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Historic New England
Ephemera collection (EP001)
Thaneil hosiery shades for spring and summer of 1932, Thayer McNeil, 47 Temple Place, Boston, Mass.
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Item Information
Title:
Thaneil hosiery shades for spring and summer of 1932, Thayer McNeil, 47 Temple Place, Boston, Mass.
Description:
A color chart shows the hosiery shades available from the Company. The back cover has an order form.
Publisher:
Thayer McNeil Company
Date:
1932
Format:
Ephemera
Genre:
brochures
color charts
Location:
Historic New England
Collection (local):
EP001: Ephemera collection
Subjects:
advertising
business (commercial function)
clothing
hosiery
women (female humans)
Temple Place (Boston, Mass.)
Places:
Massachusetts
>
Suffolk (county)
>
Boston
Extent:
1 brochure : color illustrations ; 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches
Link to Item:
http://gusn.us/268288
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
Notes:
Gift of Sears House, Camden, Maine, 1988.
Identifier:
268288
Call #:
EP001.12.007.001.021
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