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Title
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Industry and Manufacturing, Rockford, Illinois
Description
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A collection of photographs depicting images of industrial businesses and manufacturing corporations in Rockford, Illinois in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The majority of the scenes range from 1910 to 1976.
Date
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1880-1984
Still Image
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Original Format
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Photograph
Physical Dimensions
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5.5" x 5.5"
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Title
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"Lift that Bale" at Nelson Knitting Co.
Description
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The text beside the photograph (right) proclaims, 'Here, we get a peek at Nelson's huge warehouse that is scientifically designed to maintain proper humidity in the yarn. "Curing" of the yarn is an extra care which contributes materially to better knitting, and hence to longer wear. The men in the picture are checking weights, tallying bills of lading and piling yarn.' This photo and text may have been part of a company promotional campaign. Nelson Knitting Co. (1880-1992), home of the Red Heel Socks that led to the "Sock Monkey," introduced the tube sock in 1966. Nelson's was located at 909 S. Main, Rockford IL.
Date
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undated
Rights
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Midway Village Museum
Format
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jpeg
Identifier
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2010.25.48
Type
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Still Image
Midway Village Museum
Nelson Knitting Company
Red Heel Sock
Rockford Illinois--History
Rockford Manufacturing--Industry
Sock Monkey
South Main Street