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Truck Trailer with Mural of Endangered Animals



Truck Trailer with Mural of Endangered Animals
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Title: Truck Trailer with Mural of Endangered Animals
Description: Color photo of three men looking at a trailer with a woman posed on roof holding a paintbrush to a painted mural. One of the men is Ricardo Alonzo, muralist and director of Chicago's West Town Community Youth Art Center. The woman is Ruth Felton. The front of the trailer reads, "West Town Community Youth Art Center" in large yellow and green letters. The side of the trailer is part of a series of murals depicting endangered land animals, and shows a rhinocerous with a tear in its eye, a panda, and two other animals. Attached to the front of the trailer is a white International Harvester F-2010A truck. The door of the truck reads, "Operated by March Tranport Co., 3401 W. Pershing Rd., Chicago Ill."

Image ID: 98822
Creation
Date:
1975 
Creator
Name:
International Harvester Company
City, State: Chicago, Illinois
Collection
Name:
McCormick - International Harvester
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
Photograph taken for "International Trail" magazine, volume 45, number 2, 1975.
Subjects: Murals
Cameras
Signs and symbols
Trailers
Hats
Trucks
Animals
Wildlife conservation
Men
Outdoor photography
Women
Painters
Clothing and dress
Water towers
 

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Please Credit: Wisconsin Historical Society.

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