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1934 Print Meat Butcher Armour Chicago Illinois Bourke-White Steer FZ3 XGM3 This is an original 1929

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This is an original 1929 halftone print of one of the might rivers of ice

The pads were made by the Holman Pad Company of 93 William Street

It was painted in the early 16th century by one of the French schools

This is an original 1913 black and white collotype of a seascape painting by Homer Dodge Martin that depicted the low tide along the beach of Villerville

but also high-priced due to the time and quality put into each piece

1934 Print Meat Butcher Armour Chicago Illinois Bourke-White Steer FZ3 XGM3 This is an original 1929This is an original 1934 halftone print of an Armour and Company butcher separating the chuck from the rest of the forequarter. The average steer yields about 150 pounds of chuck. Chicago was known for its Union Stock Yards the largest meatpacking center of the world at the time. It was centralized by several different railway systems. Upton Sinclair discussed the Union Stock Yards and the meatpacking industry in his 1906 novel, "The Jungle." It

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