This 1932 photograph depicts two men in Lansing, Michigan who work for The Olds Motor Vehicle Company, which later became Oldsmobile. H L Thomas was the main engineer of the 1903 Oldsmobile and the 1910 REO model. His colleague has not been identified by name. This photograph seems to cross the boundary between documentation and advertisement. It represents a time and an American pastime, yet glorifies a particular company and its engineers. It is a wonderful example of Americana. Oldsmobile was produced by General Motors and its founder, Ransom Eli Olds who was a pioneer of the American automotive industry. He is credited with the modern assembly line of 1901 and was followed by Henry Ford who improved upon Olds’ idea by putting in a conve...