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- Photomontage Showing H. J. Heinz Company Main Plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1910 - 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 the various steps in the manufacturing process.

- circa 1910
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Photomontage Showing H. J. Heinz Company Main Plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1910
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 the various steps in the manufacturing process.
- "Willard Wins in 26th Round -- Knockout," April 5, 1915 - In a 1915 fight in Cuba, Jess Willard defeated Jack Johnson and became the new heavyweight boxing champion. The two men, in fighting stance, are depicted in this composite photograph. Another image illustrates Willard's 83-inch reach. At 6 feet, 6 inches (and a quarter), he was one of the tallest heavyweight champions in history.

- April 05, 1915
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"Willard Wins in 26th Round -- Knockout," April 5, 1915
In a 1915 fight in Cuba, Jess Willard defeated Jack Johnson and became the new heavyweight boxing champion. The two men, in fighting stance, are depicted in this composite photograph. Another image illustrates Willard's 83-inch reach. At 6 feet, 6 inches (and a quarter), he was one of the tallest heavyweight champions in history.
- "Image Wall" from Mathematica: A World of Numbers and Beyond Exhibition, 1960-1961 -

- 1960-1961
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"Image Wall" from Mathematica: A World of Numbers and Beyond Exhibition, 1960-1961
- Photomontage Showing the Heinz Pickling Department, May 12, 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 female employees processing pickles. The arrangement of these photos is meant to provide a visual representation of the building and the pickle department where processing occurs.

- May 12, 1909
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Photomontage Showing the Heinz Pickling Department, May 12, 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 female employees processing pickles. The arrangement of these photos is meant to provide a visual representation of the building and the pickle department where processing occurs.
- "Justice for Vincent Chin," July 11, 1989 -

- July 11, 1989
- Collections - Artifact
"Justice for Vincent Chin," July 11, 1989
- Photomontage of Ford Service Stations and Service Training, September 1937 - Ford service attendants and managers were expected to represent and uphold the company's high standards. Careful training, regular service bulletins, and specialized tools and equipment all helped these technicians in their work. Though white uniforms were not entirely practical in a garage environment, they suggested to customers that a Ford service garage was a clean and well-run establishment.

- September 07, 1937
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Photomontage of Ford Service Stations and Service Training, September 1937
Ford service attendants and managers were expected to represent and uphold the company's high standards. Careful training, regular service bulletins, and specialized tools and equipment all helped these technicians in their work. Though white uniforms were not entirely practical in a garage environment, they suggested to customers that a Ford service garage was a clean and well-run establishment.
- Montage Image of Elizabeth Chambers Firestone, Martha Parke Firestone, Harvey Firestone III, and Anne Firestone, circa 1938 -

- circa 1938
- Collections - Artifact
Montage Image of Elizabeth Chambers Firestone, Martha Parke Firestone, Harvey Firestone III, and Anne Firestone, circa 1938
- Thomas A. Edison and Son, Charles Edison, with an Ediphone in the West Orange Laboratory Library, circa 1927 -

- circa 1927
- Collections - Artifact
Thomas A. Edison and Son, Charles Edison, with an Ediphone in the West Orange Laboratory Library, circa 1927
- Photomontage Showing the Heinz Company Pickle Building Bottling Department, 1909-1912 - 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 the bottling department in the Heinz Pickle Building. The arrangement of these photos, which was featured in the catalog, "Home of the 57 Varieties," is a visual representation of this department.

- 1909-1912
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Photomontage Showing the Heinz Company Pickle Building Bottling Department, 1909-1912
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 the bottling department in the Heinz Pickle Building. The arrangement of these photos, which was featured in the catalog, "Home of the 57 Varieties," is a visual representation of this department.
- Photomontage Showing Heinz Company Activities for Employees, 1907-1912 - 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 employee recreation activities. This arrangement of photos shows some of the leisure activities available to employees, including drafting and sewing classes, and a swimming pool.

- 1907-1912
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Photomontage Showing Heinz Company Activities for Employees, 1907-1912
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 employee recreation activities. This arrangement of photos shows some of the leisure activities available to employees, including drafting and sewing classes, and a swimming pool.