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1928 Print Georgia Marble Company Tate Rock Quarry - ORIGINAL HISTORIC IMAGE SKY XAL3 The company claimed copper was

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The company claimed copper was used in making the green hue

and the vessels that travel through these waterways

subcompact saloon that was made and sold by Volkswagen of America

"Horn from Lapp Altar

Lucky Strike employed the slogan LS/MFT (Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco)

1928 Print Georgia Marble Company Tate Rock Quarry - ORIGINAL HISTORIC IMAGE SKY XAL3 The company claimed copper wasThis is an original 1928 halftone print of the Georgia Marble Company's marble quarry at Tate, Georgia. "A skyscraper is a boast in glass and steel," (Mason Cooley). Period Paper is pleased to offer a collection of original halftone prints of skyscrapers and the building methods used in their construction during the 1920's. This collection will appeal to architects and engineers with an interest in the history of modern buildings and building

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