127 resultados para New York Trade School. Lithography Department


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A group of administrators from the New York Trade School pose at the 1959 commencement ceremony held May 19, 1959. Original caption: "Front: (left to right) Wm. F. Vanderbeek - Kenneth Schweiger - Bernard Rosenstadt - Ralph D. Cole - George E. McLaughlin - Herbert Brod - Edward Hansen. Back: (left to right) James Wright - Lawrence Levenstein - Ronald B. Smith - Roy Wall."

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A student is being congratulated at a New York Trade School commencement ceremony. Administrators and other important persons can be sitting on the stage behind him. Photograph is black and white.

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A George E. McLaughlin, a New York Trade School administrator, is pictured speaking along with others on dais at the May 1958 commencement ceremony of the New York Trade School. Photograph is black and white.

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A speaker is pictured along with other important guests on the dais at a New York Trade School social event. Black and white photograph.

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A student is shown on stage shaking hands with an administrator at a New York Trade School commencement ceremony. A diploma can be seen in his left hand. Black and white photograph with some damage from folding in upper right hand corner.

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This is a group photo mainly comprised of the school's administrators taken at the 1958 commencement ceremony of the New York Trade School. Original caption reads, "Back Row - Left to Right: William F. Vanderbeek, Robert H. Scholl, Gurdon Simmon, Miss Marie Kaye, and Peter H. Vermilye. Front Row - Left to Right: Gilbert G. Weaver, George E. McLaughlin, John Clarke, Enders M. Voorhees, Ralph Cole, Frank Casino and Charles Leidig." Black and white photograph.

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A speaker at the 1957 commencement ceremony at the New York Trade School is shown. George E. McLaughlin, superintendent of the school, can be seen amongst other administrators on the stage behind the speaker. Black and white photograph.

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This photograph features a table of guests at a New York Trade School social event. Photograph is black and white.

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A speaker at a commencement at the New York Trade School. Other administrators can be seen on the dais behind the speaker. Photograph is black and white.

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Bernard Rosenstadt, an administrator at the New York Trade School, hands an award to a student at the school's 1957 commencement ceremony. Black and white photograph.

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A group of students are shown working in the Offset Lithography Department at the New York Trade School. Several presses can be seen in the room. Black and white photograph.

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Students are from the Lithography Department of the New York Trade School are shown working in a lab. Black and white photograph that has some writing along the outer edge.

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Two men are pictured standing outside the entrance to the Lithographic Technical Forum. It is unclear whether or not the forum was held at the New York Trade School. Black and white photograph.

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An empty classroom in the Plumbing Department at the New York Trade School is pictured. The two platforms contain models of framing for a house including pipes on which students may practice working. Black and white photograph.

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This is a black and white photograph of a sign for the Sheet Metal Department of the New York Trade School likely created by the department. It contains ornate metal work and displays the year 1938, probably the beginning year of the Sheet Metal Department.