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The Great Havoline Thermometer At The Century Of Progress

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The Great Havoline Thermometer At The Century Of Progress
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Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, USA
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1933 AD (C20th AD)
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Painting shows mercury rising up the Havoline Thermometer, by Havoline Motor Oil, at the Century of Progress International Exposition in Chicago, Illinois (1933). The caption reads ‘What is the temperature? Here is the answer in the new Fair - a mercury column of neon tubes, 200 feet high, carrying the eye from today to the World a Million Years Ago; and to the ship from which Byrd flew his aero plane into the icy blasts of the South Pole.

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