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Eaton Display

Vassar, Michigan 1948-1952: Other Centennial Events
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Image ID number
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Title
Eaton Display

Description
Eaton Manufacturing Company's foundry division display at the Vassar, Michigan, centennial celebration (1949).

Location

Vassar, Michigan, USA

Credit
Richard Swanson

Camera/Source
Graflex Pacemaker Speed Graphic (4x5 inch black & white negative)

Model release available?
Not applicable

Property release available?
No

Keywords
displays, marketing, exhibits, foundries, foundry, 1940s, 1950s, black and white, black & white

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