"I Live in a Great Big Way!" Says Kate SmithOriginal Pullman magazine advertisement showing performer Kate Smith entering a Pullman coach. She is smiling and waving into the camera, and wearing a coat with corsage, hat and gloves. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
20th Century LimitedOriginal Pullman color advertisement. Images show a woman in blue robe pulling the bed down, a group of people in a dining car, people relaxing in a compartment, and people in the club car. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
500 Miles to ChristmasColor magazine ad showing train speeding through snow covered landscape with small houses in foreground. Ad has Christmas poem similar to The Night Before Christmas. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
A Daily MiracleOriginal B/W magazine advertisement promoting rail travel, specifically mentioning Pullmans, published in the National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
A Pullman Captain and His CrewOriginal Pullman magazine ad, unknown publication, copyright 1937, The Pullman Company. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Porters; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
All A-board for Christmas!Original Pullman magazine advertisement. Large illustration shows people carrying wrapped presents getting on a train. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
All these wonderful things happen only when you go PullmanOriginal Pullman magazine advertisement. Images show traveler looking out the window in a coach, sleeping peacefully, being served by a porter, walking through a car, eating in the dining car, and talking with other passengers. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
All these wonderful things happen only when you go PullmanOriginal magazine advertisement, Saturday Evening Post, undated, copyright 1950, The Pullman Company Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
All This Extra Luxury At No Extra Pullman CostSubject: Advertising; Format: Artwork |
An Advertisement by The Pullman CompanyOriginal magazine advertisement, 1916. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Another Illustrious Streamliner SOUTHERN BELLEOriginal color Pullman magazine advertisement regarding Streamliner owned and operated by Southern-Louisiana & Arkansas lines. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Anybody here you know?Original magazine advertisement, unknown publication, copyright 1951, The Pullman Company. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Arrive On Time...By PullmanBlack and white advertisement, Copyright 1957, The Pullman Company. Published in Time Magazine October 7, 1957. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Arrive Rested and Refreshed...by PullmanBlack and white magazine ad, published by Time Magazine, May 26, 1958. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
As the Pullmans Go Rolling AlongOriginal magazine advertising showing group of World War II soldiers playing a guitar and a banjo and singing as they ride in a Pullman car. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
As the Pullmans Go Rolling AlongOriginal magazine advertisement, unknown publication, copyright 1943, The Pullman Company. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; World_War_II; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Bet I come back hitched!Original Pullman advertising showing a soldier preparing for leave. Subject: World_War_II; Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Better Service More ComfortSubject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Broadway LimitedOriginal Pullman magazine advertisement. The Broadway Limited ran between Chicago and New York. Published August 31, 1940. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
C and E ISubject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Christy Pneumatic LubricatorsAd for Christy Pneumatic Lubricators for engine truck boxes. Subject: ; Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Reference; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
City of MiamiOriginal magazine advertisement, showing several illustrations of people smiling while traveling on a Pullman car - in the coach, bar and parlor. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Corliss Engine Grand MarchCopy of sheet music. Subject: Advertising; Corliss_Engine; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Daddy Will Come Back Safe and SoundOriginal Pullman magazine ad, unknown publisher. c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Dis pella somting belong wuh-nameColor ad for Pullman trains showing American soldiers talking to New Guinea native in pidgin-english about tropical fruit. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Elbow Room...that's what I like when I travel!Black and white Pullman ad from Saturday Evening Post showing men enjoying roomy seating inside coach, also picture of man sleeping and porter brushing man's jacket. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Elbow Room...what's what I like when I travel!Original Pullman magazine advertisement showing illlustration of a man stretching in roomy Pullman seats, a man sleeping and a porter brushing a man's suit. Published July 26, 1941. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Every 2 minutes and 48 seconds!Original Pullman magazine advertisement showing a long line of servicement waiting to board a Pullman train during World War II. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Everyday if Mother's DayOriginal Pullman magazine ad from National Geographic, copyright 1938, The Pullman Company. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
