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1949 Ad Union Carbide Steel Oil Refining Girl Playing - ORIGINAL TCE2 ILL1 the entire city of St

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the entire city of St

a natural rock formation serves as a bridge connecting both sides

There are some light scuffing lines throughout--please see image

manufacturer of the USS Carilloy Alloy Steel that was used to make the steel lung of the deadly "flying fish" aerial torpedo

This is an original 1918 black and white halftone print of a painting by Margaret Isabel Dicksee that portrayed Baroque music composer George Frideric Handel playing the piano in the attic as a child

1949 Ad Union Carbide Steel Oil Refining Girl Playing - ORIGINAL TCE2 ILL1 the entire city of StThis is an original 1949 black and white print ad for the Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation of 30 East and 42nd Streets in New York. This ad features their stainless steel manufacturing for the oil industry. CONDITION This 62+ year old Item is rated Very Fine ++. Light aging in margins. No creases. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage. There is bleed through showing in this ad. Product Type: Original Print Ad; Black White

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