This is an original 1939 sepia halftone print of a Inuit cemetery in Teller Mission
This is an original 1955 black and white print ad for the Bayer Aspirin from Bayer
Photograph by Hugo Adolf Bernatzik
This is an original 1936 black and white print ad for General Motors trucks and trailers
This is an original 1911 black and white print ad promoting the Congress Cards and Bicycle Cards from U
1931 Print Ivory Palace Soap White Ivorydale Cincinnati Ohio Lye Lard FZ1 LHJ4 This is an original 1939This is an original 1931 halftone print of vats of Ivory soap in Ivorydale, Cincinnati, Ohio. The caption writes, "Out of the ivory palaces, whereby they have made thee glad. THe eighth verse of the forty fifth Psalm supplied the inspiration for the name of Ivory Soap, previously known as White Soap." When mixed with animal fat and water, lye forms a thick liquid, that when set and cured, becomes soap. Lye alone is incredibly dangerous and corrosive,