Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers photographic collection. Corporate bodies, 1933-1975 (bulk 1939-1968).

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Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers photographic collection. Corporate bodies, 1933-1975 (bulk 1939-1968).

The types of organizations represented include: charitable, commercial, educational, fraternal, labor unions, military, political public affairs, public service, student, and youth. They also contain some images of organization events and facilities. The predominate organizations are: Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Aetna Casualty and Surety Company, Aidmore Hospital, Allstate Insurance Company, American Cancer Society, American Oil Company, American Red Cross, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Atlanta Athletic Club, Atlanta Community Chest, Atlanta Federal Savings and Loan Association, Atlanta Gas Light Company, Atlanta Merchandise Mart, Atlanta Newspapers Incorporated, Atlanta Sales Executive Club, Atlanta Tuberculosis Association, Beers Construction Company, Callaway Mills, Citizens and Southern Bank, Cerebral Palsy School, City of Atlanta, Coca-Cola Company, Colonial Stores, Communications Workers of America, Davison-Paxon Company, Dixie Crystals Sugar, Eastern Air Lines, Elks Club, Emory University, Fairchild's Publishing Company, First Federal Savings and Loan Association, Ford Motor Company, General Electric Company, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, General Motors Corporation, George Muse Clothing Company, Georgia Heart Association, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Motor Club, Georgia Power Company, Georgia State Board of Education, Georgia State National Guard, Georgia Theatre Owners and Operators, Greyhound Bus Lines, Haverty's Furniture Company, Journal of Labor, J.P. Allen Company, Junior Achievement of Atlanta, Kiwanis Club, Kraft Foods Company, Kroger Grocery and Baking Company, Life of Georgia Insurance Company, Loew's Grand Theatre, March of Dimes, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Motion Picture Theatre Owners and Operators of Georgia, National Conference of Christians and Jews, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Orkin Exterminating Company, Packard Motor Company, Paramount Pictures Incorporated, Rich's Incorporated, R.K.O. Pictures, Salvation Army, Scripto Incorporated, Seaboard Airline Railway Company, Sears, Roebuck and Company, Shell Oil Company, Southeastern Fair Association, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, Southern Federal Savings and Loan Association, Standard Oil Company, Saint Joseph's Hospital, Stone Mountain Grit Company, Studebaker Corporation, Swift and Company, Trust Company of Georgia, 20th Century Fox, United Service Organization, Universal Films, University of Georgia, Variety Club, WAGA Television, WBGE Radio, Western Electric Company, WGST Radio, Women of Motion Picture Industry, WSB Radio and Television, Yaarab Basharat Temple Shriners, Young Men's Christian Association and Young Women's Christian Association.

ca. 117,600 photographs : negative ; 4 x 5 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7545670

Georgia State University

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Atlanta Gas Light Company

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