Date: | 08 22 1966 |
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Description: | Workers, managers, and officials look on as the 4,000,000th truck produced at Springfield Works is celebrated. |
Date: | 1948 |
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Description: | Actors Jack Oakie (left) and Victor Killian (pointing to the camera) use an 8x10 inch field camera as a prop in a publicity still for the 1948 western "Nor... |
Date: | 08 22 1966 |
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Description: | Elevated view of plant officials exchanging handshakes in front of the 4,000,000th truck built at Springfield as it rolls off the assembly line. Loadstar M... |
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Description: | Sid standing in a print drying room adjacent to a darkroom (likely at Gisholt). He wears trousers and a tie, and is holding his pipe in his right hand. A p... |
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Description: | Three men are looking on, one running the movie camera, as a Gisholt worker is filmed working at a machine. The three men behind the camera are wearing sui... |
Date: | 08 23 1978 |
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Description: | Photojournalists Bob Rashid (center), and Glenn Trudel (right) outside the Wisconsin State Capitol building. The third man on the left is unidentified. |
Date: | 07 03 1974 |
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Description: | Governor Patrick J. Lucey signing the Bill merging the University of Wisconsin and the state university system, with several onlookers surrounding him. The... |
Date: | 03 18 1964 |
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Description: | A large group of people, many carrying signs opposing George Wallace, gather in downtown Oshkosh near a Wallace rally. Some of the signs read: "You'll wond... |
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Description: | Bruce Cabot, dressed as Magua, talks with director George B. Seitz on the set of the 1936 film "The Last of the Mohicans". The men stand n front of a larg... |
Date: | 1959 |
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Description: | Man operating a high speed motion picture camera. Caption reads: "Operating range from 500 to 8000 pictures per second. Using standard 16 mm film." |
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