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- Trade Card for C.I. Hood & Co. with Hood's Photos of the World, "Panorama of Constantinople, Turkey," 1890-1910 - In the late 19th century, trade cards were a major means of advertising goods and services. Patent medicine producer, C.I. Hood & Co., had its own advertising department, creating cookbooks, calendars, and, most abundantly, trade cards. The trade card series, "Hood's Photos of the World," became popular among consumers, as it offered views of far-away places, providing a window to the broader world.

- 1890-1910
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Trade Card for C.I. Hood & Co. with Hood's Photos of the World, "Panorama of Constantinople, Turkey," 1890-1910
In the late 19th century, trade cards were a major means of advertising goods and services. Patent medicine producer, C.I. Hood & Co., had its own advertising department, creating cookbooks, calendars, and, most abundantly, trade cards. The trade card series, "Hood's Photos of the World," became popular among consumers, as it offered views of far-away places, providing a window to the broader world.
- Ford Motor Company Istanbul Plant, 1929-1933 - Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches, as well as assembly plants, in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. This photograph shows Ford's branch in Istanbul, Turkey, as it appeared in the 1930s.

- 1929-1933
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Ford Motor Company Istanbul Plant, 1929-1933
Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches, as well as assembly plants, in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. This photograph shows Ford's branch in Istanbul, Turkey, as it appeared in the 1930s.
- 1924 Ford Model T outside Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey, circa 1924-1940 - Drivers around the world went crazy for Ford's Model T. The affordable, quality cars were built and bought on every continent except Antarctica. This 1924 model was photographed in front of the historic Sultan Ahmed -- popularly called "Blue" for its decorative tiling -- Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey.

- 1924-1940
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1924 Ford Model T outside Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey, circa 1924-1940
Drivers around the world went crazy for Ford's Model T. The affordable, quality cars were built and bought on every continent except Antarctica. This 1924 model was photographed in front of the historic Sultan Ahmed -- popularly called "Blue" for its decorative tiling -- Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey.
- Aerial View of Ford Motor Company Branch in Istanbul, Turkey, May 1, 1935 - Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches, as well as assembly plants, in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. This photograph shows Ford's branch in Istanbul, Turkey, as it appeared in the 1930s.

- May 01, 1935
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Aerial View of Ford Motor Company Branch in Istanbul, Turkey, May 1, 1935
Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches, as well as assembly plants, in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. This photograph shows Ford's branch in Istanbul, Turkey, as it appeared in the 1930s.
- "Yeni-Djami, Au Clair de Lune," Moonlight over Constantinople, Turkey, circa 1905 - From 1895 to 1924, the Detroit Publishing Company was one of the major image publishers in the world. The company had a wide-ranging stock of original photographs, including many scenes from around the world. These colorful prints were reproduced for ads, purchased to decorate homes and offices, bought as souvenirs, and used as teaching tools in schools and libraries.

- circa 1905
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"Yeni-Djami, Au Clair de Lune," Moonlight over Constantinople, Turkey, circa 1905
From 1895 to 1924, the Detroit Publishing Company was one of the major image publishers in the world. The company had a wide-ranging stock of original photographs, including many scenes from around the world. These colorful prints were reproduced for ads, purchased to decorate homes and offices, bought as souvenirs, and used as teaching tools in schools and libraries.
- Ford Motor Company Branch in Istanbul, Turkey, November 12, 1930 - Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches, as well as assembly plants, in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. This photograph shows Ford's branch in Istanbul, Turkey, as it appeared in the 1930s.

- November 12, 1930
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Ford Motor Company Branch in Istanbul, Turkey, November 12, 1930
Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches, as well as assembly plants, in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. This photograph shows Ford's branch in Istanbul, Turkey, as it appeared in the 1930s.