Lynchburg Photos
Allen-Morrison
The Sign Making Process at Allen-Morrison (4269)
An image from the October 18, 1940 evening issue of The Daily Advance. Caption read: “This photograph shows two of the many machines used by the Allen- Morrison Sign Company in turning out metal signs. The machine in the foreground spreads a coat of enamel on a raw sheet of steel in less time than it takes to tell it. The machine in the background carries out a similar operation”
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