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Object Details
- Local Numbers
- Ivorydata4 621 0207910615 (Scan No.)
- Advertiser
- Procter & Gamble Company
- Collection Creator
- Procter & Gamble Company
- Leyendecker, J. C., 1874-1951
- Smith, Jessie Willcox, 1863-1935
- Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green
- Place
- Pittsburgh (Pa.)
- Topic
- Soap
- Soap dispensers
- Advertiser
- Procter & Gamble Company
- See more items in
- Ivory Soap Advertising Collection
- Ivory Soap Advertising Collection / Series 1: Ivory Soap Products Advertisements / Advertisements- Trade
- Extent
- 1 Item (b&w, 31.5 x 23 cm.)
- Condition
- Good condition.
- Date
- 1931
- Container
- Box 9, Folder 8 (1931 trade) [Possible cataloguer error; will be checked.]
- Archival Repository
- Archives Center, National Museum of American History
- Type
- Archival materials
- Print advertising
- Photographs
- Collection Citation
- Ivory Soap Collection, 1883-1998, undated; Archives Center, National Museum of American History. Gift of Procter & Gamble.
- Collection Rights
- Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
- Genre/Form
- Print advertising
- Photographs -- Reproductions
- Scope and Contents
- Captioned as above. Illustration of Arrott Building, with photographs of sink and dispenser.
- Published 16 November 1931.
- Restrictions
- Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Reproduction restrictions due to copyright.
- Record ID
- ebl-1562730500512-1562730500864-4
- Metadata Usage
- CC0
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