Date: | 1987 |
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Description: | An automobile frame on the assembly line at the General Motors plant. |
Date: | 1935 |
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Description: | A nearly-completed automobile on the assembly line at Nash Motors in Kenosha. |
Date: | 1939 |
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Description: | Advertising brochure for International truck heating and defrosting systems. Features and illustration of an International truck. |
Date: | 1960 |
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Description: | Parking lot at the General Motors plant. |
Date: | 1920 |
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Description: | Closed truck manufactured by the Stoughton Wagon Company. This company's beginning as a manufacturer of wagons was a common origin for automobile manufact... |
Date: | 1944 |
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Description: | Group portrait of Ford automobile workers union, Local 903 delegation, at a Highlander Folk School workshop. |
Date: | 02 1948 |
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Description: | Paul Steffes, secretary-treasurer of Local 75, United Automobile Workers (Seaman Body Company) at his desk. |
Date: | 1979 |
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Description: | Exterior view of plant under construction. |
Date: | 1954 |
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Description: | Workers at the A.O. Smith Corporation in Milwaukee assembling frames for Cadillac automobiles. In 1902 Arthur O. Smith, son of the company's founder, produ... |
Date: | 1918 |
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Description: | Women working on the automobile assembly line at Nash Motors (later American Motors) during World War I. |
Date: | 1967 |
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Description: | Color photograph of an International M-1200 Metro school bus. |
Date: | 11 12 1919 |
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Description: | Exterior view of International Harvester's Quincy branch building. A loading dock is in the foreground, and an automobile is parked alongside the platform. |
Date: | 1916 |
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Description: | Advertisement for the Samson nine-passenger automobile featuring a photograph of men and women sitting in the car. |
Date: | 1915 |
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Description: | Elevated view of International Harvester's Akron Works (factory). |
Date: | 1913 |
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Description: | Interior of the Milwaukee factor of the W.S. Seaman Company, a manufacturer of bodies for various automobile companies. In 1919 Nash Motors purchased a ha... |
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