doctor Pill, - Poor Dino has been taken ill!
1937. | 1 photomechanical print | McCay, Winsor, 1896-1962
Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2001:109 [item] [P&P] | LC-DIG-ds-01330 (digital file from original item) -
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Little Nemo in slumberland. Well, good-bye Dino, you're tied to the elevated trestle
1937. | 1 photomechanical print | McCay, Winsor, 1896-1962
Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2001:109 [item] [P&P] | LC-DIG-ds-01331 (digital file from original item) -
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Little Nemo in slumberland. Little Nemo and his pals were resting for a spell
1937. | 1 photomechanical print | McCay, Winsor, 1896-1962
Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2001:109 [item] [P&P] | LC-DIG-ds-01332 (digital file from original item) -
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Little Nemo in slumberland. "What is that strange contraption there, the arrow pointing in the air, above your factory, good old Doctor Pill?"
1937. | 1 photomechanical print | McCay, Winsor, 1896-1962
Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2001:109 [item] [P&P] | LC-DIG-ds-01334 (digital file from original item) -
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Little Nemo in slumberland. Princess and your majesty, I want you to see that we have wonderful things in our land
1937. | 1 photomechanical print | McCay, Winsor, 1896-1962
Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2001:109 [item] [P&P] | LC-DIG-ds-01333 (digital file from original item) -
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Little Nemo in slumberland. Farmer Jones is ill and I told him I'd cut the wheat so come on let's get to work
1937. | 1 photomechanical print | McCay, Winsor, 1896-1962
Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 2001:109 [item] [P&P] | LC-DIG-ds-01337 (digital file from original item) -
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Generalisimo Rafael L. Trujillo M., benefactor de la patria
c1938. | 1 photomechanical print
BIOG FILE <item> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-97989 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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The First fire engine made in this country was constructed in 1654 by Joseph Jencks of Lynn, who offered it to the Selectmen of Boston at the time of the first Great Fire
[1935] | 1 photomechanical print
LOT 2526 <item> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-99616 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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The First granary in Boston was built in 1715 near the corner of today's Beacon and Park Streets
[1939] | 1 photomechanical print
LOT 2526 <item> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-99617 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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The First block of residences in Boston was built in 1793 on Franklin Street. The Tontine Crescent, so-called from its shape, contained sixteen houses ... it was one of Charles Bulfinch's most ambitious enterprises
[1939] | 1 photomechanical print
LOT 2526 <item> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-99618 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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The First circulating library in Boston was established by John Main in November, 1765 ...
[1939] | 1 photomechanical print
LOT 2526 <item> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-99619 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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The First paper mill in New England was established at Milton Lower Falls by Daniel Henchman, leading Boston book-seller of the day, and others ...
[1938] | 1 photomechanical print
LOT 2526 <item> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-99621 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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The First public coach or hack used in Boston was set up in 1712 near the head of Hanover Street at the sign of the Orange Tree by Jonathan Wardell, proprietor of that tavern
[1937] | 1 photomechanical print
LOT 2526 <item> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-99623 (b&w film copy neg.)
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