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== More Details == | == More Details == | ||
<pre class="jjrPre"><nowiki>Episode 169 | |||
Date(s): | |||
1954 January 6 | |||
Physical Description: | |||
1 Motion picture film | |||
Container: | |||
AC0507-OF0169 | |||
Scope and Contents: | |||
No Medal for Walter! Smoke meter to monitor smoke and smog. Keystone Wire and Steel Co., Peoria, IL. | |||
Shaping the Chapeau! Making women's hats in Manhattan's garment district; apparel industry. Lilly Dache Salon and Beechhurst Hats, Inc. New York, NY. | |||
In the Race! Manufacturing miniature precision racer bearings. Miniature Bearing Co., Keene, NH. | |||
A Business is Born! Manufacturing stuffed animals for children. Two women parishioners started business. St. James Episcopal Church, Albion, MI.</nowiki></pre> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1vD-3xbh08 | *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1vD-3xbh08 |
Latest revision as of 21:18, 17 May 2022
IOP Ep 169 is a short film from 1954. It is held in the Periscope Films collection.
IOP Ep 169 | |
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Release date | 1954 |
Running time | 00:00:00 |
Language | English |
More Details
Episode 169 Date(s): 1954 January 6 Physical Description: 1 Motion picture film Container: AC0507-OF0169 Scope and Contents: No Medal for Walter! Smoke meter to monitor smoke and smog. Keystone Wire and Steel Co., Peoria, IL. Shaping the Chapeau! Making women's hats in Manhattan's garment district; apparel industry. Lilly Dache Salon and Beechhurst Hats, Inc. New York, NY. In the Race! Manufacturing miniature precision racer bearings. Miniature Bearing Co., Keene, NH. A Business is Born! Manufacturing stuffed animals for children. Two women parishioners started business. St. James Episcopal Church, Albion, MI.