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Conversion. From garage to defense workshop. Lindstrom put his car in the garage to make room for his shop in the garage. Above, he standss outside with his wife and town children, John, 10, and Nancey, 7. This is an outstanding example of the small man doing his bit in the nations's vast war effort

Conversion. From garage to defense workshop. Lindstrom shown working at a small milling machine in his garage shop. This, like most of his other equipment, is comparatively new and modern

Conversion. From garage to defense workshop. At left, George W. Bocdanoffy, vice president of the machine shop company explains a job to John Lindstrom of Howe Company. Formerly an employee, Lindstrom now is his own boss doing subcontracting for his former boss in a small machine shop set up in the garage in the rear of his home

Conversion. From garage to defense workshop. In the living room of his home in suburban Passaic, New Jersey, Carell shows his son, George junior, a toy battleship as his wife and daughter look on. When mechanical work was just his hobby, he made his children a fine model railroad

Conversion. From garage to defense workshop. John Lindstrom produces war goods in his garage converted somewhere in New Jersey into a busy machine shop

Conversion. From garage to defense workshop. John Lindstrom produces war goods in his garage converted somewhere in New Jersey into a busy machine shop

Conversion. From garage to defense workshop. At left, George W. Bocdanoffy, vice president of the machine shop company explains a job to John Lindstrom of Howe Company. Formerly an employee, Lindstrom now is his own boss doing subcontracting for his former boss in a small machine shop set up in the garage in the rear of his home

Conversion. From garage to defense workshop. George Carell who successfully converted his garage into a defense workshop is shown checking finished parts of war products with micometer. The garage and basement form his factory. No waste of space or time here. Carell got to work without delay and his makeshift factory is going full blast grinding out tools to beat the axis

Conversion. From garage to defense workshop. Lindstrom shown working at a small milling machine in his garage shop. This, like most of his other equipment, is comparatively new and modern

Conversion. From garage to defense workshop. Lindstrom put his car in the garage to make room for his shop in the garage. Above, he standss outside with his wife and town children, John, 10, and Nancey, 7. This is an outstanding example of the small man doing his bit in the nations's vast war effort

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Picryl description: Public domain image of children in poverty, child labor, Great Depression, 1930s, migrant workers, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

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new jersey passaic county passaic safety film negatives conversion garage defense workshop defense workshop lindstrom car room shop standss wife town children town children john nancey example bit nations war effort 1940 s 40 s united states history library of congress