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- Henry Ford, Tex Rickard, and Edsel Ford with a 1928 Ford Model A at the Ford Industrial Exposition, New York City, January 1928 - Henry Ford and Edsel Ford introduced the Model A in December 1927. After 19 years of Model T production, the public was eager for Ford Motor Company's new car. Sports promoter Tex Rickard went to see a Model A -- and to pose for a photo with the Fords -- in New York City.

- January 01, 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Henry Ford, Tex Rickard, and Edsel Ford with a 1928 Ford Model A at the Ford Industrial Exposition, New York City, January 1928
Henry Ford and Edsel Ford introduced the Model A in December 1927. After 19 years of Model T production, the public was eager for Ford Motor Company's new car. Sports promoter Tex Rickard went to see a Model A -- and to pose for a photo with the Fords -- in New York City.
- Design of Decoration and Color Scheme of 10th National Automobile Show, January 1910 - Auto shows allowed automakers to share their latest models with the press and the public, and they gave visitors a chance to review and research. They were part trade show and part show business -- and they're nearly as old as the automobile itself. The 1900 New York Auto Show is considered the first major all-automobile show in the United States.

- 08 January 1910-15 January 1910
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Design of Decoration and Color Scheme of 10th National Automobile Show, January 1910
Auto shows allowed automakers to share their latest models with the press and the public, and they gave visitors a chance to review and research. They were part trade show and part show business -- and they're nearly as old as the automobile itself. The 1900 New York Auto Show is considered the first major all-automobile show in the United States.
- "Madison Square Garden, New York City," Sent to Andrew Purnell, Postmarked May 23, 1944 -

- Collections - Artifact
"Madison Square Garden, New York City," Sent to Andrew Purnell, Postmarked May 23, 1944
- Layout for H. J. Heinz Company Publication "The Home of the Olive," circa 1909 - The H.J. Heinz Company published pamphlets, brochures, and booklets that detailed the company's history and manufacturing process. Sometimes, images accompanied text related to a specific topic. This advertising layout features modified photographs of the building where olives were processed before being used in Heinz products. The final product would have included text about this process.

- circa 1909
- Collections - Artifact
Layout for H. J. Heinz Company Publication "The Home of the Olive," circa 1909
The H.J. Heinz Company published pamphlets, brochures, and booklets that detailed the company's history and manufacturing process. Sometimes, images accompanied text related to a specific topic. This advertising layout features modified photographs of the building where olives were processed before being used in Heinz products. The final product would have included text about this process.
- Pennant, "Fun at the Circus, Madison Square Garden, New York City," 1940-1965 -

- 1940-1965
- Collections - Artifact
Pennant, "Fun at the Circus, Madison Square Garden, New York City," 1940-1965
- Second Annual Show of Automobiles, Madison Square Garden, New York, November 1901 - The New York Auto Show of 1900 is generally considered the first major auto show staged in the United States. This program is from the following year's event. Automobiles were expensive luxuries at this time. The auto show was a place for affluent New Yorkers to see the latest automotive innovations -- and be seen by others.

- 02 November 1901-09 November 1901
- Collections - Artifact
Second Annual Show of Automobiles, Madison Square Garden, New York, November 1901
The New York Auto Show of 1900 is generally considered the first major auto show staged in the United States. This program is from the following year's event. Automobiles were expensive luxuries at this time. The auto show was a place for affluent New Yorkers to see the latest automotive innovations -- and be seen by others.