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Automobiles Glass Frame Collection

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Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: ANTI-NIXON POSTER, 1960. Would YOU buy a used car from this man? American poster, 1960

ANTI-NIXON POSTER, 1960. Would YOU buy a used car from this man? American poster, 1960, expressing distrust toward Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: STUDEBAKER AD, 1959. Studebaker automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1959

STUDEBAKER AD, 1959. Studebaker automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1959

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: FORD CARS: EDSEL, 1957. This Is the Edsel. Advertisement for the Ford Companys ill-fated

FORD CARS: EDSEL, 1957. This Is the Edsel. Advertisement for the Ford Companys ill-fated automobile line, 1957

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: LAUREL AND HARDY, 1928. Stan Laurel, left, and Oliver Hardy with a police officer in the silent

LAUREL AND HARDY, 1928. Stan Laurel, left, and Oliver Hardy with a police officer in the silent film Leave Them Laughing, 1928

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: STOCK MARKET CRASH. An unlucky speculator, one Walter Thornton of New York

STOCK MARKET CRASH. An unlucky speculator, one Walter Thornton of New York, offering to sell his roadster after the stock market crash: oil over a photograph, Oct. 30, 1929

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: OHIO: AUTO TRANSPORT, 1940. A truck carrying automobiles through the streets of Chillicothe, Ohio

OHIO: AUTO TRANSPORT, 1940. A truck carrying automobiles through the streets of Chillicothe, Ohio. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, February 1940

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: JOHN F. KENNEDY (1917-1963). 35th President of the United States

JOHN F. KENNEDY (1917-1963). 35th President of the United States. In the rear seat of a car with Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (1929-1994) at Washington, D.C

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: FLORIDA: MIAMI BEACH, 1927. People gather at sunrise at Miami Beach, Florida, 1927

FLORIDA: MIAMI BEACH, 1927. People gather at sunrise at Miami Beach, Florida, 1927. Photograph likely taken on 17 April 1927

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: PONTIAC ADVERTISEMENT 1957. Pontiac automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1957

PONTIAC ADVERTISEMENT 1957. Pontiac automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1957

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTOMOBILE AD, 1926. Willys-Knight automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1926

AUTOMOBILE AD, 1926. Willys-Knight automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1926

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: MERCEDES AD, c1914. German advertising poster for the Mercedes car, made by Daimler: Stuttgart

MERCEDES AD, c1914. German advertising poster for the Mercedes car, made by Daimler: Stuttgart, c1914

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: ADS: PACKARD, 1932. Advertisement from an American magazine for a Packard. Lithograph, 1932

ADS: PACKARD, 1932. Advertisement from an American magazine for a Packard. Lithograph, 1932

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: FORD MERCURY AD, 1946. American magazine advertisement, 1946, for Ford Mercury automobiles

FORD MERCURY AD, 1946. American magazine advertisement, 1946, for Ford Mercury automobiles

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: FORD LINCOLN AD, 1946. American magazine advertisement, 1946, for Ford Lincoln automobiles

FORD LINCOLN AD, 1946. American magazine advertisement, 1946, for Ford Lincoln automobiles

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: FORD AVERTISEMENT, 1959. American magazine advertisement, 1959

FORD AVERTISEMENT, 1959. American magazine advertisement, 1959, for the Ford Escort station wagon manufactured in England

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: FORD AVERTISEMENT, 1959. American magazine advertisement for Fords Lincoln Continental Mark IV, 1959

FORD AVERTISEMENT, 1959. American magazine advertisement for Fords Lincoln Continental Mark IV, 1959

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1917. Kodak, as you go. Advertisement for a Kodak hand-held camera

KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1917. Kodak, as you go. Advertisement for a Kodak hand-held camera, from an American magazine, 1917

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: FORD AUTO / EDSEL AD, 1957. This Is the Edsel : advertisement for the Ford Companys ill-fated

FORD AUTO / EDSEL AD, 1957. This Is the Edsel : advertisement for the Ford Companys ill-fated automobile line
FORD AUTO/EDSEL AD, 1957. " This Is the Edsel" : advertisement for the Ford Companys ill-fated automobile line, from an American magazine of 1957

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: CHEVROLET AD, 1927. Chevrolet automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1927

CHEVROLET AD, 1927. Chevrolet automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1927

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: CHEVROLET AD, 1929. Chevrolet automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1929

CHEVROLET AD, 1929. Chevrolet automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1929

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: CADILLAC AD, 1925. Cadillac automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1925

CADILLAC AD, 1925. Cadillac automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1925

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: A HEDGEHOG (Erinaceus europaeus) in the path of an on-coming car

A HEDGEHOG (Erinaceus europaeus) in the path of an on-coming car

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: Silent Film Still: Couples

Silent Film Still: Couples

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: Silent Film Still: Couples

Silent Film Still: Couples

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTO: NAPIER, 1907. 1907 Napier, 60 h. p

AUTO: NAPIER, 1907. 1907 Napier, 60 h. p
AUTO: NAPIER, 1907. 1907 Napier, 60 h.p

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTO: FRENCH TAXI, 1908. 1908 French Unic taxicab, 12-14 h. p

