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- Floor Tile in Georgia-Pacific (G-P) Diner, Jarratt, Virginia, June 1991 -

- June 01, 1991
- Collections - Artifact
Floor Tile in Georgia-Pacific (G-P) Diner, Jarratt, Virginia, June 1991
- "Jerry O'Mahony, Inc." Mechanical Pencil, 1945-1949 -

- 1945-1949
- Collections - Artifact
"Jerry O'Mahony, Inc." Mechanical Pencil, 1945-1949
- Entrance to the Hunter Dinerant, Auburn, New York, December 1971 -

- December 01, 1971
- Collections - Artifact
Entrance to the Hunter Dinerant, Auburn, New York, December 1971
- Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars Catalog, 1926 - The New Jersey-based Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars was one of the leading diner manufacturers for decades, building hundreds of diners in numerous styles and giving many diner builders their start. This 1926 catalog highlights the quality, history, and profit-making opportunities of O'Mahony Diners, and features four models: the Standard, Special, DeLuxe, and the newly added Light Special.

- 1926
- Collections - Artifact
Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars Catalog, 1926
The New Jersey-based Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars was one of the leading diner manufacturers for decades, building hundreds of diners in numerous styles and giving many diner builders their start. This 1926 catalog highlights the quality, history, and profit-making opportunities of O'Mahony Diners, and features four models: the Standard, Special, DeLuxe, and the newly added Light Special.
- Diner Stool, 1925-1929 -

- 1925-1929
- Collections - Artifact
Diner Stool, 1925-1929
- Letter to Richard Gutman from Mayfair Diner Owner Jack Mulholland, October 18, 1992 -

- October 18, 1992
- Collections - Artifact
Letter to Richard Gutman from Mayfair Diner Owner Jack Mulholland, October 18, 1992
- Walkor Lunch Car, New York City, circa 1918 - Stationary lunch cars like this one evolved from horse-drawn lunch wagons that appeared on city streets at night to feed workers. Unlike more primitive lunch wagons, these often featured such niceties as electric lights and built-in cooking equipment. The New Jersey-based firm Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars who manufactured this lunch car, would go on to become a leading diner manufacturer.

- circa 1918
- Collections - Artifact
Walkor Lunch Car, New York City, circa 1918
Stationary lunch cars like this one evolved from horse-drawn lunch wagons that appeared on city streets at night to feed workers. Unlike more primitive lunch wagons, these often featured such niceties as electric lights and built-in cooking equipment. The New Jersey-based firm Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars who manufactured this lunch car, would go on to become a leading diner manufacturer.
- Jerry O'Mahony Diners Being Constructed in Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1930-1939 - The New Jersey-based Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars was one of the leading diner manufacturers for decades, building hundreds of diners in numerous styles and giving many diner builders their start as they spun off to start their own businesses. This contact sheet of 4"x5" negatives, created 1975 for Richard J. S. Gutman's book, <em>American Diner</em>, shows dining cars being constructed.

- 1930-1939
- Collections - Artifact
Jerry O'Mahony Diners Being Constructed in Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1930-1939
The New Jersey-based Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars was one of the leading diner manufacturers for decades, building hundreds of diners in numerous styles and giving many diner builders their start as they spun off to start their own businesses. This contact sheet of 4"x5" negatives, created 1975 for Richard J. S. Gutman's book, American Diner, shows dining cars being constructed.
- Interior of the Kenmore Diner, Worcester, Massachusetts, circa 1946 -

- circa 1946
- Collections - Artifact
Interior of the Kenmore Diner, Worcester, Massachusetts, circa 1946
- Detail of Porcelain Enamel Facade of Reading Diner, Reading, Massachusetts, circa 1941 -

- circa 1941
- Collections - Artifact
Detail of Porcelain Enamel Facade of Reading Diner, Reading, Massachusetts, circa 1941