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General Motors Collection

Background imageGeneral Motors Collection: Advertisement for Naraindas & Company, suppliers of motor cars, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Advertisement for Naraindas & Company, suppliers of motor cars, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Advertisement for Naraindas & Company, suppliers of motor cars, 1936. Naraindas, based in Lahore and Karachi (at that time part of British India)

Background imageGeneral Motors Collection: Children get into school bus on a fall morning, Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon

Children get into school bus on a fall morning, Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, 1939 Creator: Dorothea Lange
Dead Ox Flat. Children get into school bus on a fall morning. Malheur County, Oregon

Background imageGeneral Motors Collection: The children from Dead Ox Flat get off bus at school yard, Ontario, Oregon, 1939

The children from Dead Ox Flat get off bus at school yard, Ontario, Oregon, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
The children from Dead Ox Flat get off bus at school yard. Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon

Background imageGeneral Motors Collection: Allison V-1710-7 (V-1710-C4), V-12 Engine, 1936. Creator: General Motors

Allison V-1710-7 (V-1710-C4), V-12 Engine, 1936. Creator: General Motors
In early 1930, Allison manager N. H. Gilman sketched a design for a 559 kW (750-hp), 12-cylinder engine that would incorporate high-temperature glycol cooling and a turbosupercharger. The U.S

Background imageGeneral Motors Collection: Allison XV-1710-1, V-12 Engine, 1933. Creator: General Motors

Allison XV-1710-1, V-12 Engine, 1933. Creator: General Motors
The Allison XV-1710-1 (V-1710-A2) was the first V-1710 engine built for the Army Air Corps, following the success of the Navys GV-1710-A model

Background imageGeneral Motors Collection: General Motors X-250, Radial 4 (8) Engine, ca. 1940. Creator: General Motors

General Motors X-250, Radial 4 (8) Engine, ca. 1940. Creator: General Motors
A direct-drive, liquid-cooled, supercharged, two-stroke cycle engine, this General Motors engine was a very unusual design incorporating four cylinder blocks

Background imageGeneral Motors Collection: Red Cadillac Eldorado owned by Chuck Berry, 1973. Creator: Unknown

Red Cadillac Eldorado owned by Chuck Berry, 1973. Creator: Unknown
The car is part of Berrys personal fleet of Cadillacs and was driven during the filming of Hail! Hail! Rock n Roll, a 1987 documentary that chronicles two 1986 concerts

Background imageGeneral Motors Collection: Exterior of kiln and mill building, West End Plant, Fisher Body Company, Detroit, Michigan, 1923

Exterior of kiln and mill building, West End Plant, Fisher Body Company, Detroit, Michigan, 1923. Fisher Body was an automobile coachbuilder which became a division of General Motors in 1926

Background imageGeneral Motors Collection: Advert for Dodge cars, 1931

Advert for Dodge cars, 1931. A print from The Ladies Home Journal, July 1931

Background imageGeneral Motors Collection: Oldsmobile car advert, 1911

Oldsmobile car advert, 1911


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