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Hotel New Yorker "Food", New York, 1942 Sizes:A3 (297x420mm) Archival Print (Unframed) It was known as “the

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It was known as “the happy ship” because of its luxurious accommodations and fine service at sea

was one of the many roadside attractions along Highway 99

Also available as a portrait-format print

who was responsible for many of America's most iconic logos and created a new film genre when he invented the opening credits sequence in movies

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Hotel New Yorker "Food", New York, 1942 Sizes:A3 (297x420mm) Archival Print (Unframed) It was known as “theWay ahead of many of its rivals with "new technology" such as conveyor belts, the Hotel New Yorker was much admired. A writer for the magazine Modern Mechanix marveled at the scene in the kitchens: "Through an open door we saw busy chefs cooking on the kitchen's thirty eight sectional gas ranges. In the bake shop was an automatic weigher, measuring out ingredients from a hopper behind two electric ovens. We ducked beneath an overhead chute of gleaming

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