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Tyko Flink Portrait, J. L. Clark Employee.
This is a portrait of an older Tyko Flink, a J. L. Clark employee and later a chairman of the board of Clarcor, of which J. L. Clark was a division. Compare with photos 2008.13.30 and 2008.13.25.
J. L. Clark Event at the Wagon Wheel.
A black and white photograph showing people sitting at tables, representing a J. L. Clark Company event at the Wagon Wheel resort in Rockton IL. The photo is in a folder marked "The Wagon Wheel" with the year "1946" written inside in ink.
Close-Up of Tyko Flink.
This is a portrait of a middle-aged Tyko Flink, a J. L. Clark employee and later a chairman of the board of Clarcor, of which J. L. Clark was a division. Compare with photos 2008.13.30 and 2008.13.26.
Tyko Flink Rolls Up His Sleeves at J. L. Clark.
Tyko Flink is hard at work in the J. L. Clark Company.
Tyko Flink Working at J. L. Clark Company.
Tyko Flink is pictured here working at J. L. Clark.
Tyko Flink at J. L. Clark.
Tyko Flink and an unidentified woman are pictured in a workroom at the J. L. Clark Company in Rockford IL.
Portrait of Tyko Flink.
This is a portrait of a young Tyko Flink, a J. L. Clark employee and later a chairman of the board of Clarcor, of which J. L. Clark was a division. Compare with photos 2008.13.25 and 2008.13.26.
Aerial View of J. L. Clark Company.
This photograph offers a bird's-eye view of the J. L. Clark Company complex, located at 923 23rd Ave. in Rockford IL.
J. L. Clark Printing Machine.
An employee works at a printing machine in the J. L. Clark Company.
J. L. Clark Office Workers.
A black and white photograph of men working at their desks in the J. L. Clark Company. The men's names and the department they work in are not mentioned.
J. L. Clark Office.
An unidentified man in his office at the J. L. Clark Company.
J. L. Clark Guards.
Six uniformed guards pose in front of the J. L. Clark building, 923 23rd Ave. at 6th St. in Rockford IL. The men's names are written on the back of the photograph: (presumably L to R) Vernon Gramm; Art (?); Frank Flower; Joe (?); George (?); and Karl…
J. L. Clark Listens on V-J Day.
Ten J. L. Clark employees are gathered around a radio on Tuesday August 14, 1945 listening to news accounts of "victory over Japan." Japan's surrender signaled the end of World War II.
Six Men on a Postcard.
The six men on this postcard's picture are presumably from the J. L. Clark Company in Rockford IL. The year "1919" is written on the picture.