Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/C._F._Hathaway_Company> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 33 of
33
with 100 items per page.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company abstract "C. F. Hathaway Company was a private manufacturer of shirts for men and boys, located in Waterville, Maine. It was founded in 1837 and made uniform shirts for Union soldiers during the American Civil War. The company closed its Maine factory in 2002, making it the second to last major American shirt company (Gittman Bros. in NE PA continues with U.S. mfg.) to produce shirts in the United States.Hathaway is most famous for its "man with an eye patch" advertising campaign, which was created by Ogilvy & Mather in 1951. The man who appeared in the ad was Baron George Wrangell, who was a Russian aristocrat with 20/20 vision, but the advertisement's creator, David Ogilvy, was inspired by a picture of Lewis Douglas, who had lost an eye in a fishing accident. The "Hathaway man" campaign was selected by Advertising Age as #22 on its list of the greatest ad campaigns of the 20th century.The "Hathaway man" reappeared in a 1993 sketch on Saturday Night Live, where he was played by Phil Hartman sans moustache. The Hathaway man works to get a discouraged hand model who lost part of a finger in a car accident back into modeling.[citation needed]".
- C._F._Hathaway_Company wikiPageExternalLink the-hathaway-shirts-eye-patch-gent.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company wikiPageID "15867790".
- C._F._Hathaway_Company wikiPageRevisionID "604170943".
- C._F._Hathaway_Company hasPhotoCollection C._F._Hathaway_Company.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company subject Category:Companies_based_in_Kennebec_County,_Maine.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company subject Category:Companies_established_in_1837.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Maine.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company subject Category:Waterville,_Maine.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type Abstraction100002137.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type CompaniesEstablishedIn1837.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type Company108058098.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type DefunctCompaniesBasedInMaine.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type Group100031264.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type Institution108053576.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type Organization108008335.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type SocialGroup107950920.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type YagoLegalActor.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type Fashion.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type TopicalConcept.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company type Concept.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company comment "C. F. Hathaway Company was a private manufacturer of shirts for men and boys, located in Waterville, Maine. It was founded in 1837 and made uniform shirts for Union soldiers during the American Civil War. The company closed its Maine factory in 2002, making it the second to last major American shirt company (Gittman Bros. in NE PA continues with U.S.".
- C._F._Hathaway_Company label "C. F. Hathaway Company".
- C._F._Hathaway_Company label "C.F.ハサウェイ".
- C._F._Hathaway_Company sameAs C.F.ハサウェイ.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company sameAs m.03nxl4v.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company sameAs Q5006448.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company sameAs Q5006448.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company sameAs C._F._Hathaway_Company.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company wasDerivedFrom C._F._Hathaway_Company?oldid=604170943.
- C._F._Hathaway_Company isPrimaryTopicOf C._F._Hathaway_Company.