Man in trousers a dress shirt and vest and tie with a pencil resting above his ear and a hand raised to his head standing during a photo shoot to advertise products. Another man on the right adjusts a spot light.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
Lunette-shaped mural study with a male nude half-figure with his hands raised upwards and small airplanes flying around him. A caption beneath the image reads: Communication.
Watercolor painting with a vacant foreground and farming or industrial activity indicated by buildings, a truss tower and a building that appears to be on stilts in the lower hills beyond
Photograph of two men standing in front of a stage curtain, dressed in 3-piece suits, performing a vaudeville act, with one man playing a ukulele and singing with his mouth wide open next to another man who is frowning, holds a finger over the ear closest to the singer and holds his other hand over his stomach.
Mabel "Toots" Herriman and Barbara "Bobbie" Herriman (1908-1939), were the daughters of George Joseph Herriman, an American cartoonist best known for the comic strip Krazy Kat (1913–1944).
Mabel "Toots" Herriman and Barbara "Bobbie" Herriman (1908-1939), were the daughters of George Joseph Herriman, an American cartoonist best known for the comic strip Krazy Kat (1913–1944).
Photo shoot set-up for the "California Fruit Growers" (perhaps the California Fruit Growers Exchange). The set, illuminated by 10 lights on stands, is a kitchen with a refrigerator, stove and with a mixer and a citrus juicer on the counter. A man and a woman stand in the kitchen and another man and woman look on from the right.
Advertisement for Ghirardelli chocolate bars. Three chocolate bars appear to float one above the other in the foreground; "Ghirardelli's" and the profile of a baker in a chef's hat and holding a baker's peel appear as shadows in the background. "Ghirardelli Since 1852" is embossed ion the top chocolate bar.
Advertisement for Hydro-Pura laundry soap in the form of a bird's-eye view of a box of Hydro-Pura laundry soap and water softener with a lightening banner in front with the text "Down Goes The Price."
Stack of 4 Ghirardelli chocolate bars arranged to appear as though they are floating one above the other. "Ghirardelli Since 1852" is embossed on the top chocolate bar.
Figure of a man cut out from paper with floor boards printed on it, walking with crutches. Perhaps this was used for the "Waxoff" advertising campaign.
Photograph of an Adohr Farms advertisement of a family at a breakfast table with the girl drinking milk and the boy holding a bundle of books. The father holds a newspaper with the headline "School Starts Today."
View of a Spanish style room at the Pierce Brothers Mortuary, located at 720 W. Washington, with a painted wooden beam ceiling, 2 hanging iron chandeliers, weathered walls, velvet upholstered sofa and chair, cabinets, and a painting on the wall.
Office at the Pierce Brothers Mortuary, located at 720 W. Washington, furnished with a desk, upholstered chairs and small tables. The walls have wood paneling.
Exterior view of the Pierce Brothers Mortuary located at 720 W. Washington. On the left are 2 planting beds framed by clipped hedges and a palm tree is at the street curb.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.