1950 vintage print likely illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen, titled "County Fair".
The illustration depicts a county fair scene with people and animals, and the text "UNION MALLEABLE NEWS CASTINGS" and "A Monthly Publication" is visible at the top.
The original artwork dates to around the early 1950s, with a handwritten "1950" visible at the bottom of the image.
The work may have been part of a book or used as an art print published by I.B. Fischer Co. New York City.
- Historical Context: The Union Malleable Iron Company, a separate entity, was a major supplier of malleable castings to John Deere factories, founded in 1872 and later purchased by Deere & Company in 1911.
- "The Malleable News" was a newsletter published by the National Malleable and Steel Castings Company in Indianapolis, Indiana. This publication provided news related to the company's operations, employees, and the broader malleable iron industry in the mid-20th century.
- Historical Context: The Union Malleable Iron Company, a separate entity, was a major supplier of malleable castings to John Deere factories, founded in 1872 and later purchased by Deere & Company in 1911.
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