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Identifier
20062682
Description
Volunteers with the American Red Cross are making 600 gingham dresses, 250 pairs of shorts, and 250 boys' overalls. Cutting the material, left to right, are Sam Herzfeld, Manfred H. Herzfeld, and Mrs. Sarah Bunch. The Herzfeld Manufacturing Company is lending their cutting machine for the project. Sam Herzfeld is the owner of the company. He is dressed in a dark, double breasted suit. Manfred Herzfeld is giving a demonstration of the cutting machine. He is wearing a dress shirt, necktie, and trousers. Mrs. Bunch is a Red Cross chairman. She is wearing a dark dress. The finished clothes will be sent to Red Cross depots overseas.
Archival Date
1947-01-23
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1920
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Herzfeld, Sam; Herzfeld, Manfred H.; Bunch, Sarah (Mrs.); Herzfeld Manufacturing Company; Red Cross; Textiles; Fabrics; Cutting Machines; Clothing industry; Clothing & dress; Neckties; Dresses; Volunteers
Subjects
Herzfeld, Sam; Herzfeld, Manfred H.; Bunch, Sarah (Mrs.); Herzfeld Manufacturing Company; Red Cross; Textiles; Fabrics; Cutting Machines; Clothing industry; Clothing & dress; Neckties; Dresses; Volunteers