This is an advertisement from May, 1948, for New York Central Railroad System. "Holidate for Two! – On New York Central’s New Luxury Coaches.
The reverse side features advertising for Ansco – A Division of General Aniline & Film Corporation. "Shoot movies on amazing true-color Ansco film!" ...click for details
This is such a cool advertisement dated April, 1945, for New York Central System Railroad. The ad shows a cross-section of the train’s cars and states, " Who’s Who on the ‘Century" . . . calling the roll aboard the flagship of New York Central’s wartime fleet." These trains were used to move war traffic.
This is a nice vintage advertisement dated April, 1945, for the Association of American Railroads – "All United for Victory." "Another billion dollar highway program."
The reverse side features advertising for Ford Motor Company – 1st to use infra-red rays for drying. "Expect The ‘Firsts’ From Ford!" ...click for details
This is a nice vintage advertisement dated April, 1945, for Studebaker – Wartime Builder of Wright Cyclone Engines for Boeing Flying Fortress. The end of World War II was still several months away, so all major companies were supporting the war – making parts for planes and other equipment. The ad features nice artwork by Frederic Tellander (1878-1977).
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This is a nice vintage advertisement from May, 1929, for Santa Fe Railroad. The three children looking out the train window saying, “Gee! We are going to see real, live Indians!” says it all!
The reverse side features advertising for the General Motors Proving Ground. Includes a couple of pictures of testing in progress.
This is a vintage postcard showing the Howard Platt Gardens, Union Pacific Depot in Boise, Idaho. It is an air photo by Wesley Andrews.
The postcard is in good condition with some wear to the edges and corners. It has a linen finish and has a postmark from Boise, Idaho, dated 1942. The card is addressed to Fort Worth, Texas. The back has ...click for details