Graphic Presentation
At the New York World's Fair. 1939, this paint, which is luminous only under ultra-violet light, gives the effect of illumination in the night scene in the Perisphere. is on the stars and underground cable lines in the Consolidated Edison "City of Light" and illuminates the night scene in the General Motors Building. These are just a few of the many places at the Fair in which this ultra-violet paint has been applied.
Sources:
Stroblite Company. New York City
Baltimore and Ohio Railway Company. Baltimorr. Md. SCALE .6
Photomural Covering the Entire Wall of the B. & O. Ticket OfRce and Travel Bureau in Rockefeller Center, New York City.
1. This picture is 35 feet long and 16 feet high. It was enlarged from a panoramic
20 inch negative and required 12 forty-inch strips, each strip 17 feet long in order to avoid horizontal seams.
2. The picture shows B. & O.'s streamline Royal Blue crossing Thomas Viaduct, nine miles
west of Baltimore, on the route to Washington. In the foreground is the little "grasshopper" locomotive -- the Atlantic (built in 1832) -- hauling the Imlay coaches.
GRAPHIC PRESENTATION
A. Schedule Board.
This display fixture is in production control headquarters of the Pneumatic Scale Corporation, Ltd., Quincy, Massachusetts. Charts are lifted out by the production clerk for day-by-day posting.
Factory Management and Maintenance, February. 1938. SCALE .5
Installing photomurals in the Ford Rotunda building at Dearborn, Michigan -- the largest photographs in the world.
Kaufmann & Fabry Co., ChicaRo.
B. Photomurals.