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.
Brock & Company Jewelers was the most important jewelry and giftware store in Los Angeles. Founded by George A. Brock in 1903, it was sold in 1964 and the business ended s few years later. It was located at 515 West Seventh St. and had a 2nd location at the Beverly-Wilshire Hotel
Brock & Company Jewelers was the most important jewelry and giftware store in Los Angeles. Founded by George A. Brock in 1903, it was sold in 1964 and the business ended s few years later. It was located at 515 West Seventh St. and had a 2nd location at the Beverly-Wilshire Hotel.
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.