The Making of an American Company: General Aniline & Film Corporation 1842-1946
- 1946
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Small JPG1200 x 1538px — 267 KBLarge JPG2880 x 3691px — 2.2 MBFull-sized JPG5370 x 6883px — 7.6 MBOriginal fileTIFF — 5370 x 6883px — 106 MBDigitized in entirety, this illustrated work outlines the history of the General Aniline & Film Corporation. Intended as an advertising brochure, includes information on the General Aniline Works Division, detailing operations within their dye factory and manufacturing plant; the Ansco Division, where the manufacturing of photographic products occurs including the manufacturing of Ansco Color film and paper; the Ozalid Division, where their all-in-one Ozalid exposure and dry development photography equipment is made. There is also a section on research, a section entitled "In War and Peace" on the company's activities during World War II as well as a section entitled "Looking Ahead."
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General Aniline & Film Corporation. “The Making of an American Company: General Aniline & Film Corporation 1842-1946.” New York, New York, 1946. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/xw42n9112.
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