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- Tea Time, circa 1905 - From 1895 to 1924, the Detroit Publishing Company was one of the major image publishers in the world. The company's wide-ranging stock of original photographs documented life and landscapes from across the nation and around the globe. From the tens of thousands of negatives, the company created prints, postcards, lantern slides, panoramas, and other merchandise for sale to educators, businessmen, advertisers, homeowners and travelers.

- circa 1905
- Collections - Artifact
Tea Time, circa 1905
From 1895 to 1924, the Detroit Publishing Company was one of the major image publishers in the world. The company's wide-ranging stock of original photographs documented life and landscapes from across the nation and around the globe. From the tens of thousands of negatives, the company created prints, postcards, lantern slides, panoramas, and other merchandise for sale to educators, businessmen, advertisers, homeowners and travelers.
- Engraving, "Washington and His Family," 1864 -

- 1864
- Collections - Artifact
Engraving, "Washington and His Family," 1864
- Advertising Layout Drawing of a Maid Serving Heinz Baked Beans, circa 1920 - The H.J. Heinz Company marketed their products in stores, magazines, on trade cards, and even on streetcars. This advertising layout drawing represents one of the steps in the marketing process in which the drawing, size, and shading are taken into consideration before the final advertisement is created.

- circa 1920
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Advertising Layout Drawing of a Maid Serving Heinz Baked Beans, circa 1920
The H.J. Heinz Company marketed their products in stores, magazines, on trade cards, and even on streetcars. This advertising layout drawing represents one of the steps in the marketing process in which the drawing, size, and shading are taken into consideration before the final advertisement is created.
- Advertising Layout Drawing of People Dining and Using a Heinz Product, circa 1915 - The H.J. Heinz Company marketed their products in stores, magazines, on trade cards, and even on streetcars. This advertising layout drawing represents one of the steps in the marketing process in which the drawing, size, and shading are taken into consideration before the final advertisement is created.

- circa 1915
- Collections - Artifact
Advertising Layout Drawing of People Dining and Using a Heinz Product, circa 1915
The H.J. Heinz Company marketed their products in stores, magazines, on trade cards, and even on streetcars. This advertising layout drawing represents one of the steps in the marketing process in which the drawing, size, and shading are taken into consideration before the final advertisement is created.
- Book Cover Proof of Heinz, "The Spice Of Life," 1910-1915 - The H.J. Heinz Company took pride in proving that its products were created in a pure, clean, and wholesome way. In addition to offering public tours, the company also produced publications to show readers what the factory was like. This advertising proof is for the booklet, "The Spice of Life," which featured photographs of employees and factory buildings, and descriptions of the manufacturing process.

- 1910-1915
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Book Cover Proof of Heinz, "The Spice Of Life," 1910-1915
The H.J. Heinz Company took pride in proving that its products were created in a pure, clean, and wholesome way. In addition to offering public tours, the company also produced publications to show readers what the factory was like. This advertising proof is for the booklet, "The Spice of Life," which featured photographs of employees and factory buildings, and descriptions of the manufacturing process.
- Lithograph, "The Washington Family," circa 1872 -

- circa 1872
- Collections - Artifact
Lithograph, "The Washington Family," circa 1872