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Marshall Field building, section 3
Identifier: ICHi-183385 Description: Exterior view of the Field building, section 3, Chicago, Illinois, March 15, 1933. Architects Graham, Anderson, Probst & White.1933 North Sheffield Avenue
Identifier: ICHi-184973 Description: East elevation of the buillding at 1933 North Sheffield Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, September 25 1945. Highlights the back fence.1933 North Sheffield Avenue
Identifier: ICHi-184972 Description: East elevation of the buillding at 1933 North Sheffield Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, September 25 1945.1933 North Sheffield Avenue
Identifier: ICHi-184971 Description: West elevation of the buillding at 1933 North Sheffield Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, September 24 1945.On-Request Image
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Identifier: ICHi-183209 Description: Page from a scrapbook by Harry Thorp featuring photographs depicting night views of the General Motors Building with the Indian Village in the foreground and the Travel and Transport Building, Chicago, Illinois, 1933-1934.Century of Progress International Exposition tickets
Identifier: ICHi-183208 Description: Page from a scrapbook by Harry Thorp featuring tickets for Century of Progress International Exposition events in Chicago, Illinois including Opening Day at Soldier Field, May 27, 1933; Chicago Day, October 9, 1933; and Closing Day October 31, 1934.General Italo Balbo at Century of Progress Indian Village ceremony
Identifier: ICHi-183206 Description: View of a ceremony in the Indian Village at the Century of Progress International Exposition as General Italo Balbo, Italy's minister of aviation, is made an honorary member of the Sioux tribe, Chicago, Illinois, July 17, 1933. Creator: Keefer, JackFire at West Lawrence Avenue and North Broadway
Identifier: DN-A-0823 Description: Fire at the ballroom of the Green Mill Gardens at West Lawrence Avenue and North Broadway in the Uptown neighborhood. Includes a view of the Uptown Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, April 26, 1933. Creator: Chicago Daily News, Inc.Fire at West Lawrence Avenue and North Broadway
Identifier: DN-A-0821 Description: Fire at the ballroom of the Green Mill Gardens at West Lawrence Avenue and North Broadway in the Uptown neighborhood. Includes a view of the Uptown Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, April 26, 1933. Creator: Chicago Daily News, Inc.On-Request Image
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Identifier: ICHi-182731 Description: Photograph of May Party with accompanying article in Tri-Color Magazine by the Illinois Athletic Club, p. 74, Chicago, Illinois, June 1933. Creator: The Illinois Athletic ClubOn-Request Image
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Identifier: ICHi-182730 Description: Photograph of open house with accompanying article in Tri-Color Magazine by the Illinois Athletic Club, p. 3, Chicago, Illinois, May 1933. Creator: The Illinois Athletic ClubOn-Request Image
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Identifier: ICHi-182729 Description: Photograph of open house in Tri-Color Magazine by the Illinois Athletic Club, p. 2, Chicago, Illinois, May 1933. Creator: The Illinois Athletic ClubOn-Request Image
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Identifier: ICHi-182728 Description: Photograph of Kadic-Petru wedding in Tri-Color Magazine by the Illinois Athletic Club, p. 35, Chicago, Illinois, March 1933. Creator: The Illinois Athletic ClubOn-Request Image
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Identifier: ICHi-182727 Description: Photograph of dining room in Tri-Color Magazine by the Illinois Athletic Club, p. 32, Chicago, Illinois, February 1933. Creator: The Illinois Athletic ClubEvening dress by Ten Eyck Couturier
Identifier: ICHi-183008 Description: Evening dress, circa 1933. Silk, cotton. Ten Eyck Couturier, United States. Creator: Ten Eyck CouturierNegligee
Identifier: ICHi-177811 Description: Negligee, circa 1933. Silk. Maker unknown.Bridesmaid dress by Blum's Vogue
Identifier: ICHi-177808 Description: Bridesmaid dress, 1933. Silk satin. Blum's Vogue, United States. Creator: Blum's Vogue (Chicago, Ill.)Evening dress
Identifier: ICHi-177589 Description: Evening dress, circa 1933. Silk. Maker unknown, France.Wrestler Max Marek
Identifier: ST-17500221-E1 Description: Chicago native Max Marek, who defeated Joe Louis in the finals of the 1933 National AAU Light-Heavyweight Boxing Tournament, returns to the ring as a wrestler dressed in a cape. Creator: Bill Knefel for Chicago Sun-TimesEleanor Jarman
Identifier: DN-A-2409 Description: Eleanor Jarman walking away from a train platform, Chicago, Illinois, September 1933. Creator: Chicago Daily News, Inc.Eleanor Jarman
Identifier: DN-A-2403 Description: Eleanor Jarman walking in a crowd at a train station, Chicago, Illinois, September 1933. Creator: Chicago Daily News, Inc.Clown puppet
Identifier: ICHi-178765 Description: Editorial photograph of clown puppet attached to wood cross by strings; composite head with painted facial features; wearing peach colored two piece clown suit with fabric buttons, red, white and blue printed cloth socks and black cloth tap shoes. Made for 1933 Century of Progress puppet shows in the Enchanted Village, Chicago, 1933.Clown puppet
Identifier: ICHi-178764 Description: Editorial photograph of clown puppet attached to wood cross by strings; composite head with painted facial features; wearing peach colored two piece clown suit with fabric buttons, red, white and blue printed cloth socks and black cloth tap shoes. Made for 1933 Century of Progress puppet shows in the Enchanted Village, Chicago, 1933.Clown puppet
