gasoline
1970
This is a black and white photograph of a man in a dark suit walking by a gas station with a sign that reads, "MOBILE SERVICE / TRICKY DICK'S USED CARS." The man is photographed in... |
ca. 1938
The heading in the catalog for Dorothea Lange Retrospective New York Museum of Modern Art reads: "Crossroads Store, Alabama 1937," which is a misidentification. The photo was actually... |
Late 20th Early 21st Century
Poster screenprinted on white paper. At the top is ared, white and blue American flag with stylized gray imagery throughout. At the bottom of the flag are two automobiles. At the bottom of the... |
Late 20th Early 21st Century
Poster printed on white paper. At the top is "if you don''t vote, / don''t complain" in red. At the center is a black and white photo of a gas pump meter. At the bottom of the poster is "you must... |
1974
Poster is printed with blue, red, black, and yellow ink on white paper. A graphic on the top half of the page shows a blue and white image of a man in a suit and tie with a distressed look on his... |
Late 20th - Early 21st Century
Poster has an image in the center of a gas tank with a photo of school children in the center. The poster reads, "How many lives per gallon? No War with Iraq End the Sanctions Middle East Children... |
Late 20th - Early 21st Century
Top of poster has the text: "How Many / Lives / Per Gallon ?". Below this text poster has a stylized drawing of a gasoline pump with hoses like tentacles, the top portion of the pump has a... |
Late 20th - Early 21st Century
Poster has an image in the center of a gas tank with a photo of school children in the center. The poster reads, "How many lives per gallon? No War with Iraq End the Sanctions Middle East Children... |
1991
Poster is printed on white paper. The poster is an image of an hand holding a gas pump to fill a car with blood coming out of the pump. The licence pLate on the car reads: "USA-1". |
1990
This is a photocopied black and white poster with a 2 inch white margin at the bottom and a 1 inch white margin at the top. The central image is of a car, seen from the front and slightly above.... |
Late 20th - Early 21st Century
Poster is printed on white paper. Poster is a drawing of a crowd of people listening to a speach. The speaker is standing in front of a building that has a sign that reads: "Grand Opening / U.S. D... |
c. 1973
Poster has a blue and pink background with black text. There are images of five different cars running on different energy sources such as methane from organic wastes, petrol, and a DC electric... |
Circa 1986
Poster printed on heavy yellow paper. Top half has red logo of Shell Oil with the text "Stop Apartheid" in black through the middle. Bottom of poster has large black text reading... |
c. 2003
Top of poster has the text: "How Many / Lives / Per Gallon ?" Below this text poster has a stylized drawing of a gasoline pump with hoses like tentacles, the top portion of the pump has a... |
c. 2003
Poster has a lbright green background with blue text. In the center is "Hybrid drivers against the war say: My car sips gas. Your car sucks gas!" |
c. 2003
Poster has an image in the center of a gas tank with a photo of school children in the center. The poster reads, "How many lives per gallon? No War with Iraq End the Sanctions Middle East Children... |
c 2003
Top of poster has the text: "How Many / Lives / Per Gallon ?". Below this text poster has a stylized drawing of a gasoline pump with hoses like tentacles, the top portion of the pump has a... |
c. 2005
Poster has an image in the center of a man machine made of a gas pump holding a missile above its head. Behind is a yellow version of the United States Flag. Around the image is a black border... |
October 10, 1898
Letter. Description: From Illumination Oil and Gasoline. |
c.1950
A view of what looks like either East 12, 13th, or 14th street looking East in the Clinton neighborhood. The main street, running from lower right to top left makes a c.30 degree turn to the... |
1939
An automobile is moving down a street toward the camera. According to an inked notation at the bottom margin of the photo, the date is January 4, 1939. The street runs from right center to left... |
c. 1915
Negative shows two men dressed in pilots outfits (knickers, shirt, leather helmet and goggles) standing on the wings of a large biplane. The two men are standing on either side of the engine.... |
1929-1930
Photograph of an aviator, perhaps Burt Lane, who landed his plane in the city limits of Stockton in order to buy gasoline. He pulled into a Standard Oil Company station and is being serviced with... |
1929-30
Photograph of an aviator (John or Tom Penfield) dressed in jodpurs, laced boots, leather flying jacket, helmet, goggles (pushed up on to the helmet) standing behind a biplane in a field of scrub... |