Tim Johnson Postcard Collection
 

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FLSC_TJPC_01272018_0900

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This black and white printed postcard features an illustration of two scenes. The left shows a man in prison named "The Prisoner of the Bastille". He has an iron mask on his face. The right shows a welder with a welding mask on. Printed text is on the right side and bottom of the card. The back of the card has an illustration of a person sitting at a pile of books. One book is open and the person is reading it. Printed text is above and below the illustration.

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4"x 5" photographic postcard

Subject

Hutchinson (Kan.), Reno County (Kan.), Welding, Businesses, Advertisements, Laborers

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This material may be protected by copyright law (Title 17 U.S.Code)

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Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections

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Language

eng

Transcription

The Man in the Iron Mask was a mysterious state prisoner confined in the Bastille, France. He always wore an iron mask. The welder is the modern man in the iron mask. He works wonders in welding everything made of metal -- structural and industrial. Our welders are skilled workers who see that every part is welded right. Shop and field service. Guaranteed workmanship. W-K WELDING MACHINE COMPANY, TELEPHONE 822, 118 AVENUE A WEST, HUTCHINSON, KANSAS Portable Equipment Words of Wisdom, Advice is not what is most pleasant, but what is most useful.

Postcard: W-K Welding Machine Company Advertisement, The Man in the Iron Mask

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