Photograph
Truck in Thanksgiving Day Parade
Thanksgiving Day Parade, either Macy's Parade in Manhattan, New York, or Gimbels' Parade in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A tan and brown International Harvester Scout 4x4 is pulling a float (possibly a Cinderella-themed float also seen in another image). The float cannot be seen entirely, but a large white horse on the front is in frame. A man in white pants, red jacket, dark blue tri-corner hat, and white gloves with blue trim is walking beside the Scout, and waving to spectators. Spectators can be seen under large signs reading "Bond Clothes," "Any Season Buy Better at Bond's Coast to Coast," Bond," and "Electronics, Sony, Panasonic, Seiko, 220 Volt, Equipment, Giftware, Luggage." |
Image ID: | 98892 |
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Creation Date: | 11 25 1976 |
Creator Name: | International Harvester Company |
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Collection Name: | International Harvester Company corporate archives central file (documented series), 1819-1998 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | negative, original |
Original Format Number: | MCC MSS 6Z, box 154, folder 11449 |
Original Dimensions: | 35mm |
Photograph taken for "International Trail" magazine, volume 47, number 1, 1977. |
Commercial buildings |
Coats |
Costume |
Hats |
Land use, Urban |
Holidays |
Thanksgiving |
Children and adults |
Crowds |
Outdoor photography |
Parades |
Stores, Retail |
Signs and signboards |
Streets |
Trucks |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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