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Time Nov 4, 1935 Vol XXVI No 19 - James Alvan Macauley


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Stella and Helen Dych punching timeclock, Packard Motor Car Company


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View of Stella Dych and her daughter, Helen, punching a time clock at the Packard Motor Car Company factory. Label on back: "Packard News Service. For release on or after Sunday, Oct. 11. Mother and daughter team as war workers. Detroit, Oct. 11. Women have long been playing a major role in Packard war production, as witness Mrs. Stella Dych and her daughter Helen (above). Mrs. Dych, now a war worker in the department shipping parts for Packard-built Rolls-Royce aircraft engines, will celebrate her 24th year with the company in January. Helen started with Packard 14 years ago as an office elevator operator. Now she heads the company's post office department." Handwritten on back: "Women workers."

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Stanley Miarka operating surface grinder, Packard Marine Engine Division


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View of Stanley Miarka operating a surface grinder at the Marine Engine Division at the Packard Motor Car Company factory in Detroit, Michigan. Label on back: "100% shift to war work for Packard employees practically completed. For 20 years an expert Packard car machinist, Stanley Miarka is now surface grinder in the marine engine division at the Packard factory. Miarka is typical of thousands of Packard employees whose conversion to war work is now practically 100%. Despite its present all-time peak of employment, Packard is daily adding war workers to reach its personnel goal of 25,000 within 1942." Handwritten on back: "Conversion."

Item #: na032653

Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.

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Packard Rochester Motors


SubmitterPhilipMore Photos from Philip   CategoryPackard Employees   Last Update07/10/2018 12:26
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Business Card from Packard motors in Rochester NY.

 
 
 

Packard band playing on deck of steamship City of Detroit III, 1913 S.A.E. summer meeting


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View of Packard band on deck of steamship City of Detroit III at Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan during 1913 summer meeting of the S.A.E. Stamped on back: "Spooner & Wells, Inc., photographers, 1231 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich., telephone North 1745." Handwritten on back: "The Packard band playing on boat and crowd on upper deck, S.A.E. trip, 1913. Events--Society of Automotive Engineers trip."

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Musicians from Packard band walking on path, Soo Locks, 1913 S.A.E. summer meeting


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View of musicians from Packard band walking on path at Soo Locks during 1913 summer meeting of the S.A.E. Two men, walking alongside musicians, hold noisemakers; ferry in background. Stamped on back: "Spooner & Wells, Inc., photographers, 1231 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich., telephone North 1745." Handwritten on back: "The Packard band leading the processon at the Soo, S.A.E. trip, 1913. Events--Society of Automotive Engineers trip."

Item #: na031336

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Marion Lambert and Lucille Kazimer at timeclock, Packard Motor Car Company


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View of Marion Lambert instructing Lucille Kazimer on the correct procedure for punching a time card at the Packard Motor Car Company factory. Label on back: "'This is how you punch your time card,' says Packard Co-ordinator Marion Lambert (right) to Lucille Kazimer (left) one of the women who comprise the vast army of women war workers now helping produce aircraft and marine engines at the Packard plant in Detroit. An important duty of the co-ordinators is to help acquaint new women employees with shop and factory practices." Handwritten on back: "Women workers."

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Mahala Milligan counseling Ruby Townsend, Packard Motor Car Company


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View of Co-ordinator Mahala Milligan counseling screw machine operator Ruby Townsend at the Packard Motor Car Company. Label on back: "Serving as 'roving centers' as they travel the mile long Packard plant twenty-four hours a day, Packard Co-ordinators extend counseling service to women employees on the job. Here Co-ordinator Mahala Milligan (left) tells screw machine operator Ruby Townsend (right) that arrangements have been completed for placing Mrs. Townsend's pre-school age youngster in one of the neighborhood nurseries. Packard's Co-ordinators have assisted hundreds of working mothers solve similar child problems." Handwritten on back: "Women workers."

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Jessie G. Vincent


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Portrait of Jessie G. Vincent. Stamped on back: "N. Lazarnick, commercial photographers, makers of industrial motion pictures, 246 W. 42d St., N.Y., Tel. Chickering 1717-18. 5005 Euclid Ave., Cleve., Randolph 7852." Handwritten on back: "Biography--Vincent, Jessie G. Vincent, vice pres. of Packard."

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James Packard; honeymoon with his bride in Panama Rocks, NY.


SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   CategoryPackard Employees   Last Update07/19/2010 9:48
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James Ward Packard (5 November 1863 ? 20 March 1928) was an American automobile manufacturer who founded the Packard Motor Car Company and Packard Electric Company with his brother William Doud Packard

source: Paul (aka. Packardwood) & Hank (aka. cli55er)

 
 

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