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# | Title | Date(s) | Date(s) | Creator | Contributor(s) | Description | Description | Collection ID | Hagley ID | Collection |
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1 | Zazil Awards Banquet in Mexico | 1993 | Avon Products, Inc. (originator) |
Zazil awards in Mexico (they are the equivalent of the Women of Achievement awards in the United States) |
Avon Products Inc. photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1997.209) | avon_int_pic00047 | Avon Products | |||
2 | Zazil Awards Banquet in Mexico | 1993 | Avon Products, Inc. (originator) |
Zazil awards in Mexico (they are the equivalent of the Women of Achievement awards in the United States) |
Avon Products Inc. photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1997.209) | avon_int_pic00050 | Avon Products | |||
3 | Zazil Winners in Mexico | 1993 | Avon Products, Inc. (originator) |
Zazil awards in Mexico (they are the equivalent of the Women of Achievement awards in the United States) |
Avon Products Inc. photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1997.209) | avon_int_pic00048 | Avon Products | |||
4 | Zebley family grave marker | 1940 | Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer) |
Grave marker for Zebley family. Grave located in Chester Bethel Cemetery off Foulk Road in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. |
Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012) | 680126127 | Frank R. Zebley photograph albums | |||
5 | Zebley (Marie) flowers | 1948 | Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer) |
Chester-Bethel Cemetery, adjacent to church on Foulk Road in North Wilmington, Delaware |
Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012) | 680123130 | Frank R. Zebley photograph albums | |||
6 | Zebley (Marie) flowers | 1948 | Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer) |
Chester-Bethel Cemetery, adjacent to church on Foulk Road in North Wilmington, Delaware |
Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012) | 680123129 | Frank R. Zebley photograph albums | |||
7 | Zebley (Marie) flowers | 1948 | Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer) |
Chester-Bethel Cemetery, adjacent to church on Foulk Road in North Wilmington, Delaware |
Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012) | 680123128 | Frank R. Zebley photograph albums | |||
8 | Zebley (Marie) flowers | 1948 | Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer) |
Chester-Bethel Cemetery, adjacent to church on Foulk Road in North Wilmington, Delaware |
Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012) | 680123127 | Frank R. Zebley photograph albums | |||
9 | Zebley (Marie) grave flowers | 1948 | Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer) |
Chester-Bethel Cemetery, adjacent to church on Foulk Road in North Wilmington, Delaware |
Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012) | 680123126 | Frank R. Zebley photograph albums | |||
10 | Zebley (Marie) grave flowers | 1948 | Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer) |
Chester-Bethel Cemetery, adjacent to church on Foulk Road in North Wilmington, Delaware |
Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012) | 680123125 | Frank R. Zebley photograph albums | |||
11 | A Zeiss Pulfrich photometer | 1936-12 | E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (originator) |
A Zeiss Pulfrich photometer with a sphere reflectometer attachment, is used for measuring reflection from any surface at various wave lengths of light. The machine is used in the laboratory to test detergency by measuring the brightness of scoured pieces. This equipment is located at the Technical Laboratory in Deepwater Point, New Jersey. |
DuPont Company Product Information photographs (Accession 1972.341) | 1972341_3002 | DuPont Product Information photographs | |||
12 | Zenith brings HIGH FIDELITY down to earth... | 1954-10-02 | Zenith Radio Corporation (originator), Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 (depicted) | John Okolowicz collection of publications and advertising on radio and consumer electronics (Accession 2014.277), The Saturday Evening Post | AVDJOPN2014_zenith-louis-armstrong | John Okolowicz collection of publications and advertising on radio and consumer electronics | ||||
13 | Zenith Color TV, Hand craftsmanship involves the pride and reputation of the maker... | 1965-10-08 | Zenith Radio Corporation (originator) | John Okolowicz collection of publications and advertising on radio and consumer electronics (Accession 2014.277), Life Magazine | AVDJOPN2014_zenith-tv-life-handcrafted | John Okolowicz collection of publications and advertising on radio and consumer electronics | ||||
14 | Zenith Color TV, Hand craftsmanship means extra care... | 1966-03-04 | Zenith Radio Corporation (originator) | John Okolowicz collection of publications and advertising on radio and consumer electronics (Accession 2014.277), Life Magazine | AVDJOPN2014_zenith-tv-violin-60s | John Okolowicz collection of publications and advertising on radio and consumer electronics | ||||
15 | Zenith portables won't play under water...but they will play everywhere else | 1947-05-24 | Zenith Radio Corporation (originator) | John Okolowicz collection of publications and advertising on radio and consumer electronics (Accession 2014.277), The Saturday Evening Post | AVDJOPN2014_zenith-sep-5-24-47 | John Okolowicz collection of publications and advertising on radio and consumer electronics | ||||
16 | Zenith premier days are here! | 1967-09-19 | Zenith Radio Corporation (originator) | John Okolowicz collection of publications and advertising on radio and consumer electronics (Accession 2014.277), Look | AVDJOPN2014_zenith-look-1967-09-19 | John Okolowicz collection of publications and advertising on radio and consumer electronics | ||||
