Title:
Movie Theater Ads
Record Group Number:
RG0207.MI
Collection:
Lancaster County, Nebraska
Contributing Institution:
History Nebraska; https://history.nebraska.gov/
Date:
c.1945
Description:
Movie reel shown at movie theatres in Lincoln prior to the main features, advertising businesses in Lincoln Nebraska and the surrounding area of Lancaster County. Businesses featured include Gold & Company Department Store, Anderson Hardware and Plumbing, Lincoln Non-Stock Co-Operative Milk Producers Association, Gooch Milling Company, Hubbard's Poultry Farm and Hatchery, Lancaster County Farmer's Co-Operative, Earl Wood's Dairy, Rudge & Guenzel Company, Umberger's Funeral and Ambulance Service, Forke Bros. Auctioneers, Lancaster County Rural Public Power District, Continental National Bank, Chase Plow Company, Baker Hardware Company, Beatrice Cremery Company, Sears, Martell State Bank, Broekema Funeral Home, Fairmont Foods, Lincoln Production Credit Association, H.D. Rowson, Lincoln School of Commerce, Green Furnace and Plumbing Company, Roscoe Hill's Hatchery, Barth Drug Store, A-1 Garage, Union Bank,
Subject (Topics) :
Advertising
Subject (Topics) :
Advertisements
Subject (Topics) :
Banking
Subject (Topics) :
Retail sales
Source (Names):
Gold & Company Department Store
Source (Names):
Rudge & Guenzel Department Store
Source (Names):
Roberts Dairy
Source (Places):
Lincoln (Neb.)
Source (Places):
Lancaster County (Neb.)
Source (Temporal):
1940s
Format-Extent:
00:07:18
Format-Medium:
Motion picture film
Format-Medium:
Black and white
Format-Medium:
Optical sound
Dimensions:
16mm
Type:
Moving Image
Rights:
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under U.S. copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. The organization that has made this item available believes that the item is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States, but a determination was not made as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. (CC Public Domain 1.0 and RightsStatements.org NoC-US 1.0). The original object is available at History Nebraska. For more information contact: hn.web@nebraska.gov