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Indoors Collection (#20)

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Background imageIndoors Collection: Parisian Acrobats

Parisian Acrobats
Paris, France: 1928. Acrobats performing for Billy Arnolds Transvariety show

Background imageIndoors Collection: Early Silent Movie Scene

Early Silent Movie Scene
Hollywood, California: c. 1923 A festive party scene from an early silent movie

Background imageIndoors Collection: A Woman Making Ice Cubes

A Woman Making Ice Cubes
United States: c. 1945. A housewife puts an ice cube tray into the freezer section of her refrigerator

Background imageIndoors Collection: Woman Ironing With FLat Iron

Woman Ironing With FLat Iron
Pittsfield, Massachusetts: c. 1933. A close-up view of a sisters hands while she is ironing with a flat iron at the Hancock Shaker village near Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Background imageIndoors Collection: Woman Ironing In Laundry

Woman Ironing In Laundry
United States: c. 1930. A smiling woman cheerfully irons clothing with a flat iron in a laundry

Background imageIndoors Collection: A Woman Irons A Shirt

A Woman Irons A Shirt
United States: c. 1935. A young woman irons a shirt while an older woman stands by and instructs her

Background imageIndoors Collection: Voicebox Put In A Dolls Neck

Voicebox Put In A Dolls Neck
United States: 1949. A voicebox are being inserted in a Vina Lee doll neck. The doll is made entirely of Marvinol vinyly resin, produced by the United States Rubber Company

Background imageIndoors Collection: Hello Charley Girls

Hello Charley Girls
Chicago, Illinois: May, 1958. The ten contestants competing for the title of the 1958 Hello Charley girl at the Western Electric Company in Chicago

Background imageIndoors Collection: Toddler With Telephone

Toddler With Telephone
United States: c. 1930 A toddler enthusiastically holds a phone up to his ear

Background imageIndoors Collection: Traveler Talks On Pay Phone

Traveler Talks On Pay Phone
New York, New York: c. 1976 A woman traveler talks on a pay phone at the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan

Background imageIndoors Collection: Congratulatory Telegram

Congratulatory Telegram
Berkeley, California: October 26, 1942 A telegram congratulating a woman at Mercy Hospital in Sacramento on the birth of her child

Background imageIndoors Collection: Speech Therapy On Phones

Speech Therapy On Phones
Detroit, Michigan: August, 1952. Two men with speech disabilities practicing telephone conversations

Background imageIndoors Collection: A woman tries to answer four telephones

A woman tries to answer four telephones
United States: c. 1968. A very happy woman tries to answer four telephones at once

Background imageIndoors Collection: Switchboard Operators

Switchboard Operators
Willows, California: October 10, 1911 Telephone switchboard operators

Background imageIndoors Collection: Congratulatory Telegram

Congratulatory Telegram
Stockton, California: October 26, 1942 A telegram congratulating a woman at Mercy Hospital in Sacramento on the birth of her child

Background imageIndoors Collection: Switchboard Hello Girl

Switchboard Hello Girl
Washington, D.C.: August 20, 1936 Washingtons only Japanese speaking hello girl helps out at the Mayflower Hotel while a Japanese naval training squadron makes it their headquarters for their stay in

Background imageIndoors Collection: Western Union Telegraph Office

Western Union Telegraph Office
United States: c. 1933 Night time view of a Western Union telegraph office

Background imageIndoors Collection: An Early Tuned Circuit

An Early Tuned Circuit
England: c. 1899 An early experimental tuned circuit, similar to Marconis tuned transmitter

Background imageIndoors Collection: Senator Gets Telegrams

Senator Gets Telegrams
Washington, D.C.: March 28, 1938 Senator Royal Copeland of New York has received 30, 000 telegrams against the reorganization bill now in the Senate

Background imageIndoors Collection: 1848 California Gold Scale

1848 California Gold Scale
LaPorte, California: c. 1880 A Howard & Davis Gold Scale. It came to California in 1848, and was used at La Porte Express Office, and at one time was owned by C. McLane Prest of Wells Fargo Company

Background imageIndoors Collection: Electronics Class

Electronics Class
York, Pennsylvania: c. 1950 Eight men working in a class on electronics

Background imageIndoors Collection: Bell Lab Scientists At Work

Bell Lab Scientists At Work
United States: December, 1957. E.I. Doucette, H.A. Stone, and R.M. Warner, Jr. testing their new field-effect varistor that they invented at Bell Telephone Laboratories



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