F & C Cheesy Popcorn FlyerFlyers for F & C Popcorn shop at 111 E. 111th Street in Roseland. Subject: Advertising; Roseland_Community; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Fifty Free TripsOriginal color Pullman magazine advertisement offering free trip to the World's Fair in either New York or San Francisco by naming a new streamlined Pullman car. Published May 20, 1939. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
First Step Towards VictoryOriginal magaizne advertisement. Illustration is a close-up view of serviceman stepping up a Pullman step. Smaller illustration shows serviceman arising from restful nights sleep. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; World_War_II; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
For All-Out Travel Pleasure, Ride on Cars Built By Pullman-StandardColor magazine ad showing woman on train applying lipstick and smiling out window at cowboy waving hat at her. Other people are talking on platform, train on other side of platform has red upper, green lower paint scheme. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Gleaners Dance programPrinted announcement/program advertising Annual Easter Prize Dance, given by the Gleaners on April 16, 1938. Includes advertisements of local business sponsors. Subject: ; Advertising; Historic_Reference; Kensington; Organizations_--_Other; Roseland_Community; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Go By Train!Original Pullman magazine advertisement, "Go by train!" showing families happily preparing the travel in a Pullman car. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Happy ThoughtOriginal magazine advertisement, publication unknown, copyright 1950 The Pullman Company. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Harrogate: A Pullman TrainSubject: Advertising; Format: Artwork |
Have fun, be gay on the Santa Fe - in cars built by Pullman StandardOriginal color magazine advertisement. Image shows several attractive people socializing in club car. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Historic Pullman District ButtonLarge lapel button with image of Hotel Florence, reads Historic Pullman District Subject: Advertising; Hotel_Florence_--_Exterior; Pullman_(General); Pullman_Landmark; Format: Button-Badges |
Home! In Pullman Safety and ComfortBlack and white ad showing man greeted at train by woman and child, with conductor looking on. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Home! in Pullman Safety and ComfortOriginal Pullman magazine ad, unknown publication, copyright 1937, The Pullman Company. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
How I stepped into the most surprising role of my careerOriginal Pullman magazine advertisement featuring movie actress, Gloria Swanson. She is shown stepping onto a train assisted by a conductor, reading in her compartment, eating in the dining car, sleeping comfortably, and talking to a porter as she gets off the train. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
How long is a 300 mile trip?Original magazine advertisement with images showing comfort of a Pullman car; a man served by a porter, the man asleep, shaving in the morning, and departing the train. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
How many people make a good night's sleep?Original Pullman magazine advertisement with illustrations of services showing conductor, porter, cleaning woman, laundress, repairman and car inspector. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
How to turn a trip into carefree travel!Original Pullman magazine advertisement showing a happy couple in a compartment on a Pullman train. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
How to turn miles into smiles...Original Pullman magazine advertisement, black and white, showing various images of happy passengers riding in Pullman cars. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Hull and LondonSubject: Pullman_Abroad; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
I Like to Be Comfortable When I Travel!Original Pullman magazine advertisement showing actress and comedienne Gracie Allen. She is dressed for sleep in a robe and shown stretching and smiling. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
I Lived 5 Weeks In A Pullman CarSubject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
I never did this in daylight beforeTwo copies original Pullman advetisement, showing two servicemen following local customers by taking off their shoes before entering an Egyptian home. Subject: Advertising; World_War_II; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
I shoulda kept my big mouth shut!Two copies of original Pullman managazine advertising. Color illustration shows a serviceman carrying a huge and cumbersome blue and white urn though streets of Iran while his friend looks on. Iranian people are seen in the background, two walking and one riding a donkey. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; World_War_II; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
I value My Comfort! Says Alexander Woollcott.Black and white magazine ad showing actor, author, critic Alexander Woollcott reclining with his feet up in a Pullman seat, reading a newspaper and smoking a cigarette. Also shown are three vignettes showing man reading in bed, two men shaving in bathroom, people in lounge car. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
I`m as sunk as a Jap destroyer!Two (2) copies original Pullman magazine advertisement. Illustration shows unhappy-looking soldier waiting in train station. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; World_War_II; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
I`ve Discovered What It Means To Travel In Pullman ComfortOriginal Pullman magazine advertisement. Images show couple resting comfortably on train, being served a drink, and ordering in dining car. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Introducing the town of Pullman coverletOrder form for a coverlet produced by the Historic Pullman Foundation as a fund-raiser, depicting landmark buildings. Subject: Advertising; Architecture; Historic_Reference; Organizations_--_Historic_Pullman_Foundation; Pullman_Town; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
