Advertising
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
[advertisement], not yet assigned
Be kind to your tires by using a Washington Car Lifter, promotional brochure of A.W. Rademaker of Tacoma, WA, with model, 1916-1917
Frank C. Bensing papers
Frank C. Bensing (1893 - ) from Chicago, was an illustrator, designer, and portrait painter, who worked for New York advertising agencies, and was published in popular magazines. The collection (1926-1951) contains professional and personal correspondence, original illustrations, and biographical information.
B.F. Scott [Benjamin Franklin Scott (1868-?), portrait printed in music store catalog.], not yet assigned
Lyndon O. Brown papers
Lyndon O. Brown (1902-1966) was a professor of marketing and advertising at Northwestern, and became a director, and later vice-president, of media and research for two different companies. The collection contains market and distribution research analyses, agency files, speeches, manuscript material, and biographical material, 1930-1957.
Bullfrog Information Service records
Bullfrog Information Service was a magazine published in Eugene, Oregon, from June, 1971 till February, 1972, that focused on news and articles for and about the Northwest alternative community. The collection contains correspondence, advertising and distribution records, eight published issues and one unpublished, original illustrations and advertising art, financial records, and unpublished articles and poetry.
Don't get bald, get Hair-Life. Made in California. [Laser print of vintage photo ad, including portrait of Phil Scott.], not yet assigned
Eugene Souvenir Pamphlet , c. 1900
Includes a Eugene street scene, Timber scene, Hop Yard, and the University of Oregon. From the Singer Souvenirs of Portland Series.
[Exterior view of Davidson's bakery, including facade.], 1950s-1961
[Exterior view of Wyatt's US Royal tire shop.], 1950s-1961
Gates for Pendleton's first waterworks, 1887. [Men inside machine shop with array of valves: Sanders, Albert Bowman, Brean Wilks [?], Charlie [?], Frank McCoy, W.S. Bowman, G.W. Smatherling [?]. Photog attrib.], 1887
Mounted on advertising board from Pendleton, c. 1890.
C. Peter Helck papers
C. Peter Helck (1893-1988) was a writer and illustrator who became most known for his automobile and racecar illustrations. The collection contains original artwork, sketches, illustrations, correspondence, manuscripts, publications, photographs, and tearsheets.
C. Peter Helck papers
Clarence Peter Helck (1893-1988) was a writer and illustrator who became most known for his automobile and racecar illustrations. The collection contains manuscripts, correspondence, and research files mainly concerning two books, "The Checkered Flag" and "Great Auto Races," and five framed car racing prints.
David Hendrickson papers
David Hendrickson, 1896- 1973, was an artist, freelance advertiser, and illustrator of children's literature. This collection documents Hendrickson's' entire career and reflects his interest in the individual person and his ability to capture this in his art.
High-speed variable contrast [advertisement], not yet assigned
[Humphrey Bogart and Mayo Methot in cowboy attire, riding in a horse and buggy flanked by motorcycle policemen. Possibly for 1939 premier of "Oklahoma Kid."], 1940s
ILFORD Roll and 35 mm Films [advertisement], not yet assigned
Learn Photography [advertisement], not yet assigned
Joseph Henry Neebe papers
Joseph Henry Neebe (1888-1970) was an advertising executive, playwright, and Broadway producer. The collection (1920-1970) contains correspondence, manuscripts, contracts, business files from various media projects, advertising and theatre production files, and photographs.
[Oregon National Guard, marching through Pendleton. They wheel to turn a corner. The People's Warehouse is visible in background, with a sculpture of an elephant on roof.], 1909 Jul
Albert M. Ottenheimer papers
[Parade group advertising the Eagles Farmer's Ball. Group of men in clownish costumes and makeup, with band instruments. They stand on a main street (unpaved), surrounded by boys. Two men hold banners naming the ball.], 1904 c
Victor H. Pelz papers
Victor Hugo Pelz (1894-1968) was an salesman, editor, and marketer for magazines and newspapers, and had a long working association with Curtis Publishing company. The collection (1902-1918) contains correspondence, sales bulletins, reports, publicity, and a copy of Pelz's masters thesis.
Portland Railway Company cable car at turntable. [Open car on turntable with two conductors. Advertising in background.], not yet determined
Portland Railway Light & Power Co. Car #300, an open bench special observation car. Converted to snow plow. Still in service. [More on back.], 1910 c
William J. Rapp papers
William Jourdan Rapp (1895-1942) was a free-lance writer, playwright, radio script writer, and producer. The collection contains correspondence, plays, advertising and article manuscripts, Harlem Renaissance research, biographical material, publications, photographs, and a WWI era scrapbook of a YMCA camp in Greece.
“Rooms, Tent and Barn for Rent” [sign behind tall picket fence. 3 children playing jump rope in front.], not yet assigned
Sandycrest Terraces Portland, Oregon Designed by, built under supervision of, and operated by H.A. Herzog Arct. 46426-E. [Aerial view of Sandycrest complex, "Coon-Chicken Inn" building also in photograph.], 1940s-1950s c
[Steam-powered production facility (mill or crusher) by railroad tracks in field. Open SP car sits on tracks. Town visible in background. Wagon advertises Snowfall Flour.], 1904-1908
Philip Sterling papers
Philip Sterling (1907-1989) was a writer and public relations representative. The Philip Sterling papers include publicity material for a number of radio shows in the 1940s and 1950s, professional correspondence, manuscripts, research material and correspondence relating to biographies. There is also a considerable amount of research material on Rachel Carson.