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Close-up of tons and tons of empty tin cans collected from houses and factories throughout the city of New York in the war salvage drive

View of filled garbage scows holding 600 tons of empty tin cans collected over a period of two weeks in all the boroughs of the city of New York by Department of Sanitation trucks. Men of the department work on their own time to collect the critical war metal

Empty collapsible tubes: a tin mine for war industry. Three housewives with husbands in the service sort empty metal tubes that will be melted down at the Newark, New Jersey plant of the Tin Salvage Institute. These workers separate tin and lead tubes from containers made of other materials. In addition to recovery of tin, a substantial volume of lead is reclaimed for use in war industries

View of filled garbage scows holding 600 tons of empty tin cans collected over a period of two weeks in all the boroughs of the city of New York by Department of Sanitation trucks. Men of the department work on their own time to collect the critical war metal

Empty collapsible tubes: a tin mine for war industry. Pouring molten tin, reclaimed from old tooth paste and other similiar metal tubes, into molds at the Newark, New Jersey, plant of the Tin Salvage Institute. Heavy demands from war industries has prompted recovery of tin from collapsible tubes

Empty collapsible tubes: a tin mine for war industry. Pouring molten tin, reclaimed from old tooth paste and other similiar metal tubes, into molds at the Newark, New Jersey, plant of the Tin Salvage Institute. Heavy demands from war industries has prompted recovery of tin from collapsible tubes

Empty collapsible tubes: a tin mine for war industry. Recovery of tin from squeezed-out toothpaste and other collapsible metal tubes begins at drug and other stored where the critical metal is collected under the tube-for-tube exchange plan. Millions of tubes are collected in this way for recovery of tin at government controlled salvage plant in New Jersey

Empty collapsible tubes: a tin mine for war industry. A ladle of almost pure tin, reclaimed from old tooth paste and other metal tubes, is removed from a heating pot for pouring into molds at the Newark, New Jersey, plant of the Tin Salvage Institute. This plant handles about 400,000 pounds of old tubes each month

New York, New York. Street scene showing open trash cans along the curb

Close-up of tons and tons of empty tin cans collected from houses and factories throughout the city of New York in the war salvage drive

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