It's Good Business to Go PullmanBlack and white magazine ad, copyright 1951 The Pullman Company. Published in Time November 19, 1951. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
It's Good Business to Go PullmanBlack and white magazine ad, Copyright 1951 The Pullman Company. Published in Time Magazine June 11, 1951. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
It's Good Business to Go PullmanBlack and white ad, Copyright 1951 The Pullman Company. Published in Time April 16, 1951. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
It's Good Business to Go PullmanBlack and white advertisement, Copyright 1951 The Pullman Company. Published in Time June 11, 1951. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
It's Good Business to Go PullmanHeadline: "What your wife should know about your business trips...". Black and while ad, Copyright 1951 The Pullman Company. Published in Time May 7, 1971. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
It's Good Business to Go PullmanBlack and white advertisement, copyright 1952 The Pullman Company. Published in Time Magazine February 18, 1952. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
It's Good Business to Go PullmanBlack and white advertisement, Copyright 1952 The Pullman Company. Published in Time Magazine June 2, 1952. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
It`s Good Business to Go PullmanBlack and white magazine advertisement, Copyright 1952 The Pullman Company. Published in Time magazine September 1, 1952. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Let's Go! And Here's How We Get There!1947 Subject: Advertising; Format: Recreational Artifact |
Letter from America IllustrationLetter to George Pullman, from American Illustrated, requesting information needed for inclusion in their publication. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_(General); Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman,_George; Format: Correspondence |
Letters from Angus Sinclair of Locomotive EngineeringLetters written asking for an interview in preparation for an article about "Luxurious Railway Travel" and asking for help since Pullman died before the scheduled meeting. Subject: ; Advertising; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman,_George; Format: Correspondence |
Letters regarding brochures for World's FairLetter from Charles Sweet (Pullman's Secretary) to George Pullman, regarding the printing of brochures about the Pulllman's Palace Car Co. that would be for sale at the World's Fair, as well as correspondence about terms of publication and proposal from Dibble Publishing Co. Subject: ; Advertising; Chicago_History; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Format: Correspondence |
Maybe you`re the guy I`m grateful to!Original Pullman magazine ad, copyright 1944, The Pullman Company. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Meeting Congenial Folks is half the Fun of Traveling!Black and white Pullman ad from the Saturday Evening Post. Testimonial from Delar Gee, of Chicago, IL about Pullman trip. Shows five vignettes of services on the train. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Memo to every man and woman who plans to travel in 1951Original Pullman magazine advertisement regarding the safety of traveling in a Pullman car. Published January 13, 1951. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Memo to Every TravellerSubject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Midwest Public Affairs Group Proposal for Services and Terracom Proposal for ServicesSeveral proposals for developing a press kit for publicizing the Historic Pullman Community, commissioned by the Historic Pullman Foundation and the Pullman Civic Organization. Subject: Advertising; Organizations_--_Historic_Pullman_Foundation; Organizations_--_Pullman_Civic_Organization; Plans/_Reports/_Studys; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Milestones in Pullman ProgressOriginal Pullman magazine advertisement showing improvements on Pullman cars from 1922 to 1923. Black and white. Published on January 5, 1924. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Mother! Bob`s ship`s in!Original color Pullman magazine advertisement. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Mother's Day 19381938 Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
My dollar says an Hour!Original Pullman magazine advertisement showing American servicemen bartering with a merchant in a Syrian marketplace. Three of his buddies are in foreground with dollar bills betting on how long the purchase will take. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
My money's on the cow!Original color Pullman magazine advertisement, copyright The Pullman Company 1944. Illustration shows a WWII GI trying to get a cow to move on a street in India with his buddies in a jeep laughing. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
New Illinois Central Green DiamondAd from American Steel Foundries for the latest development in light weight high speed passenger equipment. Subject: ; Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Next Time You Go - Go PullmanBlack and white magazine ad, copyright 1953, The Pullman Company. Published in Time magazine August 10, 1953. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Next Trip, Rest...on a PullmanBlack and white advertisement, published in Time Magazine April 14, 1958. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
No Pullman Cars in the Malay Jungle......regrets Garveth Wells Noted Explorer and Author. Black and White. c1930s Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
