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1936 Print Wallboard House Construction Material United States Gypsum FZ2 SEP2 This is an original 1920

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Description

This is an original 1920 World War I sepia rotogravure of an aerial view of Hattonchattel

The specially designed hockey-themed Killinger Hi-Jacs coasters were made just for Kentucky Tavern

The dome of the Horticultural Hall is seen in the background of the print

Trossachs Pier

1936 Print Wallboard House Construction Material United States Gypsum FZ2 SEP2 This is an original 1920This is an original 1936 halftone print of a worker at the United States Gypsum Corporation (USG Corporation). The worker is seen with stacked wallboards. The caption writes, "Plaster sandwiches dried and stacked: wallboard ready for 1936's 175,000 new houses." Photography by William M. Rittase (1894 1968). He was an American photographer active from the 1920s to the 1930s. He is best known for his industrial photography and portraits often used in

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