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1942 Ad Cloth Window Shade Institute World War II Efforts Facts Heating LF4 NGM9 Originally known as Howe's Tavern

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Originally known as Howe's Tavern

This is an original 1937 color print of the folk costume worn by a peasant woman from Arges County in the Muntenia (or Wallachia) area of Romania

an early 19th century actress

Keywords specific to this image: State Conservation Warden Bill Rollman

located in Union Square in New York

1942 Ad Cloth Window Shade Institute World War II Efforts Facts Heating LF4 NGM9 Originally known as Howe's TavernThis is an original 1942 black and white print ad for cloth window shades in wartime by the Window Shade Institute, located at 60 E. 42nd Street, New York City. This ad is sponsored by: The Chas. W. Breneman Company; The Columbia Mills, Inc.; Illinois Shade Cloth Corporation; Interstate Shade CLoth Company; Lapsley Interstate Shade Cloth Company; McMaster Reilly Shade Cloth Company; Oswego Shade Cloth Company; Stewart Hartshorn Company; Wm. Volker &

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