Identifier: ICHi-178760 Description: Clown puppet attached to wood cross by strings; composite head with painted facial features; wearing peach colored two piece clown suit with fabric buttons, red, white and blue printed cloth socks and black cloth tap shoes. Made for 1933 Century of Progress puppet shows in the Enchanted Village, Chicago, 1933.Clown puppet
Identifier: ICHi-178759 Description: Detail view of shoes of clown puppet attached to wood cross by strings; composite head with painted facial features; wearing peach colored two piece clown suit with fabric buttons, red, white and blue printed cloth socks and black cloth tap shoes. Made for 1933 Century of Progress puppet shows in the Enchanted Village, Chicago, 1933.Clown puppet
Identifier: ICHi-178758 Description: Left side view of clown puppet attached to wood cross by strings; composite head with painted facial features; wearing peach colored two piece clown suit with fabric buttons, red, white and blue printed cloth socks and black cloth tap shoes. Made for 1933 Century of Progress puppet shows in the Enchanted Village, Chicago, 1933.Clown puppet
Identifier: ICHi-178757 Description: Right side view of clown puppet attached to wood cross by strings; composite head with painted facial features; wearing peach colored two piece clown suit with fabric buttons, red, white and blue printed cloth socks and black cloth tap shoes. Made for 1933 Century of Progress puppet shows in the Enchanted Village, Chicago, 1933.Clown puppet
Identifier: ICHi-178756 Description: Clown puppet attached to wood cross by strings; composite head with painted facial features; wearing peach colored two piece clown suit with fabric buttons, red, white and blue printed cloth socks and black cloth tap shoes. Made for 1933 Century of Progress puppet shows in the Enchanted Village, Chicago, 1933.Architectural plan of the new entrance for the Travel and Transportation Building at A Century of Progress
Identifier: ICHi-182373 Description: View of an architectural plan of the new entrance for the Travel and Transportation Building, north end, Design and Construction Division, A Century of Progress International Exposition, Chicago World's Fair, Chicago, Illinois, 1933.Architectural plan of the new entrance for the Travel and Transportation Building at A Century of Progress
Identifier: ICHi-182372 Description: View of an architectural plan of the new entrance for the Travel and Transportation Building, north end, Design and Construction Division, A Century of Progress International Exposition, Chicago World's Fair, Chicago, Illinois, 1933.Eleanor Jarman
Identifier: DN-A-2402 Description: Portrait of Eleanor Jarman seated in a chair, August 19, 1933. Creator: Chicago Daily News, Inc.On-Request Image
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Identifier: ICHi-034929 Description: Exterior view of the Joseph and Jean Cudahay residence, designed by David Adler, 1933.New St. Sabina Church
Identifier: DN-0010983 Description: Exterior view of the new St. Sabina Catholic Church at 1210 West 78th Place in the Auburn Gresham community area of Chicago, Illinois. Possibly taken at the time of the church's dedication on June 18, 1933. The building was dedicated by Cardinal Mundelein. The previous building at 7915 South Ashland Avenue was founded by the Reverend Thomas Egan. The new building was designed by Joe W. McCarthy and was done in the Tudor Gothic style. Creator: Chicago Daily News, Inc.Mrs. Elizabeth Lindsay Davis
Identifier: ICHi-177324 Description: Portrait of Mrs. Elizabeth Lindsay Davis, Chicago, Illinois, National Historian. Published in Lifting as They Climb by Elizabeth Lindsay Davis, 1933, a history of the National Association of Colored Women.First Congress of Negro Women
Identifier: ICHi-176767 Description: Photograph captioned by author 'First Congress of Negro Women, Atlanta, Georgia, December 1985.' Published in Lifting as They Climb by Elizabeth Lindsay Davis, 1933, a history of the National Association of Colored Women.Baseball manager Joe McCarthy, Cubs, and Cubs president William Veeck, Sr., shaking hands in a corner of a room
Identifier: SDN-065750 Description: Informal portrait of (left to right) baseball manager Joe McCarthy, of the National League's Chicago Cubs, and Cubs president William Veeck, Sr., facing one another and shaking hands, standing in a corner of a room in Chicago, Illinois. McCarthy is wearing street clothes. Creator: Chicago Daily News, Inc.Cubs Baseball magnates Joe McCarthy and Bill Veeck, Sr. shaking hands, standing in a corner of a room
Identifier: SDN-065749 Description: Informal portrait of (left to right) baseball manager Joe McCarthy, of the National League's Chicago Cubs, and Cubs president Bill Veeck, Sr., facing image left and shaking hands, standing in a corner of a room in Chicago, Illinois. McCarthy is wearing street clothes. Creator: Chicago Daily News, Inc.Jockey Willie Fronk standing with governor Louis Emmerson and other people
Identifier: SDN-069944 Description: Informal three-quarter length group portrait of jockey Willie Fronk standing with Louis Emmerson (foreground, wearing a hat), governor of Illinois from 1929-1933, and a group of unidentified men and an unidentified woman on a brick platform near grandstands at an unidentified racetrack in or near Chicago, Illinois. Fronk is holding a floral arrangement. Crowds are visible across a pathway in the background. Creator: Chicago Daily News, Inc.Jockey Willie Fronk and Governor Louis Emmerson shaking hands
Identifier: SDN-069943 Description: Informal group portrait of jockey Willie Fronk and Louis Emmerson, governor of Illinois from 1929-1933, shaking hands, standing on a brick platform near grandstands at an unidentified racetrack in or near Chicago, Illinois, surrounded by unidentified men and an unidentified woman. Fronk is holding a floral arrangement. Crowds are visible across a pathway in the background. Creator: Chicago Daily News, Inc.
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