No Wonder It`s PopularOriginal magazine advertisement, showing a woman comfortably resting in bed, closet accommodations, storage and service personnel available to travelers. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Not on This RailroadSubject: Advertising; Format: Artwork |
Okay, guys - this is it!Original magazine advertisement; color illustration shows smiling soldiers as they prepare for deployment in World War II. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Only Pullman can offer you these 6 ways to travel in comfort!Original Pullman magazine ad, black and white. Shows illustrations of 1)berths, 2)roomette or duplex-room, 3)Pullman bedroom, 4)Bedroom suite, 5)Pullman compartment and 6)drawing room. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Preserve Historic Pullman ButtonPlastic button with image of Greenstone Church on front - "Preserve Historic Pullman" Subject: Greenstone_Church; Churches_-_Roseland,_Pullman; Advertising; Format: Button-Badges |
Privacy Women AppreciateOriginal color Pullman magazine advertisement promoting the single occupancy section. Color image of a woman in green dressing gown preparing for bed in privacy. Published January 14, 1938. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Promotional Flyer for Rock Island RouteA flyer or poster advertising the Pullman Tourist Sleeping-cars on Rock Island Route Excursions from Boston to western states. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman AdSeries of advertising promotionals from The Pullman Company; one showing a bride. Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman Ad- "Dis pella someting belong wuh-name?"Pullman Company ad from National Geographic Magazine "Dis pella something belong wuh-name?" shows soldiers trying to talk to a man in New Guinea. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman ad - "Anticipation"Pullman ad from National Geographic Magazine regarding the anticipation of services expected from the Pullman Company. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman Ad - "But you've got to get here tomorow!"Pullman Ad from National Geographic Magazine - "But you've got to get here tomorrow!" showing a young bride on the phone talking to her fiance. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman Ad - "I never did this in daylight before!"Pullman ad from National Geographic Magazine title "I never did this in daylight before!", showing two GI's in an Egyptian house taking their shoes off. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman Ad - "I shoulda kept my big mouth shut!"Pullman Company ad from National Geographic Magazine -"I shoulda kept my big mouth shut!" showing two servicemen, one carrying a very large vase he was gifted. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman Ad - "Tsk, tsk, Sarge! Remember where you are!"Pullman Company ad from National Geographic Magazine "tsk, tsk, Sarge! Remember where you are!" Officer being scolded for losing his temper in China... Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman AdvertisementA series of ads from magazines, one showing a bride calling her future husband to come home. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman Advertising Booklet - Vacation Excursions - New Orleans, Mexico, CaliforniaBooklet advertising excursions on Pullman Palace Cars to New Orleans, Mexico and California; 3 grand tours. Subject: ; Advertising; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Pullman Co. Reward SignReward sign posted by the Pullman Company regarding information about theft of Pullman Company property. Framed in wood, painted dark green. Subject: Pullman_Company; Factory_Site; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Company DecalPhotographs of British metal decal/sign c.1910 by Tearbe & Sons, Ltd. by the Pullman Company Subject: Advertising; Format: Photograph (all forms) |
Pullman coverlet order formReverse of order form for coverlet produced by Historic Pullman Foundation as a fund-raiser. Subject: Advertising; Organizations_--_Historic_Pullman_Foundation; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Pullman Facts No. 01Booklet 1 in series of 12. "Service You Get With Your Pullman Ticket" Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Facts No. 02Booklet 2 in series of 12. "Evolution of the Pullman Car" Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Facts No. 03Booklet 3 in series of 12. "The World's Greatest Housekeeper" Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Facts No. 04Booklet 4 in series of 12. "Building A Pullman Car" Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Facts No. 05Booklet 5 in a series of 12. "Safety First, Last And All The Time" Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Facts No. 06Booklet 6 in a series of 12. "Scientific Ventilation in Pullmans" Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Facts No. 07Booklet 7 in a series of 12. "How A Pullman Car Is Lighted" Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Facts No. 08Booklet 8 in a series of 12. "The Hidden Mechanisms of A Pullman Car" Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Facts No. 09Booklet 9 in a series of 12. "The Pullman Bureau of Tests" Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Facts No. 10Booklet 10 in a series of 12. "The Peripatetics Of A Pullman Car" Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Facts No. 11Booklet 11 in a series of 12. "Exploding the Myth of Cheaper European Rates" Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Facts No. 12Booklet 12 in a series of 12. "Travel The Educator" Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Facts No. 3A copy of the booklet Pullman Facts No. 3, third in a series of 12. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Pullman Hand SoapSmall bar of Pullman hand soap with slogan "You're safe and sure when you travel by Pullman". Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Toilet Articles |
