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  2. Knowing what fashion colors were common in the 1930s will help you create an authentic 1930s outfit. For women in the 1930s, fashion colors ranged from light pastels in spring to jewel tones and earth tones in fall.

  3. The 1930s was a period of intense creativity, during which many famous inventions were developed. Inventions in the 1930s are still important today. Many of the products we use every day were created in this decade.

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  4. In this collection I have included six catalogues of architectural materials typical for the 1920s to 30s - timber, cement sheeting, pressed metal sheeting, figured glass and Vitrolite.

  5. The majority of organic materials produced during the 1930s used coal as a principle raw material. Petroleum would overtake coal as a raw material over the next several decades. Found Image...

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  6. Crayola crayons were introduced in 1903 by the Binney & Smith company of Easton, Pennsylvania. Designed for "Young Artists," this set was one of the earliest Crayola products made and contains twenty-eight colors, including celestial blue, golden ochre, rose pink, and burnt sienna.

  7. Jan 12, 2020 · Depression-Era Wood Veneers. Depression-era furniture makers employed lots of veneer work in their pieces. The depression was a lean financial time, and manufacturers had to make furniture appealing to consumers while keeping costs down. Layering a thin slice of attractive veneer over wood of lesser quality offered a way to accomplish this ...

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