AUTO: FRENCH TAXI, 1908. 1908 French Unic taxicab, 12-14 h. p
AUTO: FRENCH TAXI, 1908. 1908 French Unic taxicab, 12-14 h.p

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTO: ROLLS-ROYCE, 1909. 1909 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, 40 / 50 h. p

AUTO: ROLLS-ROYCE, 1909. 1909 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, 40 / 50 h. p
AUTO: ROLLS-ROYCE, 1909. 1909 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, 40/50 h.p

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTO: HISPANO-SUIZA, 1912. 1912 Hispano-Suiza Alfonso XIII, 15. 9 h. p

AUTO: HISPANO-SUIZA, 1912. 1912 Hispano-Suiza Alfonso XIII, 15. 9 h. p
AUTO: HISPANO-SUIZA, 1912. 1912 Hispano-Suiza Alfonso XIII, 15.9 h.p

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTO: DAIMLER, 1913. 1913 Daimler, 30 h. p

AUTO: DAIMLER, 1913. 1913 Daimler, 30 h. p
AUTO: DAIMLER, 1913. 1913 Daimler, 30 h.p

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTO: JOWETT, 1927. 1927 Jowett Long Four, 7 h. p

AUTO: JOWETT, 1927. 1927 Jowett Long Four, 7 h. p
AUTO: JOWETT, 1927. 1927 Jowett Long Four, 7 h.p

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTO: ALFA-ROMEO, 1933. 1933 Alfa-Romeo 8 C-2300

AUTO: ALFA-ROMEO, 1933. 1933 Alfa-Romeo 8 C-2300

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: THE BLUE FLAME. The Blue Flame, which has achieved a land speed of more than 600 mph

THE BLUE FLAME. The Blue Flame, which has achieved a land speed of more than 600 mph. Photograph, c1970
THE BLUE FLAME. The Blue Flame, which has achieved a land speed of more than 600 mph.Photograph, c1970

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: HENRY FORD (1863-1947). American automobile manufacturer. Photographed with one of his Model T

HENRY FORD (1863-1947). American automobile manufacturer. Photographed with one of his Model T automobiles, c1920

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: SILENT STILL: COLLEGE. Marilyn Mills in Tricks, 1925

SILENT STILL: COLLEGE. Marilyn Mills in Tricks, 1925

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTO: DAIMLER 38 HP, 1910

AUTO: DAIMLER 38 HP, 1910

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTO: OLDSMOBILE, 1904. Oldsmobile with standard curved dash body, 7 HP

AUTO: OLDSMOBILE, 1904. Oldsmobile with standard curved dash body, 7 HP

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTO: MODEL T FORD, 1915. Model T Ford with touring body, 22 HP

AUTO: MODEL T FORD, 1915. Model T Ford with touring body, 22 HP

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: FACTORY: CHEVROLET, 1960s. A Chevrolet assembley line in the early 1960s

FACTORY: CHEVROLET, 1960s. A Chevrolet assembley line in the early 1960s

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: JEEP STATION WAGON, 1947. Willys-Overland Jeep Station Wagon advertisement from an American

JEEP STATION WAGON, 1947. Willys-Overland Jeep Station Wagon advertisement from an American magazine, 1947
JEEP STATION WAGON, 1947. Willys-Overland " Jeep" Station Wagon advertisement from an American magazine, 1947

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: CHRYSLER AD, 1959. Chrysler automobile advertisment from an American magazine, 1959

CHRYSLER AD, 1959. Chrysler automobile advertisment from an American magazine, 1959

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: FORD AUTO FACTORY. Testing at Henry Fords Piquette plant c1905

FORD AUTO FACTORY. Testing at Henry Fords Piquette plant c1905

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTO: CHEVROLET, 1919. Model 490 Chevrolet with standard touring body, 21 HP

AUTO: CHEVROLET, 1919. Model 490 Chevrolet with standard touring body, 21 HP

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: MODEL A FORD, 1903. The first automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company, the Model A

MODEL A FORD, 1903. The first automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company, the Model A, in production from June 1903 to October 1904

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTO: M. G. MIDGET. 1930 M. G. Midget M-type, 8 h. p

AUTO: M. G. MIDGET. 1930 M. G. Midget M-type, 8 h. p
AUTO: M.G. MIDGET. 1930 M.G. Midget M-type, 8 h.p

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: AUTO: MORRIS-COWLEY 1924. 1924 Morris-Cowley, 11. 9 h. p

AUTO: MORRIS-COWLEY 1924. 1924 Morris-Cowley, 11. 9 h. p
AUTO: MORRIS-COWLEY 1924. 1924 Morris-Cowley, 11.9 h.p

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: SILENT STILL: COLLEGE. College youth in the Roaring 20s

SILENT STILL: COLLEGE. College youth in the Roaring 20s

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: Silent Film Still: Couples

Silent Film Still: Couples

Background imageAutomobiles Glass Frame Collection: FILM: WHERE AM I?, 1923. Snub Pollard and Marie Mosquimi

FILM: WHERE AM I?, 1923. Snub Pollard and Marie Mosquimi



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