Slides of runway show(s) by Basile, fall/winter 196..
Basile (Firm)Slides of runway show(s) by Basile, fall/winter 197..
Basile (Firm)This folder contains miscellaneous photographs pertaining to New York City, including the first elevated track, a skirt factory, and illustrations of neighborhoods in lower Manhattan
This folder contains images of the original Lord and Taylor store at 47 Catherine Street, as well as reproduction of an New York City map from 1827.
This collection contains scrapbooks and company records related to the Lord and Taylor department stores, primarily focused on the original stores in New York City. The scrapbook series consists of unbound pages of newspaper and magazine clippings of Lord and Taylor stores in New York City and the greater New York Area. Company records include advertising, photographs and illustrations of Lord and Taylor buildings, company catalogs, press releases and clippings, as well as internal company histories authored by Lord and Taylor. A small subseries relates to biographical information and photographs of former Lord and Taylor president Dorothy Shaver.
Lord & TaylorThis folder contains press clippings, correspondence, Lord & Taylor catalogs and photocopies of advertisements.
Lord & TaylorThis series consists of a single folder containing miscellaneous ads and press clippings which largely do not pertain to Lord & Taylor.
This folder contains both oversize and small nineteenth century advertisement cards.
This series consists of a single folder contains miscellaneous receipts from milliners and dry goods stores in New York City. Two receipts are from Lord and Taylor.
This sub-series contains advertising clipped from magazines and newspapers relating to various Lord and Taylor departments
This folder contains a photograph and copy of engraving of Lord and Taylor building at Broadway and Grand streets.
38 hand-colored carte de visite photographs of individuals and groups wearing European national dress.
Conrad, GiorgioThis folder contains copies of partnership and loan agreements from 1879, correspondence pertaining to the 1926 Centennial and a list of supporting banks dating back to 1914 (list created in 1926).
Documents and data related to Edward Moir in his roles as businessman and political activist for the interests of the Carded Woolen Manufactures' Association. However some of the items were collected after Moir's death, and relate mostly to the later years of the mill he ran.
Moir, Edward, 1846-1932This series contains items that were created during Edward Moir's lifetime and were likely collected by Moir. See also US.NNFIT.SC.217.2.4 which contains photos of Crown Woolen Mills over the years.
One large bound volume with papers related to the National Association of Wool Manufacturers. A small front section is titled "Objects and Plan of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers. Its Organization, Articles of Association, and By-Laws. A List of Its Officers and Members and the Proceedings of Its Government." The majority of the book is composed of the Bulletin for the Association. In the back of the book is an index for the Bulletin. It is not known if Moir had an affiliation with this organization, or if he owned the volume as reference on earlier writings by a wool manufacturer organization.
This folder contains a miscellaneous selection of fashion photos featuring the work of Hardy Amies, Norman Hartnell, Charles James, Simonetta, Jean Louis, Christian Dior-NY, Castillo, Ben Zuckerman, Judy 'n Jill, photographic reproductions of 19th century illustrations, and photocopies of 19th century photographs with handwritten notes.
This sub-sub series contains newspaper clippings relating to various Lord and Taylor departments.
Hand-colored carte-de-visite depicting Neapolitan fishers, a man and a woman, with baskets.
Hand-colored carte-de-visite depciting a man playing a bagpipe. Full caption: "Stuart Inverness. When ordering duplicates please give the No."
Stuart of InvernessThis sub-series contains items that were produced as a result of Edward Moir's work as a manager and president of Wool Mills. Most of it relates to Crown Woolen Mills (particularly mill appraisals), but there are some items that relate to earlier jobs he held at other mills. See also US.NNFIT.SC.217.2.4 which contains photos of Crown Woolen Mills over the years.
Black and white carte-de-visite showing ethnic costume of a Dutch Prior. Full caption: "Costumes des Pays-Bas. Un prieur d'enterrement Protestant d'Amsterdam. Publié par A. Jager. Water 110, Amsterdam. Le droit de reproduction réservé."
Hand-colored carte-de-visite depicting a Swiss woman. Full caption: "Costumes Suisses. T. Richard Phot. Maenedorf. Lucerne Ville Dépose Attenhofer & co. Zurich."
Richard, T.Hand-colored carte-de-visite depicting a woman and child in ethnic costume.
Hand-colored carte-de-visite depicting a man and a boy with a goat. Full caption: "N. 195 Fotografia Gior (obscured) rad Strada (obscured) dina 54 Napoli"
This folder contains a reproduction of what appears to be a Russian language fashion publication dated May, 1875.
