The pictures show views of this 1939 New York World's Fair Souvenir Filmstrip and Viewer. The viewer is believed to be made of bakelite. It is maroon and black. Included is the gear from inside that turns the film but the out knob is missing. It could be replaced. The film strip has (25) images of exhibits at the 1939 - 1940 New York Worlds Fair. Each has a caption below it. The film is ''Series No. 2''. The total of strips to a set is unknown. The film is shown in sections but it is one continuous strip. The images are marked as follows: 1939 New York World's Fair (title birds eye view image) Ball Of Tomorrow. The Star Pylon. ''Golden Sprays'' By Leo Lentelli. The Dutch Windmill. ''Dances Of The Races''. Back Main Facade - Du Pont. Aerial Closeup Of The ''Radio Tube''. World's Largest Sundial. The ''Aerial Joy Ride''. The Belgian Pavilion. Firestone Tire And Rubber Company Exhibit. Night View Of Y.M.C.A. Building. Bridge Of Tomorrow. Greyhound Tractor Train. Entrance To The Academy Of Sports. Facade Of The Home Building Center. New York City Building. Hall Of Industrial Science. Facade Of The Home Furnishings Building. Operations Building Entrance. ''Spirit Of The Wheel''. Hall Of Communications. Home Furnishings Building. National Cash Register Company Building. To judge the sizes the viewer measures 2-7/8'' tall. Aside from the missing knob on the viewer these are in excellent condition. |