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ARCH.2003.38, Rendition: 804724
The image shows the back cover of a Webmark Scrapbook, model PB-421T. The scrapbook is described as an all-purpose scrapbook that can hold any size memento and is expandable. It comes with an unconditional lifetime guarantee. The cover highlights several key features:
The manufacturer is The Holes-Webway Co., located in Ashland, Ohio. The product is made in the USA.
Additionally, there is a newspaper clipping attached to the back cover. The clipping is from the "Herald" (likely the Boston Herald), dated Wednesday, January 25, 1989. The headline reads "Athaneum appoints associate director of public programs." The article announces that the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum has appointed Anne Hawley as the associate director for the expansion of the museum's public programs. Hawley previously worked at the Addison Gallery of American Art and has a background in organizing exhibitions and educational programs.
The image shows the inside of a Webmark Scrapbook box, specifically model PB-421T. The left side of the box interior features product information, which includes the following details:
On the right side of the box interior, there is a taped newspaper clipping from the Herald, a New Britain, CT daily, dated Wednesday, January 25, 1989. The article is about the Wadsworth Atheneum announcing the appointment of Linda Ayres as associate director for public programs. The article provides details about Linda Ayres' new role, her responsibilities, and her previous experience in the field of art and museum work.
The image shows the inside of a Webmark Scrapbook, specifically model PB-421T, which is advertised as an all-purpose scrapbook with expandable pages to hold any size memento. The packaging includes several key features and benefits:
The bottom of the advertisement states that it is made in the U.S.A. by The Holes-Webway Company and includes their contact information for warranty and repair services, located in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
On the right side of the scrapbook cover, there is a newspaper clipping from the Herald, dated January 25, 1989. The article discusses the appointment of Linda Ayres as the associate director of public programs at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut. The article provides a brief biography of Ms. Ayres, highlighting her extensive experience in the field of art and museum management.
The image shows the cover of a Webmark Scrapbook, specifically model PB-421T. The cover is predominantly beige with a decorative border and text detailing the product's features. Here's a detailed summary:
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The overall presentation suggests a high-quality product with a strong emphasis on durability and customer satisfaction.
The image shows a boxed scrapbook product and a newspaper clipping.
Scrapbook:
Newspaper Clipping:
The scrapbook box and newspaper clipping are placed next to each other, with the clipping partially visible behind the scrapbook box.
The image shows the inside cover and an adjacent page of a "Webmark Scrapbook." Here are the details:
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The newspaper clipping is from the "Herald" newspaper of New Britain, CT, dated Wednesday, January 25, 1989.
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Overall, the image features a high-quality scrapbook with a detailed warranty and a newspaper article about a museum appointment.
The image shows an open scrapbook or binder lying flat, with the left side presenting information about the product, and the right side displaying a newspaper clipping. The left side has a yellow-toned page with a darker yellow rectangular border and black decorative elements around the edges. Inside the border are the words "Webmark® Scrapbook" followed by "PB-421T" and a list of features including "All-purpose scrapbook page holds any size memento," "EXPANDABLE," and "Unconditional Lifetime Guarantee." Additional marketing statements are "SUPERBLY STYLED THROUGHOUT... The entire scrapbook is handcrafted of the finest materials for a lifetime of use" and "EXPANDABLE... Your Webmark® scrapbook is expandable to many times its original capacity."
There is also a "LIFETIME GUARANTEE & FULL LIFETIME WARRANTY" section with text explaining the product's quality assurance and customer service contact information for "The Holes-Webway Co., St. Cloud, MN 56301." A small logo with the text "PB-421T Made in U.S.A." and "A product of The HOLES-WEBWAY CO." is at the bottom.
On the right side, the visible newspaper clipping is from the "Herald," indicating New Britain, CT, as the place of publication and dated January 25, 1989. The article is about the appointment of an associate director for public programs at a cultural institution. There is mention of various places the named individual has worked or studied, reflecting a career in art and museum work. The scrapbook or binder is sitting on a surface that appears to have a brown material (likely the continuation of the scrapbook or binder) on the left and a gray tabletop beneath and around it.
The image shows a product advertisement for the Webmark Scrapbook, specifically labeled as PB-421T. The advertisement is presented on a card or flyer that appears to be part of a scrapbook or a similar storage item. Here is a detailed description:
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Made in the U.S.A.:
The advertisement effectively communicates the scrapbook's key features—expandability, durability, and high-quality craftsmanship—while also showcasing its practical use through the inclusion of a newspaper clipping as an example of a memento it can hold. The design and layout are clean and professional, emphasizing the product's value and reliability.
The image shows a scrapbook from Webmark, a brand known for its high-quality scrapbooking products. The scrapbook is yellow with a brown border and features a bold, cursive font for the title "Webmark Scrapbook." The cover page includes a product description highlighting its expandability and a lifetime guarantee. Below the title, there is a date "Jan 25 1989," indicating the publication date. The scrapbook is showcased within a transparent plastic sleeve, likely for protection and display purposes. The page also includes a small newspaper clipping, which discusses the appointment of Linda Ayres as the associate director of public programs at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut. The clipping provides details about Ayres' background and her new role, emphasizing her experience and contributions to the art world.
The image is of a scrapbook that is yellow in color and has a brown border. The scrapbook is titled "Webmark Scrapbook" and has a model number of PB-421T. The scrapbook is described as an all-purpose scrapbook that holds any size memento and is expandable. It also has an unconditional lifetime guarantee and is superbly styled throughout. The scrapbook is made in the USA and is a product of the Holes-Webway Co. On the right side of the scrapbook is a newspaper clipping with the headline "Atheneum appoints associate director of public programs". The clipping is from the Herald newspaper and is dated January 25, 1989. The clipping is about the appointment of Linda Ayres as the associate director of public programs at the Wadsworth Atheneum.