Advertising card for sewing machines manufactured by the Domestic Sewing Machine Company of Newark, New Jersey. Illustration shows a mother sitting at a sewing machine while children watch.
Advertisement for sewing machine. Item is shaped like a leaf and reads "It's Durability Demonstrated It's Success Without a Parallel It's Sale 100,000 Machines Per Annum - The White is King."
Collection guide for Singer Company records. The company was once the leading producer of sewing machines. This collection includes materials from its
Trademark Department.
Collection guide for Remington Rand Corporation records, a company formed as a result of the 1927 merger
of the Remington Typewriter Company and the Rand Kardex Company. Its products included typewriters, adding machines and other office equipment...
The William Pahlmann Papers provide a rich insight into the world of interior design in the middle of the twentieth century. Pahlmann (1900-1987) was well known for his use of bold colors, textures and mix of antique and modern furnishings....
This collection helps to document the history of Singer Manufacturing Company during the period 1860 through 1880. After success in forming one of the first U.S. patent pools the Singer Company was ready to capitalize and built several new...
Table of Contents: Future of our food supply; Keep the table top attractive; Minnesota land clearing special; Making gas mantles durable; Putting Lynch, Kentucky on the map; Broader vision of paint selling; From periwig to Pyralin.
Table of Contents: The explosives business in review; It's always fair weather; The DuPont Semesan family; Making the Cascadilla behave; Fifteen years with Chevrolet; How it's done in Louisiana; The world bound in Fabrikoid; Fashion's latest vogue;...
Table of Contents: Chemistry and American security; Stepping through the centuries; World's largest car ferry; Mood music; Nitramon S; Short journeys to DuPont plants; What's new; Chemical gems become boudoir accessories; Modern plastics...
Includes articles: Something to Crow About (on building new sections of the dry dock); Finishing the Big Job (about former Morse employees in military service).