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Pre-WWII collection of Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information

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01/01/1940
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No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

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Farm security administration office of war information black and white negatives

A couple of men standing next to each other. World War Two Era FSA/OWI Photograph.

Pre-WWII collection of Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information

Cincinnati, Ohio. Preparing canned pork (Russian: "svinaia tushonka") for lend-lease shipment to the USSR at the Kroger grocery and baking company. Girls placing lard, spice and onions in cans before the pork is added. Left to right: Bonnie Williams, age twenty-one, used to work in shirt factory, has a husband in the U.S. Army; Elta Wininger, age twenty-nine, ex-housewife, has a brother in North Africa

Loading a freighter with coal at one of the three coal docks owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad, Sandusky, Ohio

Wrapping the sterilized parcel. The "front parcel" is the specialty of the American Red Cross workroom in the Rue St. Didier Paris. It contains the first dressing that the wounded man receives when he arrives at the field dressing station from the battleground

Cincinnati, Ohio. Preparing canned pork (Russian: "svinaia tushonka") for lend-lease shipment to the USSR at the Kroger grocery and baking company. Inspectors see each can after it comes out of the pressure cooker, where the pork is cooked for two and one-half hours at 160 to 250 degrees. Left to right: Pearl Isen, age twenty-seven, ex-housewife, has a husband and brother in the United States Army; Faye Brinsen, age twenty-two, ex-housewife, whose husband is in defense work

Cincinnati, Ohio. Preparing canned pork (Russian: "svinaia tushonka") for lend-lease shipment to the USSR at the Kroger grocery and baking company. Maudeen Hood, age nineteen, removing fat from pork. She used to do housework, and her husband is in the United States Army

Pre-WWII collection of Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information

Not Forgotten in Their Trouble. Wounded and convalescent "Yanks" in front of the A.R.C. Headquarters at ?

Pre-WWII collection of Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information

Production. Parachute making. Two of her brothers are in the Army, two brothers are World War I veterans. Perhaps that's why Bonnie Bonness finds attaching shroud cords to parachute straps in this Eastern factory more important than her former profession: dancing in New York's Greenwich Village nightclubs. Pioneer Parachute Company, Manchester, Connecticut

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