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Woman, Daughter and Delivery Man



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Title: Woman, Daughter and Delivery Man
Description: A woman and her daughter are pictured with a delivery man. They are gathered around a table, with the two adults standing and the child sitting. The woman wears a pantsuit, the child wears a dress, and the delivery man wears a uniform. The table has several products on it, including "Tater Town" Potato Chips. The delivery man is holding a box of Dairi-Brite Laundry Compound. A chandelier is hanging from the ceiling, and through the window an International Harvester Loadstar model 1600 with its side door open can be seen. The photo caption reads, "Mrs. Richard Boland, who is shown with her daughter Mary Clayton, 3, is a regular customer of the routeman, Beryl Fentress."

Image ID: 99194
Creation
Date:
1973 
Creator
Name:
International Harvester Company
City, State: Louisville, Kentucky
Collection
Name:
McCormick - International Harvester
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
Photograph taken for "International Trail" magazine, volume 43, number 3, page 3, 1973.
Subjects: Kitchens
Dining rooms
Furniture
Mothers
Hats
Uniforms
Delivery of goods
Trucks
Children and adults
Hairstyles
Indoor photography
Men
Women
Dresses
Suits (Clothing)
Truck drivers
Draperies
Chandeliers
 

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