This vintage photograph captures a group of well-dressed men in early 1900s at a meeting outside of New York City. The 4.5 x 6.5 inch black and white print is an original, one-of-a-kind piece, featuring a glossy finish and an unframed composition. The image orientation is landscape, and the production technique is black and white. The photograph was taken in the 1920s and is an excellent representation of community life in vintage and antique New York. The image features one of New York City's most iconic communities, and the men in the photograph are dressed in stylish, turn-of-the-century clothing. The photograph is an original print, and the quality of the paper is excellent. It is a perfect addition to any collection of vintage photographic images and is sure to become the centerpiece of any room.
This product is a set of two coal mining library books, specifically volumes 4 and 5, focusing on topics such as gases, ventilation, steam, and gas power during the years 1920-1924. These books provide valuable insights into the mining industry during that time period, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and innovations faced by coal miners in the early 20th century. With a focus on transportation and energy production, these books would be a valuable addition to any collection related to railroadiana and trains.