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Affiche pour la "Saxoléine", c1899. Creator: Jules Cheret. Affiche pour la "Saxoléine", c1899Affiche pour la "Saxoleine". c1899. [Publisher: Imprimerie Chaix; Place: Paris]
Nouvelle affiche pour la "Saxoléine". c1896. Creator: Jules CheretNouvelle affiche pour la "Saxoleine". c1896. [Publisher: Imprimerie Chaix; Place: Paris]
Meeting of the Mothers' Club in Arvin camp for migrant workers, Kern County, 1938. Creator: Dorothea LangeMeeting of the Mothers' Club in Arvin camp for migrant workers, a Farm Security Administration (FSA) camp. The discussion this evening centers on the possibility of buying kerosene oil in large
The 135 ft barque sailing ship Modwena, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe 135 ft barque sailing ship Modwena, 1913. Modwena was built in 1908 by John Reid in Glasgow. In 1912 she was bought by the sewing machine magnate Mortimer Singer to use as a private yacht
Country store on dirt road, Sunday afternoon, near Gordenton, North Carolina, 1939. Creator: Dorothea LangeCountry store on dirt road, Sunday afternoon. Note kerosene pump on right and gasoline pump on the left. The brother of the owner of the store stands in the doorway. Near Gordenton, North Carolina
Sunday afternoon - country store on dirt road, Gordonton, North Carolina, 1939. Creator: Dorothea LangeCountry store on dirt road. Sunday afternoon. Note the kerosene pump on the right and the gasoline pump on the left. Rough, unfinished timber posts have been used as supports for porch roof
Cape Cod Lighter, 1935 / 1942. Creator: William LudwigCape Cod Lighter, 1935/1942
Primus stove used by Charles Lindbergh, 1931. Creator: PrimusPrimus stove used by Charles Lindbergh, 1931. American aviator Charles Lindbergh and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, purchased this Primus portable stove at Baker Lake, Canada
Kerosene Lamp Heater, c. 1942. Creator: Samuel FaiginKerosene Lamp Heater, c. 1942
Kerosene Lantern, 1939. Creator: Samuel FaiginKerosene Lantern, 1939
The 135 ft barque sailing ship Modwena, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe 135 ft barque sailing ship Modwena, 1911. Modwena was built in 1908 by John Reid in Glasgow. In 1912 she was bought by the sewing machine magnate Mortimer Singer to use as a private yacht