17 | Zenith's brilliant answer to what's new in radio-phonographs | 1950-11 | Zenith Radio Corporation (originator) | John Okolowicz collection of publications and advertising on radio and consumer electronics (Accession 2014.277), Better Homes and Gardens | AVDJOPN2014_zenith-tv-ad-7 | John Okolowicz collection of publications and advertising on radio and consumer electronics | ||||
18 | Zerex & NFL team-up again! | 1971 | E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company | DeMirjian, Charles H., 1925- (former owner) |
Pamphlet describing DuPont football related advertising campaigns for Zerex anti-freeze |
Charles H. DeMirjian collection of DuPont Consumer Products Division photographs and ephemera (Accession 1995.273) | Demirjian_Box3__00076 | Charles H. DeMirjian collection of DuPont Consumer Products Division photographs and ephemera | ||
19 | Zerex' anti-rust anti-freeze on the market | 1955 | E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (originator) |
Zerex' anti-rust anti-freeze of the premium type is made by the DuPont Company at Belle, West Virginia. 'Zerex' is a product of DuPont research and the company also pioneered sealed, tamper-proof cans for protection of anti-freeze buyers. |
DuPont Company Product Information photographs (Accession 1972.341) | 1972341_3676 | DuPont Product Information photographs | |||
20 | Zerex Antifreeze: Can Stabbing | 1970 | E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (Sponsor) |
A can of Zerex anti-leak antifreeze is punctured numerous times with a small blade to demonstrate how quickly the solution works to stop radiator leaks. "Guaranteed not to run out on you." |
DuPont Company films and commercials (Accession 1995.300) | FILM_1995300_FC398_02 | DuPont Company films and commercials | |||
21 | Zerex Windshield Washer | 1965/1984, 1965, 1984 | E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company | DeMirjian, Charles H., 1925- (former owner) |
DuPont Zerex product photograph |
Charles H. DeMirjian collection of DuPont Consumer Products Division photographs and ephemera (Accession 1995.273) | DeMirjian_Box3_00261 | Charles H. DeMirjian collection of DuPont Consumer Products Division photographs and ephemera | ||
22 | Zerone Anti-Rust Anti-Freeze | 1970 | E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company | DeMirjian, Charles H., 1925- (former owner) |
Pamphlet describing DuPont Zerone anti-rust ant-freeze |
Charles H. DeMirjian collection of DuPont Consumer Products Division photographs and ephemera (Accession 1995.273) | Demirjian_Box3__00085 | Charles H. DeMirjian collection of DuPont Consumer Products Division photographs and ephemera | ||
23 | Zinc chloride coming off flaker machine at DuPont's Cleveland, Ohio, works | 1955 | E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (originator) |
Zinc chloride coming off flaker machine at DuPont's Cleveland Works is important ingredient in manufacture of dry cell batteries, tin cans, textiles and in reclaiming synthetic rubber. |
DuPont Company Product Information photographs (Accession 1972.341) | 1972341_0634 | DuPont Product Information photographs | |||
24 | ZMC-2 First All-Metal Dirigible Flies Safely! | 1929-08-20 | Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc. (photographer) |
Text on verso: 'The ZMC-2, America's first all-metal dirigible airship landed at Grosse Ile, Airport Detroit (Mich.) last night after its initial flight test. The big metal ship, piloted by Captain William C. Kepner, one of the country's leading balloonists remained aloft for forty-nine minutes. In addition to the pilot the passenger car carried four other persons. They were Art. J. Schlosser, Ed. J. Hill, Joe Bishop, asst. pilot and Carl Fritche. Naval air experts from Washington witnessed... Show moreText on verso: 'The ZMC-2, America's first all-metal dirigible airship landed at Grosse Ile, Airport Detroit (Mich.) last night after its initial flight test. The big metal ship, piloted by Captain William C. Kepner, one of the country's leading balloonists remained aloft for forty-nine minutes. In addition to the pilot the passenger car carried four other persons. They were Art. J. Schlosser, Ed. J. Hill, Joe Bishop, asst. pilot and Carl Fritche. Naval air experts from Washington witnessed the test but did not go up in the metal craft. They will witness further tests at Detroit and then will take the airship to the Lakehurst Naval Air Station where it will be officially turned over to the United States Navy. The first of its kind ever built, the ZMC-2 is an experimental ship, built to test out the designer's belief that a dirigible constructed entirely of metal is flight-worthy, more durable and less subject to hazards than the ordinary dirigible of fabric, such as the Graf Zeppelin and the big naval dirigible, Los Angeles. The ship is 150 feet in length over-all and is 50 feet in diameter. Its metal skin has a gas capacity of 200,000 cubic feet. Helium gas, which is non-inflamable, is used instead of the hydrogen used by the Graf Zeppelin. The ship is powered by two Wright Whirlwind motors of 225-horsepower each and is expected to develop a speed of 62 miles and hour.' Show less |
Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360) | 75360_00111 | Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collection | |||
25 | Zon-O-Phone: The Pleasure Doubled, the Cost Reduced | 1908~, 1908 | Victor Talking Machine Company (originator), Universal Talking Machine Manufacturing Company (originator) |
From: Pearson's Advertiser |
David Sarnoff Library digital archive (Accession AVD.2464.001) | VictorZonophone_c1908 | David Sarnoff Library |