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Advertisement - "The Harvey Girls" 1945
Actual ad from the movie staring Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, and Angela
Lansbury. Ad size is 10 1/4" wide X 13 1/2" high, is original, complete and in great condition. Great for framing. Perfect for the Harvey Girl enthusiast.
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Advertisement - Phoebe Snow Lackawanna RR 1851-1951
CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK / Says Phoebe Snow about to go, upon a trip to Buffalo...My dress stays white from 'morn to night upon this road of Anthracite. From 1951, this original Lackawanna Phoebe Snow train ad measures 10" X 14". Ready to frame for any railroad collector.
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Advertisement - Women Keep RR Running 1944
Pennsylvania Railroad ad from 1944. Ad shows women worked as brakemen, ticket takers, and at information counters. Ad measures 10" X 14". Ready to frame. Great gift for any women in railroading.
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Early Harvey Girl Porcelain Figurine
Early Fred Harvey Girl Porcelain Figurine in excellent condition.
Sold along the Santa Fe and other railroad lines.
3 1/2 " tall. "Early Harvey Girl" on front and "Japan" on bottom. The figurine also has the original Fred Harvey Price tag. A must for any Harvey Girl collector.
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Fabric - Toy Trains
Blue fabric with all types of toy trains. Measures 18" X 22". There are creases where it has been folded, but those can be taken care of with an iron. Great for framing or a small pillow.
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Kate Shelley Patch and Post Card
This is our most prized possesion. The post card is from 1907. Addressed and date stamped from Boone Iowa September 16, 1907 to Melbert, Ohio September 17, 1907. Postage is a one cent stamp. The post card is a picture of the famous Kate Shelley Bridge. The patch measures 4" X 5" and is shaped like the front of a steam engine.
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Misc. Railroad Collectibles
We have hundreds of paper railroad collectible items available. Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Fred Harvey, Chessie, New York Central, Denver Rio Grande, California Zypher, Lackawanna and more.
Choose from menus, time tables, advertisements from National Geographic and the Saturday Evening Post, photos, pamplets, brochures and more.
Our inventory changes frequently. If there is a particular item you are looking for or a particular railroad, please send us an email and we will gladly check our stock or find your item for you.
Prices vary depending on item. Please email for details info@womeninrailroading.com.
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RailNews Magazine May 1998
This issue includes a wonderful article by Clare L. Goldsberry. On page 44 you will find her story entitled, "Women in Railroading." This story is based on the roles women play today in railroading. (This article was done prior to the founding of ISPWR. There is no reference to ISPWR in the article.)
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Women in Railroading Tin Sign
This brand new sign measures 10" X 12" and shows "Women at work on America's War Time Railroads". Ready for hanging. Ready for your collection.
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