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Edward Nash Hurley, Right, with James A. Farrell, 1914. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Edward Nash Hurley, Right, with James A. Farrell, 1914. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Edward Nash Hurley, Right, with James A. Farrell, 1914. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Edward Nash Hurley, Right, with James A. Farrell, 1914. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Edward Nash Hurley, Right, with James A. Farrell, 1914. Businessman and inventor Hurley with James Augustine Farrell Sr. president of US Steel
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This striking photograph, taken by renowned photography studio Harris & Ewing in 1914, captures the dynamic duo of Edward Nash Hurley and James A. Farrell. Hurley, a visionary businessman and inventor, is depicted on the right, dressed in formal attire with a confident expression. His counterpart, James Augustine Farrell Sr., the esteemed president of US Steel, stands on the left, wearing a Panama hat and a suit. The pair's strong posture and focused gaze convey the determination and ambition that characterized the business and industrial leaders of the early 20th century. The image offers a fascinating glimpse into the fashion trends of the era, with Hurley's crisp shirt, neatly tied bow tie, and well-tailored suit, and Farrell's stylish Panama hat and formal attire. The photograph was likely taken in a studio setting, as evidenced by the plain background and the formal poses of the subjects. The photograph is an important historical artifact, providing a window into the world of business and industry during the 1910s in America. The men's attire, the use of a Panama hat, and the location of the photograph in the Harris & Ewing collection all contribute to the rich heritage and cultural significance of this image.
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