Box 5
Contains 725 Results:
German Ships Seized by Uncle Sam. The Vaterland - the Largest Ship Afloat Transports 10,000 Soldiers Each Trip, 19001, Keystone View Company, undated.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
Submarines in the Foreground and Battleships and Torpedo Boats in the Background, San Diego Bay, California, 16667, Keystone View Company, 1915.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
British Battle Cruiser Indomitable. Which Sunk the German Bluecher, undated.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
The Broomielaw, Glasgow, 810, Photographer: G.W. Wilson, undated.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
British Battle Cruiser Indomitable, Which Sunk the German Bluecher, 21 / 16259, Keystone View Company, 1923.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
The Torpedo Boat Flotilla of the Battleship Fleet, in Portland Harbor, Oregon, 16540, Keystone View Company, undated.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
Russian Pacific Fleet, 14504, Keystone View Company, undated.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
U.S. Transport “Leviathan,” Formerly the “Vaterland,” Largest Ship Afloat, V19237, Keystone View Company, 1923.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
Admiral Schley’s Flagship “Brooklyn,” in Dry-Dock, after the return from Santiago, Strohmeyer & Wyman, 1899.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.
A Holiday in New York - Excursion Steamers going up the Harbor, 12 / 18, H.C. White Co., 1903.
Cards in this series depict industry and focus on laborers, machines, and the creation of products. They include advertisements that were used by companies to gain product, company or place recognition. Others show people doing their jobs or machines at work.