Kennedy Car Liner

Kennedy Car Liner during WWI

Kennedy Car Liner during WWI

Name/Title

Kennedy Car Liner

Description

Black and white glossy photographic print in portrait format of three men posed outside in front of a brick wall with a window. Two men wearing neckties and one on right has a wrist watch on left arm and is holding a pipe in his left hand. Donors left note stating that these men were from left to right: "Henry Meloy, Earl Knight, and Frank Breeding, bosses of the print shop of Plant #5, Kennedy Car Liner during WWII. (Donors gave to Kermit Money to give to museum.)

Collection

Mrs. Marcellus Williams, son John

Acquisition

Accession

1981.032

Source or Donor

Williams, Mrs. Marcellus

Acquisition Method

Donation

Credit Line

and her son John Williams

Made/Created

Artist

unknown

Place

City

Shelbyville

Township

Addison Township

County

Shelby County

State/Province

Indiana

Country

United States of America

Continent

North America

Notes

Date: 1942 c.

Condition

Overall Condition

Good

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Meloy, Henry

Person or Organization

Knight, Earl

Person or Organization

Breeding, Frank

Create Date

July 28, 2000

Update Date

April 4, 2024