An image of the retrospective exhibition 'Hall-mark RCA' held at The Royal College of Art by silversmiths and jewellers who had studied at college between 1950 and 1966:
Every day the Time-Ball on the Western Union Building, opposite old St. Paul's, Broadway, New York, was dropped at exactly 12 noon, recording Washington time.
The Mace was presented to the Borough of St. Helens by Alderman James Crooks, J.P. in 1919. It was manufactured by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Ltd.
Members of the cast of Irving Berlin's "Music Box Revue" observing the manufacture of mesh during a visit to Whiting & Davis's Plainville plant in 1924:
The firm of Whiting & Davis made and supplied the mesh bags used in the revue.
An image of G. LaRue Masters, who was connected with Unger Brothers for twelve years:
G. LaRue Masters, who for the past five and one half years has represented the car window equipment department of the National Lock Washer Company, Newark, N. J., in the east, has been placed in charge of the sales of this department for the entire United States and Canada, under the direction of J. Howard Horn, general sales manager of the company. Mr. Masters was born in Philadelphia, Pa., and was educated in the schools of East Orange, New Jersey. Previous to going with the National Lock Washer Company he was connected for 12 years with Unger Brothers, Newark, New Jersey.
REGALIA FOR THE CORONATION OF KING GEORGE AND QUEEN MARY - 1911
The image includes the remodelled Imperial Crown and the Royal Sceptre with the two 'Stars of Africa' mounted in them. The work was carried
out by the Crown Jewellers, Garrard & Co.: