Ephemera: Trade Cards and Advertisements: Box 1: Album B: Household Wringers, Washers, Freezers, Ironware
GUSN-195079
The freezer is printed on one side with a cutaway section to reveal the inner parts of the machine. On the other side is a scene of a woman serving ice cream on a porch or balcony overlooking the Presidential Range of the White Mountains. On the right half of the latter side of the card, the name, American Lithographic Co., N.Y., appears in the lower left, and a patent statement, patented by Albert (second name is illegible), November 15, 1892, appears in the lower right.
advertising
business (commercial function)
appliances
ice-cream freezers
ice cream
chromolithography
women (female humans)
waitresses
workers
trade cards (advertising)
trade cards (advertising)
DigitalID 000251
AccessID 395
Other identifier HNEDID-000251
1 trade card
EP001
Ephemera collection
EP001.01.006.02.01.014
1892-1900s
Laconia (Belknap county, New Hampshire)
Presidential Range (Coos county, New Hampshire) [ridge]
Nashua (Hillsborough county, New Hampshire)
White Mountains (New Hampshire) [mountains]
White Mountain Freezer Company (manufacturer)
trade cards (advertising)
Sands, Thomas, 1838-1900
American Lithographic Co.
Old Man of the Mountain (N.H.)
White Mountain Triple Motion ice cream freezers
Item
Ephemera: Trade Cards and Advertisements: Box 1: Album B: Household Wringers, Washers, Freezers, Ironware
Thomas Sands invented the freezer and built his factory in Laconia, New Hampshire and then moved to Nashua.
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