Pullman Historic District T-ShirtCotton t-shirt with Pullman Historic District logo (train car) on front in red and green ink. Size L. Subject: Advertising; Format: Textiles |
Pullman House Tour (35th) T-ShirtHouse Tour T-shirt from 2008, black cotton with white printed design, size Large. Subject: Advertising; Format: Textiles |
Pullman House Tour (37th) T-ShirtHouse Tour T-shirt from 2010, Brown with white print, size large. Subject: Advertising; Format: Textiles |
Pullman House Tour (39th) T-ShirtHouse Tour T-shirt from 2010, black cotton with white print design, size Large Subject: Advertising; Format: Textiles |
Pullman LanyardBlue lanyard with Pullman printed in white Subject: Advertising; Format: Other Ephemera |
Pullman Makes a Vacation Fun From The StartOriginal color Pullman advertisement promoting 7 outstanding Pullman travel advantages. Image should a man and woman standing in the foreground smiling,surrounded by passengers playing cards and socializing. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman Porter Shoe AdvertisementSubject: Pullman_Porters; Advertising; Format: Artwork |
Pullman Progress 1859-1929Booklet with fold-out color images of train cars developed from 1859 to 1929 with descriptions of innovations on reverse side. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Pullman Progress 1929Copy of brochure detailing Pullman accomplishments 1859 to 1929 Subject: ; Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman Single Occupancy SectionOriginal color Pullman magazine advertisement promoting the Single Occupany Section. Published March 28, 1938. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman to the Queen's TasteSubject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman Travel Costs ReducedOriginal Pullman advertisement showing changes to pricing on Pullman cars including tables of old and new pricing. Published June 20, 1936. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman Vestibule Promotional HandoutHandout to promote the new invention of the vestibule and its advantages for passengers. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman's Diamond JubileeBooklet printed for the Century of Progress Exposition 1934. Pullman's Diamond Jubilee: Seventy-five year's of Achievement, Seventy-five years of Progress. Silver and green cover. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Pullman's New Convertible S.O.S.Original Pullman magazine ad, unknown publication, probably National Geographic, copyright1938 The Pullman Company. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman's New Convertible Single Occupancy SectionOriginal Pullman magazine advertisement. Illustration shows a woman in a blue dressing gown folding her clothes. Published May 7, 1938. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman-Standard - First with the Latest in Railway Car DesignSubject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman-Standard builds 2 new streamliners for C & E IOriginal Pullman magazine advertisement regarding the "Chicago-Liners" two Pullman-Standard built streamliners; service between Chicago and its Illinois and Indiana terminals. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Pullman-Standard is Sleeping Car HeadquartersOriginal Pullman color magazine ad. Images show a woman waking up smiling in her Roomette and reading comfortably. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Railway AdvertisingOriginal B/W magazine ad of the Association of American Railroads, National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Railway AdvertisingOriginal B/W advertisement for Willards batteries, publication unknown, probably National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Advertising - Rightly calledOriginal B/W railway advertising from the Association of American Railroads, unknown publication, probably National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Advertising - Wrap a billion dollars' worth!Original B/W advertisement of the Association of American Railroads, unknown publication, probably National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel AdOriginal B/W advertising for Santa Fe railway, published in National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel AdOriginal magazine ad for North Coast Limited featuring Pullman Cars., unknown publication. c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Railway Travel AdOriginal B/W magazine ad for Canadian National railway, unknown publication, probably the National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel AdOriginal magazine ad for North Coast Limited featuring Pullman cars, published in National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Railway Travel AdOriginal B/W magazine ad for the North Coast Limited of the Northern Pacific railway, unknown publication, probably the National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel AdOriginal B/W magazine ad for the Canadian National Railway, unknown publication, probably National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Roseland_Community; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel AdOriginal B/W ad printed in National Geographic about travel on the Union Pacific, c1930s. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel AdOriginal B/W magazine ad for the Northern Pacific railway, unknown publication, probably the National Geographic,c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel Ad - ...Are God's Great Pictures HungOriginal B/W railway travel ad originally published in National Geographic, for travel on the Union Pacific Railroad, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel Ad - AlaskaOriginal B/W magazine ad for the Canadian National Railway, unknown publication, probably National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Railway Travel Ad - Canada's RockiesOriginal B/W travel ad from unknown publication, probably the National Geographic, for travel on the Canadian National railway, c1930s. