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Boy Sitting on Front of Truck Eating Ice Cream Cone



Boy Sitting on Front of Truck Eating Ice Cream Cone
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Title: Boy Sitting on Front of Truck Eating Ice Cream Cone
Description: A five year old boy is sitting on the hood of a truck eating an ice cream cone. The boy is Joel Keith Strickland, and he is wearing denim bib overalls and a blue and white checkered long sleeve shirt. There is a pint of Lilly Ice Cream (likely vanilla) with an ice cream scoop in it beside him on the truck. An International Harvester dealership is in the background, and several vehicles can be seen parked along the side of the building. A yellow Volkswagen Bug is parked on the street.

Image ID: 99157
Creation
Date:
1977 
Creator
Name:
International Harvester Company
City, State: Bryan, Texas
Collection
Name:
McCormick - International Harvester
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
Photograph taken for "International Trail" magazine, volume 47, number 1, 1977.
Subjects: Food
Dairy products
Commercial buildings
Automobile dealers
Automobiles
Roads
Trucks
Automobile industry and trade
Children
Outdoor photography
Portrait photography
Clothing and dress
Signs and signboards
 

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