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Browse through a selection of historical Rohm and Haas photos. Click on any photo or photo caption to view the full photo and caption. All photos are property of the Rohm and Haas Company and may not be reproduced without permission.
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This bust of Otto Rohm is made of Plexiglas...   Otto Röhm, at far right, with his brothers...   Otto Röhm with his first coworker, Konrad
Lindenmayer...
  Otto Röhm (far right) supervising the unhairing of an animal skin...
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Otto and Phoebe Haas, passport photo, 1936.   Otto Haas with friends from Germany, c. 1902-1910...   Otto Haas (center) with employees of the Bristol plant....   Siblings Eugene, Otto, and Bertha Haas in 1884.
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Otto Haas, in his trademark black coat and hat, leaving Rohm and Haas headquarters...   CEO F. Otto Haas and Mayor James Tate of Philadelphia...   John Haas with children of the Northeast Philadelphia Boys and Girls Club...   Sons of the founders, John C. Haas (left) and Otto Röhm Jr., at a meeting in the 1950s.
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Vince Gregory (right) and family, late 1960s or early 1970s...   Raj Gupta, c. 1990. Gupta was instrumental in...   Rohm and Haas leadership shared a laugh with Albert H. Caesar (front row center) on the occasion of his retirement in 1999...   Carl Muckenhirn (seated at top), one of Otto Haas’s first salesmen...
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The company baseball team in 1938.   The original “Tunesmiths,” a barbershop quartet...   The Main Stores group, Bristol, 1945....   Employees reading the August 1947 issue of their newsletter, the Formula.
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The company basketball team, 1947.   The Bristol Plant Drama Club performed a hilarious musical revue....   Little Joanne Hendricks made her Christmas wish at the Bristol plant employees’ holiday party in 1954...   Representatives of the Beijing, China, office staff...


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Rohm and Haas’s first manufacturing site was in Esslingen...   An early research lab at Bridesburg, Philadelphia...   One of the first Rohm and Haas research laboratories, November 1918.   A view of 222 Washington Square, Philadelphia...
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Otto Haas’s office at 222 Washington Square, Philadelphia.   The cover photo of a 1952 album of the Knoxville, Tennessee, plant...   A 1960s view of the Rohm and Haas headquarters building on Independence Mall in Philadelphia...   The Rohm and Haas "exposure station" at the Paint Quality Institute...
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Tocil, a Rohm and Haas joint venture in Japan...   Triton Chemicals was a Rohm and Haas manufacturing operation...   The grand opening of the Rohm and Haas China Research and Development Center...    


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Otto Röhm and his researchers experimented with many potential uses of Plexiglas in the 1930s...   Plexiglas earned its stripes in World War II...   Inspecting Tego resinous film, pre-1940...   This photo of various Rohm and Haas products reflects the tremendous post-World War II growth...
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Salesman Gerould Allyn, center, demonstrates Rhoplex AC-55...   Ion exchange resin beads...   Testing white leather treated with Rohm and Haas leather chemicals...   Dead or “knocked- down” flies were counted...

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