This poster for the Baltimore and Ohio railroad is promoting the "model east line" and the "only line vip to Washington" d.c. As a very famous train company of the era it had trains going to Chicago, Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Size: 66" H x 44" W |...
This poster for the Baltimore and Ohio railroad is promoting the "model east line" and the "only line vip to Washington" d.c. As a very famous train company of the era it had trains going to Chicago, Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Size: 30" H x 20" W |...
British-American Tobacco Company, Petersburg, Virginia advertising created by A. Hoen and Company. This is an early, original color ad for plug tobacco. Winner Plug Tobacco, depicts a fantasy steeplechase through a large stirrup. The advertising...
British-American Tobacco Company, Petersburg, Virginia advertising created by A. Hoen and Company. This is an early, original color ad for plug tobacco. Winner Plug Tobacco, depicts a fantasy steeplechase through a large stirrup. The advertising...
British-American Tobacco Company, Petersburg, Virginia advertising created by A. Hoen and Company. This is an early, original color ad for plug tobacco. Winner Plug Tobacco, depicts a fantasy steeplechase through a large stirrup. The advertising...
British-American Tobacco Company, Petersburg, Virginia advertising created by A. Hoen and Company. This is an early, original color ad for plug tobacco. Winner Plug Tobacco, depicts a fantasy steeplechase through a large stirrup. The advertising...
British-American Tobacco Company, Petersburg, Virginia advertising created by A. Hoen and Company. This is an early, original color ad for plug tobacco. Winner Plug Tobacco, depicts a fantasy steeplechase through a large stirrup. The advertising...
Where is the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built? This image dates from the turn of the century and was the face of a trade card used as advertising. The trick here was a series of hidden pictures that children could look for....
Where is the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built? This image dates from the turn of the century and was the face of a trade card used as advertising. The trick here was a series of hidden pictures that children could look for....
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