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel Ad - Florida, 23 1/3 Hours from New YorkOriginal B/W travel ad from unknown publication, probably the National Geographic, for travel on the Atlantic Coast Line railraod, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel Ad - Go Union Pacific Direct to the Best in YellowstoneOriginal B/W travel ad published in National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel Ad - Goodbye Winter!Original B/W ad from unknown publication, probably National Geographic, for travel on the South Pacific. c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel Ad - The big fellow helps us allOriginal B/W advertising, unknown publication, probably National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel Ad - The Gulf CoastOriginal B/W advertising for travel on the Louisville * Nashville (L&N) railroad, unknown publication, probably National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel Ad - The Kind of Fishing You Like Best is at its Best Now on the Gulf CoastOriginal B/W advertising for Louisville & Nashville (L&N) railroad, unknown publisher, probably in National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel Ad - The Overland Trail of '49Original B/W travel ad from unknown publication, probably the National Georgraphic, for travel on the Southern Pacific railway, c1930s. Subject: Rail_Travel_-_Other; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Railway Travel Ad - To AlaskaOriginal B/W travel advertisng of the Canadian National Railway, unknown publication, probably National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Railway Travel Ad - To California!Original B/W travel ad for the Southern Pacific railway, unknown publication, probably National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Relax in the Peace and Quiet of PullmanBlack and white advertisement, published in Time Magazine January 20, 1958. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Roseland-Pullman "Sports Hall of Fame"Flyer advertising radio show from the Roseland-Pullman Area "Sports Hall of Fame" featuring the Vince Andrade's Sports Talk Show. On WLNR-FM 106.3 Subject: Advertising; Roseland_Community; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
SaltairePlacemat format in color with drawings of each building, map, and descriptions. (2) Subject: Transportation/_Other_Museums; Advertising; Format: Food Service Equipment |
Saltaire Brief Guide & HistoryPlacemat format with map and drawings (2) Subject: Transportation/_Other_Museums; Preservation/_Architecture_(General); Advertising; Format: Food Service Equipment |
Santa Fe's New Lightweight Streamlined Cars Built by Pullman-StandardColor magazine ad showing groups of people boarding, relaxing, and eating in Pullman train cars. New Santa Fe car is printed in metallic silver ink. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
See America by PullmanTwo-page original color magazine advertisement. Large map of the United States shows points of interest across the US that can be reached by Pullman. Includes a quote from Burton Holmes, "noted authority on travel". Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
See How Little It CostsSubject: Advertising; Format: Textile Equipment |
See More of America This Summer in Glacier ParkOriginal B/W magazine advertising for travel on the Empire Builder and Oriental Limited, built by Pullman. Unknown publication, probably National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Pullman_Rail_Travel; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Sherwin-Wiliams Marks 100th YearArticle with advertisement. South End Reporter, May 4, 1966. Subject: Advertising; Kensington; Roseland_Community; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Short Lesson in AnatomyOriginal magazine advertisement, unknown publication, copyright 1951, The Pullman Company. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Sleeping Car Restrictions Removed!Original magazine advertisement regarding war time restrictions which were removed. Restrictions related to sleeping car service on runs of 450 or less, and the ban against making reservations more than 14 days in advance. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Sleeping Car Restrictions Removed1946 Subject: Advertising; Format: Printing Equipment |
Southern Pacific's DAYLIGHTOriginal magazine advertisement showing people in club car, a family conversing and looking out the windows, and a couple eating in the dining car. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Southern Pacific's First Century BookletHistory of the Southern Pacific Railroad with many photographs and line map Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
Stagebill March 1991Stagebill for The Organic Theater Company's production of American Enterprise, written by Jeffrey Sweet. Subject: Pullman_(General); Chicago_History; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Start Your Holiday On A PullmanOriginal color Pullman advertisement. Illustrations shows two women (mother and grandmother?) and little girl in a Pullman compartment. The girl has long blond curly hair and is sitting up in bed talking to the women. One woman is seated wearing a crimson robe; the other standing and wearing a dark blue flowered robe. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Storm Warning!Original magazine ad, copyright 1943 The Pullman Company. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Take It Easy Go PullmanBlack and white magazine ad, Copyright 1553, The Pullman Company. Published in Time, November 30, 1953. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Take It Easy Go PullmanBlack and white magazine advertisement, copyright 1952. Published in Time Magazine February 23, 1953. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Thank you, folks!Original Pullman magazine ad, showing close-up of a smiling conductor, thanking travelers for their patience during war time. Two other images show traveler working and sleeping in Pullman compartment. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
