Photos about Cosmetics




Max Factor cosmetics, Her Majesty's Arcade, Sydney (taken for M.G.M.), c. 1941, by Sam Hood
State Library of New South Wales collection
Notes: The advertising in this window is a film tie-in. The musical 'Ziegfeld Girl' was released in the US in 1941 and starred James Stewart, Hedy Lamarr, Judy Garland and Lana Turner. The State Library's photographic collection contains many photographs of shop window displays featuring film tie-in advertising. Format: Photograph Find out more about this photograph: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=12810 Search for more great images in the State Library's collections: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/SimpleSearch.aspx From the collection of the State Library of New South Wales: www.sl.nsw.gov.au

Etheldoris Grais at the fragrance counter of the cosmetic department at Stein Rexall Drug Store, Hibbing
Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest
Etheldoris Grais grew up in Hibbing Minnesota and attended Hibbing High School. She married Arnold Grais, a pharmacist, and together they ran several Iron Range drug stores. Date: 1941 Source: 7.62 cm x 12.7 cm Format: Black and white photo Subject: Business and industry; Minnesota--Out state--North and West; Grais, Etheldoris Stein; Iron Range; Drug Stores Coverage: Hibbing; St. Louis; Minnesota; United States Local Identifier: 0040P Link to our record: http://reflections.mndigital.org/u?/jhs,100 From the Steinfeldt Photography Collection of the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest.

Illustrated front cover from The Queenslander, April 4, 1929
State Library of Queensland, Australia
Creator: Garnet Agnew Location: Queensland; -24.13, 145.65 Description: A young female motorcyclist who has crashed her bike takes a few moments to apply her lipstick. Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: pictureqld.slq.qld.gov.au/

Lido
Center for Jewish History, NYC
Title: LIDO PERFUMES Description: Advertisement, LIDO Parfums Lotions Poudres de Luxe Produits de beaute MEDAILLE D'OR LEVANT-FAIR, 1934; bottle of Eau de Cologne with logo gondolier in triangle with LIDO against blue background, For Levant Fair Artist: unknown Medium: poster, color lithograph Date: 1936 Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=412624 Repository: Yeshiva University Museum Accession number: 1998.638 Rights Information: No known copyright restrictions; may be subject to third party rights. For more copyright information, click here. See more information about this image and others at CJH Digital Collections.

Stein's Rexall Drugs and Iron Range Chemical Company in Hibbing
Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest
Stein Rexall Drug Store was a fixture in Hibbing, Minnesota. The business was established in 1919 and located at 2230 First Avenue. In addition to the pharmacy, Stein's supplied oxygen tanks to homes and hospitals, as well as janitorial products across the Iron Range. Etheldoris Stein Grais's cosmetic and perfume counter stocked the latest in beauty supplies. Date: 1945 Source: 20.32 cm x 25.40 Format: Black and white original photo Subject: Business and industry; Minnesota--Out state--North and West--Businesses; Stein, Louis Gottstein; Drug Stores; Coverage: Hibbing; St. Louis; Minnesota; United States Local Identifier: P374 Link to our record: http://reflections.mndigital.org/u?/jhs,97 From the Steinfeldt Photography Collection of the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest.

Leonardo at Lahinch
National Library of Ireland on The Commons
This is the Leonardo da Vinci, aka NR 13137, resting comfortably after an emergency landing near Lahinch, Co. Clare, and captured by an Irish Independent photographer. This was part of the account in the newspaper: "The two American airmen, Capt. George Pond and Lieut. Sabelli, who left New York at noon on Monday (Irish time) in an endeavour to make a non-stop flight to Rome, were forced down on the Co. Clare coast last night. The flyers, who had been 32½ hours in the air, walked into Lahinch almost unobserved and, going to the Commercial Hotel there, booked rooms and went off to bed. Their machine, the Leonardo da Vinci, was forced down at about 8.30 p.m. at a little place called Moy, making a good landing in a small field. It appeared that some trouble with their petrol tank was the primary cause of their descent, and in the landing some slight injury was caused to the machine. The flyers were overdue when they reached the coast of Ireland, but this was accounted for by the fact that on the greater part of their journey they encountered severe fog, and had to fly blind most of the way." By the way, George R. Pond was a member of the family behind Pond's Cosmetics. Date: 16 May 1934 NLI Ref.: INDH2844



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