subject: Dupont Viscoloid Company

 

Dupont ?Doyle Works? Inlaying Combs with Company Name and U.S.A.

description
  • – An unidentified factory worker at the DuPont factory in Leominster, Massachusetts using a machine that inlays combs with the Company Name,"Doyle Works", and U.S.A.
subjectrights
  • – Text and images are the property of the National Plastics Center and Museum (NPCM) and are protected by copyright. Other individuals or entities other than, and in addition to, the NPCM may also own copyrights and other propriety rights. The NPCM prohibits the copying of any protected materials on this website except for non-commercial use. A credit line is required and should read: Courtesy of the National Plastics Center and Museum. The copyright symbol should accompany the reproduction if applicable. Commercial use of the museum's property is subject to publication fees and/or royalties.
collectiondate
  • – 1948
publishercreatorrelation
  • – Is part of the DuPont Photograph Collection. National Plastics Center and Museum, Leominster, Massachusetts. http://www.plasticsmuseum.org/museum.html#Collection
format
  • – image/jpg
language
  • – English

Dupont ?Doyle Works? Tooth Cutting Machine for Celluloid Combs

description
  • – Charles Sheehan using a Tooth Cutting Machine for cutting teeth in celluloid combs at the Dupont"Doyle Works"factory in Leominster, Massachusetts.
subjectrights
  • – Text and images are the property of the National Plastics Center and Museum (NPCM) and are protected by copyright. Other individuals or entities other than, and in addition to, the NPCM may also own copyrights and other propriety rights. The NPCM prohibits the copying of any protected materials on this website except for non-commercial use. A credit line is required and should read: Courtesy of the National Plastics Center and Museum. The copyright symbol should accompany the reproduction if applicable. Commercial use of the museum's property is subject to publication fees and/or royalties.
collectiondate
  • – 1948
publishercreatorrelation
  • – Is part of the DuPont Photograph Collection. National Plastics Center and Museum, Leominster, Massachusetts. http://www.plasticsmuseum.org/museum.html#Collection
format
  • – image/jpg
language
  • – English

Dupont ?Doyle Works? Infirmary, ca. 1942

description
  • – Doctor Charles Cronin works on the injured hand of Jack Foster while nurse Eleanora Bizzarri assists in the Infirmary at the DuPont"Doyle Works"Factory in Leominster, Massachusetts.
subjectrights
  • – Text and images are the property of the National Plastics Center and Museum (NPCM) and are protected by copyright. Other individuals or entities other than, and in addition to, the NPCM may also own copyrights and other propriety rights. The NPCM prohibits the copying of any protected materials on this website except for non-commercial use. A credit line is required and should read: Courtesy of the National Plastics Center and Museum. The copyright symbol should accompany the reproduction if applicable. Commercial use of the museum's property is subject to publication fees and/or royalties.
collectiondate
  • – 1942
publishercreatorrelation
  • – Is part of the DuPont Photograph Collection. National Plastics Center and Museum, Leominster, Massachusetts. http://www.plasticsmuseum.org/museum.html#Collection
format
  • – image/jpg
language
  • – English

Dupont Viscoloid Co., Viscoloid Works Property Plan

description
  • – The property plan of the DuPont Viscoloid Co. Viscoloid Works in Leominster, Massachusetts. The property plan shows all the buildings, wells, hydrants, roads and railroad tracks that made up the Viscoloid Works on Lancaster Street, in Leominster, Massachusetts. Note the multiple small buildings that made up the complex. Companies that worked with cellulose nitrate used small buildings to minimize the fire risk inherent with working with the flammable material. Buildings on the plan are numbered and contain basic information about their functions. On the left is a chart listing all buildings and notes that list functions, and , where appropriate, when the building was removed. The property plan was originally created on September 3, 1926, but was revised as needed. A chart with the revision dates is listed on the left. The last revision was done on September 19, 1934. The property plan is an enlarged negative image embedded in plastic.
subjectrights
  • – Text and images are the property of the National Plastics Center and Museum (NPCM) and are protected by copyright. Other individuals or entities other than, and in addition to, the NPCM may also own copyrights and other propriety rights. The NPCM prohibits the copying of any protected materials on this website except for non-commercial use. A credit line is required and should read: Courtesy of the National Plastics Center and Museum. The copyright symbol should accompany the reproduction if applicable. Commercial use of the museum's property is subject to publication fees and/or royalties.
collectiondate
  • – 1934-09-19
publisherrelation
  • – Is part of the Archival Collections. National Plastics Center and Museum, Leominster, Massachusetts. http://www.plasticsmuseum.org/museum.html#Collection
format
  • – image/jpg
language
  • – English

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