The 20th Century LimitedOriginal color advertisement for the 20th Century Limited train. Copyright 1940 Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
The Broadway LimitedSubject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
The Dream That Almost Always Comes TrueOriginal Pullman advertisement. Main illustrations shows a young boy and his dog as they look at a train as it passes through their station. Boy is wearing nickers and argyle socks. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
The New HavenOriginal color Pullman magazine advertisement regarding the the New Haven Railroad and its 50 Pullman-Standard streamlined chair cars. Subject: Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
The Public Be ... Pleased!Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
The Pullman Car 1867-1917Original magazine advertisement describing Pullman train cars. Illustration shows a 19th-century woman alighting from a train while being assisted by a gentleman. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
The Purple Heart LimitedOriginal magazine advertisement, copyright 1945, The Pullman Company. Photo shows wounded service men looking at war memorabilia. A Nazi flag is draping table. Photographed enroute by permission of the War Department. Subject: Advertising; World_War_II; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
The Southerner And The TennesseanOriginal Pullman magazine advertisement. Illustrations show people in a train station and riding in the Pullman car. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
This is Your Own-Your Native Land See it via PullmanColor magazine ad promoting travel across America to see its historic sites. Shows interpreters at Williamsburg, Woman in front of Capital Building and woman in nightgown in sleeper room. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
This Three Room Apartment for only $2.65Original color Pullman magazine advertising comparing traveling in a Pullman to a three-room apartment: parlor, bedroom and washroom with illustrations of each. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Ticket Envelope from Nickel Plate RoadA ticket envelope from the Nickel Plate Road railroad advertising air-conditioned trains serving Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, New York and St. Louis. Route map on back Subject: Advertising; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
To the Queen's TasteOriginal magazine ad featuring stage actress, Helen Hayes as she appeared in the stage success "Victoria Regina". She is giving a testimonial to the comfort and security of Pullman service. Additional testimonials from S. S. Van Dine, author, and Mrs. Samuel E. Wilson, a mother from Park Ridge, IL. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Townhouse for SaleRealtor flyer advertising house for sale at 112th & Forrestville, date unknown. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Travel by rail and relax in the newest and finest from Pullman StandardOriginal color Pullman magazine advertisement. Illustration shows four attractive, smartly dressed women playing bridge in a Pullman car, smiling and chatting. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Standard_Car_Mfg_Company; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Two People Sleep When One Goes PullmanOriginal Pullman magazine advertisement. Illustration shows train traveling through dark snowy night and a woman safety at home while her husband travels on a Pullman. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Utah Sights and Scenes for the TouristA booklet promoting tourist sites across Utah, complete with a fold-in map showing various trains routes across the state. Subject: ; Advertising; Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Pullman_Train_Cars; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Other |
Want To Give A Soldier A Welcome Christmas Gift?1944 Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
We know we`ll get there when we go Pullman!Original magazine advertisement, showing an older couple riding a Pullman train. The woman is knitting, the man reading. Both are smiling into the camera. Coutryside is visible outside the window. Other photos show an actress and businessman. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
We, the people endorseOriginal color magazine advertisement, published in Collier's magazine. Ad shows many excerpts from letters of travelers endorsing Pullman travel, and an illustration of a woman in a pink printed dressing gown preparing for bed in a Pullman convertible single occupancy sleeper. Subject: Pullman_Company; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
Weber's Pullman Bread TruckPage from an article in Mature Living Magazine showiing an image of Weber Baking Co. truck advertising Weber's Pullman Bread. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
West Coast of Mexico - new fast train serviceOriginal B/W magazine ad promoting travel on the Southern Pacific of Mexico featuring Pullman cars, unknown publication, probably the National Geographic, c1930s. Subject: Advertising; Pullman_Rail_Travel; Rail_Travel_-_Other; Format: Printed Materials - Publications |
What A Travel BargainOriginal color Pullman magazine advertisement regarding the advantages of the Duplex-Roomette. Subject: Advertising; Format: Printed Materials -- Periodicals |
What The Pullman Company Offers To TravelersBooklet showing the amenities available when traveling by Pullman cars. Subject: Pullman_Train_Cars; Advertising; Format: Printed Materials - Other |