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Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. A flyer in an all-rubber crash suit testing the use of a rubber boat, which he is extracting from its bag

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. A flyer in an all-rubber crash suit testing the use of a rubber boat, which he is extracting from its bag

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. A flyer in an all-rubber crash suit testing the use of a rubber boat, which he is extracting from its bag

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. A flyer testing a rubber crash boat; he is bailing out the boat with a combination bucket and sea anchor

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. A flyer testing a rubber crash boat; he is bailing out the boat with a combination bucket and sea anchor

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. Pilot checking his safety equipment with an intelligence officer. The object in his hand is a plug to screw into bullet holes in the rubber boat

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. Flyers extracting themselves from all-rubber crash suits after a test in the swimming pool

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. Testing rubber crash boat in the swimming pool

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquartes of coastal patrol no. 20. A flyer wearing an all-rubber, watertight crash suit to save his life if he crashes in sub-zero weather

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. A flyer in an all-rubber crash suit testing the use of a rubber boat, which he is extracting from its bag

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Picryl description: Public domain image of a boat in a harbor, water, fishing boat, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

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maine hancock county bar harbor safety film negatives bar harbor civil headquarters civil air patrol base headquarters flyer all rubber crash suit all rubber crash suit rubber boat rubber boat bag air patrol base united states history library of congress
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Date

01/01/1943
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Collier, John, 1913-1992, photographer
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Bar Harbor ,  44.38758, -68.20390
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions. 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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Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. Pilot and observer who bought their own plane and flew it in from Wisconsin to join the patrol

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. Personnel of the 20th submarine patrol at inspection

Safety suit, 2/4/22 - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

[Tony Costanza in sailor suit, seated, leaning on pillows]

Make your scrap tires save lives. Life rafts like this, standard equipment on American war planes that fly over stretches of open water, have saved the lives of many air crews. Men have been rescued after floating in them for weeks. The ten pounds of rubber in one of these vitally important rafts is about the amount of rubber in a worn automobile tire ready for scrapping

Champion Jack Johnson at wheel of his 90 horse power Thomas Flyer

Child's beach or garden set made from a man's worn out and discarded cotton shirt. The dress is trimmed and the hat and bag lined with places from the scrap bag. The color of this trimming corresponds with the color of the stripe in the shirt. The garment is photographed on a child five years old

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. Pilots and observers getting instruction before taking off on dawn patrol

Flash and crash march - Public domain American sheet music, 1883

Giant tire manufacturing. Construction of modern airports and other military facilities which requires moving large quantities of earth necessitates equipment identified as earth movers. Earth movers use huge rubber tires like these, some of which cost as much as $2,500 each. Goodyear, Akron, Ohio

Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Rubber Shop, California Avenue, west side across from Dry Dock 1 near Ninth Street, Vallejo, Solano County, CA

Ertle[?] in paper suit - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

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maine hancock county bar harbor safety film negatives bar harbor civil headquarters civil air patrol base headquarters flyer all rubber crash suit all rubber crash suit rubber boat rubber boat bag air patrol base united states history library of congress