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International Bakery Truck Advertising Bamby Bread

Date: 1932
Description: International bakery truck, with modified body to make it look like a loaf of bread, advertising Bamby bread. The truck was owned by Smith and Seely Inc., ...
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Selling Watermelons out of International A-4 Truck

Date: 1932
Description: Merchant Charles Jankowski and a customer standing among stacks of watermelons at a roadside produce stand. Mr. Jankowki's International Model A-4 truck is...
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Man Harvesting Cotton with Mechanical Picker

Date: 1932
Description: African American man harvesting cotton with an experimental McCormick-Deering 2-row cotton picker mounted on a Farmall Regular tractor.
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Cotton Picker on Farmall Regular Tractor

Date: 1932
Description: Man operating an experimental 2-row cotton picker built around a Farmall Regular tractor [original caption reads: "Regular Farmall & 2 row cotton picker"]....
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International AL-3 truck with Goodyear Tire Body

Date: 1932
Description: International AL-3 truck with Goodyear roof shaped like a tire body parked in front of a Goodyear service station. The service station has a sign on the ro...
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International School Bus

Date: 1932
Description: Children getting off of an International school bus for the King City Junior Grammar School as the bus driver stands by.
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International School Bus

Date: 1932
Description: Children boarding an International A-3(?) school bus as the driver stands by. The bus served the Fieldston-Riverdale apartments in New York.
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International A-2 Moving Van

Date: 1932
Description: International A-2 truck owned by Ray's Moving & Express Service. This van was 1 1/2 tons and had a type B van body.
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International Bread Truck

Date: 1932
Description: International delivery truck for the Weber Baking Company featuring an illustration of a railroad train and the words "Weber's Pullman Bread." A man is sit...
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Harvesting Grain with a McCormick-Deering No. 41 Harvester-Thresher

Date: 1932
Description: Elevated view of a farmer harvesting grain with a McCormick-Deering tractor and No. 41 16-foot harvester-thresher (combine). The No. 41 featured a 28-inch ...
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McCormick-Deering No. 41 Harvester-Thresher in Field

Date: 1932
Description: Elevated view of a McCormick-Deering No. 41 harvester-thresher (combine) hitched to a tractor in a field. Original caption reads: "While the no. 41 is not ...
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Experimental No. 51 Hillside Harvester-Thresher

Date: 1932
Description: Experimental McCormick-Deering No. 51 hillside harvester-thresher (combine). Original caption reads: "This machine had no recleaner but featured a self-lev...
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International M-2 Truck

Date: 1932
Description: Deliveryman standing while operating an International M-2 truck on a residential street. The driver's side door is open.
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McCormick-Deering Cotton Picker Mounted on a Farmall Tractor

Date: 1932
Description: African American man operating an experimental two-row cotton picker in a field.
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W-30 Tractor

Date: 1932
Description: Three-quarter view towards front left side of a McCormick-Deering W-30 tractor.
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Harvested Grain

Date: 1932
Description: Close-up of a bundle of stalks of grain.
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Pile of Harvested Oats

Date: 1932
Description: A close-up of harvested oats.
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Shucked Corn Ends

Date: 1932
Description: Close-up of shucked ears of corn.
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Factory Workers at Chattanooga Works

Date: 1932
Description: Factory workers and long wheeled carts filled with implement parts at the Chattanooga Plow Works.
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Indian Head Golf Club

Date: 1932
Description: A groundskeeper uses a McCormick-Deering Fairway tractor to care for the golf course at Indian Head Golf Club. A group of people are playing golf in the ba...

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