Carte-de-visite depicting a woman who is a milk maid and her dog. Full caption: "Antwerp Sept. 13 1876 Vues d'Anvers. Views of Antwerp. Charette de Laitière. (151) C.K. Manley"
Manley, C.K.This folder contains photographs from the Lord and Taylor buildings at Broadway and 20th, as well as 20th and 5th Avenues
Carte-de-visite depicting a woman who is a milk maid and her dog. Full caption: "Antwerp Sept. 13 1876 C.K. Manley"
Manley, C.K.This subseries contains Booklets and internal press coverage on Lord and Taylor's history. Booklets cover the timeline of Lord and Taylor, various buildings occupied in New York, Dorothy Shaver, and corporation meetings.
This folder contains a short biography of Edward Moir, and a copy of a 1884 letter to Moir, signed by several overseers at the Cornwall Manufacturing Company, expressing their regret that he is leaving the mill.
This folder contains samples of Crown Mills letterhead, tracts and pamphlets related to the wool industry, a sheet of tariff statistics, a political cartoon, a copy of document from another mill, and a list of wool mills.
The items in this series all relate to Edward Moir and Crown Mills after Moir's death. See also US.NNFIT.SC.217.1.2.14, which contains a few items about the 1961 liquidation of Crown Mills.
Most of the photographs are of the Crown Woolen Mills over various years. The negative is of Edward Moir and one of the photos is of his son John M. Moir. The photos each have descriptions written on the back, and while some were taken in the late 19th century, most of the prints appear to have been made around the same time (roughly the 1960s).
Contains 61 fragile articles of correspondence from the 1890s, graduation announcement, poem-prayer book, pressed flowers, wedding invitations, 2 book marks, 2 spools of thread, 1 round silk or satin rigid ribbon, and photograph. Publications include E. Marcus Reynolds: Joy Taylor System; Teacher's College: The Domestic Art Review 1909; Boston Dress Cutting College, Directions for Harriet A Brown's Scientific Rules; Unity Union SS Library Catalogue of Books; National School Domestic Arts and Science brochure; Dormitory brochure; The Model House brochure.
Connor, MayScrapbook of newspaper clippings related to the debate over the wool tariff. Most from 1909-1911
Watercolor sketch of female with hair in updo (sim. French twist/beehive). Abstracted torso with hands. Fabriano watercolor paper, watercolor toned section with watercolor applied with brush and pastel. Freeform sketch. Front: Signed donovan.
Donovan, WilliamFigure facing forward, wearing coat with sunglasses. Black and white with leopard type print. Trench coat with flare bottom. Graphite or grey charcoal with black and white gouache. Covered by mylar and black paper. Back side writing: Nordstrom's. Front Signed Donovan. writing: 3/17 bja gallery Lori (in blue pen) also on front.
Donovan, WilliamTwo figures in Poiret evening coats; Color: printed reproduction; Signed
Barbier, George, 1882-1932Advertisements for lingerie, corsets, and brassieres ranging in size from 26 x 31 to 28 x 53 cm. Includes advertisements from 1906 to the 1930s.
Warner'sDetailed appraisal prepared by the American Appraisal Co. September 3, 1909
From the front page: "A collection of 172 statements published since January, 1909, for the purpose of securing wise legislation affecting the production and distribution of wool and wool goods. 1-120 Wool Tariff, 121-138 Wool Labeling, 139-159 Textile Miscellany. Supplement 160-172 Wool and Textile Miscellany by various writers."
Correspondence mostly to and from Edward Moir, relating to government policies and the Carded Woolen Manufacturers’ Association.
Most of the items are newspaper clippings from about 1909 to 1921, but there are also some items relating to the 1961 liquidation of Crown Mills.
Detailed appraisal prepared by the American Appraisal Co. September 3, 1909
Includes a combination summary showing Reproductive and depreciated values, and general summaries for each of the two mills (Crown Woolen Mills)
A set of small publications (much like the "statements" from the bound volume) spanning the period July 10, 1909 to November 20, 1925. 11 items.
Cancelled checks in a Crown Mills envelope. Typed on outside of envelope: "Edward Moir: Old checks from one of his previous mills, in Peterborough, Ont. Canada. William Paton was his partner. Paton, Moir, & Co. and Auburn Mills are the same."
Detailed appraisal prepared by the American Appraisal Co. September 3, 1909
Detailed appraisal prepared by the American Appraisal Co. September 3, 1909