|
|
|
Title: |
[Final inspection] |
|
Work Type: |
photographs |
|
Date: |
ca. 1935 |
|
Description: |
One of a series of 18 photographs depicting the activities of the A. Nash Company. |
|
Dimensions: |
20 x 25 cm. |
|
Associated Name: |
A. Nash Company (n.d.), Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, United States, subject |
|
Topics: |
workers; clothing industry; men |
|
Materials/Techniques: |
gelatin silver process |
|
Note: |
Inscription: On verso of image: "The final examination of Nash clothes is one of the most rigid known in the industry. The slightest irregularity ... a seam ... a stitch ... the button spacing ... the pressing ... is returned to the section foreman for correction. Then the garment is re-examined." Provenance: Received on April 30, 1935 from the A. Nash Company. |
|
Related Work: |
Is part of: Industrial Life Photograph Collection |
|
Use Restrictions: |
Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Historical Collections:These images may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without permission in writing from the Historical Collections Department, Baker Library, Harvard Business School. Appointment necessary to consult collection. |
|
Repository: |
Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Historical Collections Mss: 1412 :451 N248 |
Record Identifier: olvwork277109
|