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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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Date
ca. 1933-1934
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Subject
Sculpture
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Figurines
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Electricity
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Horseback Riding
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Horses
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5.5x3.25
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2.75x2
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7.25x9
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9.25x7.5
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2.25x3.75
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Kaufmann & Fabry co.
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Hallenbeck
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[A scenic garden and small stream running through the "Foreign Villages" exhibition at the Century of Progress.]
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[Photo of a small town with a Grand View Hotel located along the waterfront at an unknown location.]
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[Picture of an angel looking over two small children playing near the edge of a cliff.]
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[Sculptor Wilber Freece created this small statuette of a cowboy riding a bucking bronco from beef suet and rinds.]
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[Sculptor Wilber Freece created this small statuette of a cowboy riding a bucking bronco from beef suet and rinds.]
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[Sculptor Wilber Freece created this small statuette of a cowboy riding a bucking bronco from beef suet and rinds.]
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[Sculptor Wilber Freece created this small statuette of George Washington from beef suet and rinds.]
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[Sculptor Wilber Freece created this small statuette of George Washington from beef suet and rinds.]
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[Sculptor Wilbur Freece created this small statuette, known as "Jim of the Golden West," from beef suet and rinds.]
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[Small town in the woodlands.]
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"A display of small apparatus which includes some new developments, such as the Thyratron speed control for motors, quiet operating motor on sound isolating base, and gear motors, supplemented by models of large equipment represents the apparatus section of the General Electric Company in its exhibit at the Century of Progress."
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"In this small auditorium in the General Electric exhibit at A Century of Progress, visitors may learn what's new in electrical equipment for industrial applications."
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"Miss Gladys Farkes, 27 years old and 47 inches tall, is bossing the job while Victor Bump, 27 years old and 50 inches tall, works on the Chevrolet Assembly line in the General Motors Building at the World's Fair. Both of these small people are members of Midget City at the Century of Progress."
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"Small units form the back wall and a few chairs for the audience make a small ampitheatre [sic] of General Electric's Air Conditioning display at A Century of Progress in Chicago. Lectures on the fundamentals of air conditioning are given several times a day."
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"With only small sections of the walls completed, this little building in the General Electric exhibit at a Century of Progress shows how homes are wired for electric service. Even the electric clock is cut in two so that connections may be seen."
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