Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
Advertising Proofs No. 605-697, 1959 - 1961
The collection chronicles the history of the Moore-McCormack cruise and shipping lines via publicity, news coverage, and advertising proofs. 62 large scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings from various national and international newspapers. Four boxes of advertising proofs demonstrate how the company was portrayed to the public.
Wait order, 1959
The collection chronicles the history of the Moore-McCormack cruise and shipping lines via publicity, news coverage, and advertising proofs. 62 large scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings from various national and international newspapers. Four boxes of advertising proofs demonstrate how the company was portrayed to the public.
Art List, undated
The collection chronicles the history of the Moore-McCormack cruise and shipping lines via publicity, news coverage, and advertising proofs. 62 large scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings from various national and international newspapers. Four boxes of advertising proofs demonstrate how the company was portrayed to the public.
Cruise schedule advertisement Insert, 1960
The collection chronicles the history of the Moore-McCormack cruise and shipping lines via publicity, news coverage, and advertising proofs. 62 large scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings from various national and international newspapers. Four boxes of advertising proofs demonstrate how the company was portrayed to the public.
Cruise Fares, 1961
The collection chronicles the history of the Moore-McCormack cruise and shipping lines via publicity, news coverage, and advertising proofs. 62 large scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings from various national and international newspapers. Four boxes of advertising proofs demonstrate how the company was portrayed to the public.
Stamps, undated
The collection chronicles the history of the Moore-McCormack cruise and shipping lines via publicity, news coverage, and advertising proofs. 62 large scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings from various national and international newspapers. Four boxes of advertising proofs demonstrate how the company was portrayed to the public.