Newton photographs collection : advertising trade cards - Advertising trade cards - Newton trade cards - F. C. Howe, Job Printing of All Kinds, Newtonville, Mass. - What D'Yer Soy? Ha! Ha! John Chinaman He Eatie Dogie -
Newton photographs collection : advertising trade cards - Advertising trade cards - Newton trade cards - F. C. Howe, Job Printing of All Kinds, Newtonville, Mass. - What DYer Soy? Ha! Ha! John Chinaman He Eatie Dogie -
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Newton photographs collection : advertising trade cards - Advertising trade cards - Newton trade cards - F. C. Howe, Job Printing of All Kinds, Newtonville, Mass. - What D'Yer Soy? Ha! Ha! John Chinaman He Eatie Dogie -
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Newton Free Library trade card collection - Note Title from container. Handwritten title on CD-ROM: Trade cards database. Bound in mylar sleeves in three boxes. A collection of trade cards. - In the late 1800's advanced industrial technology meant major reduction in the cost of printing and producing advertising. Trade cards were given away by shopkeepers with the purchase of a product. Consumers collected trade cards, accumulating them in scrapbooks or boxes. This collection of Newton, Mass. company cards was donated to the Newton Free Library - Text on front: What D'Yer Soy? Ha! Ha! John Chinaman He Eatie Dogie, F. C. Howe, Job Printing of All Kinds, Newtonville, Mass. - Three Asian men with hair in pigtail confront and are chased by ferocious dogs. Dog collar, chain, doghouse, bones in foreground -