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Have you Met Bill Jones? Motivational Cards Propaganda Parker Holladay Co. Color Lithographs England

Have you Met Bill Jones? 1930’s Motivational Cards Propaganda Parker Holladay Co. Color Lithographs

*This is the English version*

Amount: 32 Cards

Another wonderful set of Have you Met Bill Jones? Motivational Propaganda Cards circa 1926.

Size: 2 1/2” x 3 1/4”
Condition: Fine with Group 2, "Why Envy" showing some bend damage; Group 3 "I Forgot" is also bent; Group 4 "Spell Economy" is slighly soiled and also bent.

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Set is also the Parker Holladay Co. England.

Some cards have marks, but no card is torn. The Cards have been scanned in groups.
Copied from my previous entries:
“The original set of cards were made in the 1920’s by the American Co. Parker and Holladay Chicago.
Originally made in a 1920’s propaganda campaign used to motivate people in the work place. Displayed in work areas to promote industrial efficiency and unify the work force, they were made to show what a model worker was. The original designer of the cards was by a man named Charles Rosenfeld who was a sales man for The Mather Co. in Chicago.
The company was sold and production in England occurred with new images.”



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