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page v -- Photographers Street View

updated 3 February 2019 We now have our own special place on the web! See http://www.photographersstreetview.com/ It has given me great pleasure to tour the many communities featured in the Earl J. Arnold Advertising Card Collection 1885 via Google Street View. Not only has this been both economical and environmentally responsible, it has given me an opportunity to survey the landscape at my leisure rather than zooming through town at the posted speed limit (or more). If you can't travel everywhere you'd like, Google Street View offers armchair excursions to some unusual places right under your nose. Take a moment to look around some of the places you think you know. Move that mouse and change your perspective. If you're already there with your phone, Google sometimes offers you a choice of earlier views of the location of your choice. Find out what that building looked like before renovation. Appreciate the architecture that surrounds you. Street View is more tha...

page 3 -- J & P Coats, Winch Brothers, Steele & Emery, Daniel F. Beatty, W.F. Brainard, Kerr & Co.

updated 17 December 2018 <PREVIOUS PAGE       ~  index  ~        NEXT PAGE> Gimp was used to enhance the faded color of this enlargement. Colors on the original scanned page above have not been changed from the original scan. The original color of the cards when new was probably somewhere in between. "That's the Kind! Bring me some more!" Google Books  source Fibre & Fabric gives on an idea of how big the J & P Coats operation was at its height: Title Fibre & Fabric: A Record of American Textile Industries in the Cotton and Woolen Trad e, Volume 43 no. 1106 p.14, 12 May 1906 Published 1906 Original from the New York Public Library Digitized Jun 6, 2006 Add caption Before: --Rampant Scotland Newsletter 31 May 2003 After:   Google Street View  captured the Paisley headquarters of J & P Coats in June of 2015: For an additional Coats card,...
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