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- "Johannesburg and the Witwatersrand," 1954 -

- 1953
- Collections - Artifact
"Johannesburg and the Witwatersrand," 1954
- "Life," July-September 1950 - First published in 1883, <em> Life </em> magazine became America's first all-photographic weekly news magazine after being purchased and re-envisioned by publisher Henry Luce in 1936. Under Luce, its popularity boomed, and by the 1950s more than 22 million Americans read the publication. Articles in this July to September 1950 bound volume include Margaret Bourke-White's early coverage of apartheid in South Africa.

- July 1950-September 1950
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"Life," July-September 1950
First published in 1883, Life magazine became America's first all-photographic weekly news magazine after being purchased and re-envisioned by publisher Henry Luce in 1936. Under Luce, its popularity boomed, and by the 1950s more than 22 million Americans read the publication. Articles in this July to September 1950 bound volume include Margaret Bourke-White's early coverage of apartheid in South Africa.
- Photomontage Showing H. J. Heinz Company Foreign Agencies, May 22, 1909 - Photographs of the H.J. Heinz factory -- including buildings, employees, and the manufacturing process -- were often taken and then modified for advertising and publications. This advertising layout features several modified photographs of foreign Heinz branch factories. This arrangement of photos was featured in the catalog, "Home of the 57 Varieties."

- May 22, 1909
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Photomontage Showing H. J. Heinz Company Foreign Agencies, May 22, 1909
Photographs of the H.J. Heinz factory -- including buildings, employees, and the manufacturing process -- were often taken and then modified for advertising and publications. This advertising layout features several modified photographs of foreign Heinz branch factories. This arrangement of photos was featured in the catalog, "Home of the 57 Varieties."