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International Nickel Co. in Baltimore. Sub Treasury, Customs House, Baltimore

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The Theodor Horydczak Collection is a collection of photographs taken by Theodor Horydczak (1890-1971) a Polish-born American photographer who worked in Washington D.C. from the 1910s to the 1950s includes images of Washington, D.C. history, street scenes, government buildings, landmarks, public events, and portraits.

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customhouses maryland baltimore acetate negatives baltimore md horydczak collection theodor horydczak international nickel sub treasury customs house united states history library of congress washington dc
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01/01/1945
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Baltimore (Md.)
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Library of Congress
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Publication may be restricted. For information see "Horydczak Collection" (http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/print/res/100_hory.html)

label_outline Explore Sub Treasury, International Nickel, Baltimore Md

U.S. United States Custom House, New York

Custom House tower, Boston, Massachusetts

[Street in Baltimore Maryland with rowhouses and building with sign "Neighborhood Housing Services"]

Pat Darling, business at 311 N. Howard St., Baltimore, Maryland. First floor detail I

Fresco painting "Explorer Block" located in rotunda, Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, New York

Orleans Street Branch Library located on Central Avenue at Orleans Street, Baltimore, Maryland

Rags. Collection and processing. Bales of scrap paper and rags standing on the unloading platform outside a large Maryland plant which uses this scrap material in the manufacture of roofing felt and bases for linoleum floor coverings. Shapiro Company, Baltimore, Maryland

Post Office & Customs House, Ninth & Locust, Eighth & Olive Streets, Saint Louis, Independent City, MO

Bethlehem-Fairfield shipyards, Baltimore, Maryland. General view of the after ends of the ways

Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. This maze of rolling cranes, at a large Eastern shipyard is a typical scene in many large shipyards at work on ships for Uncle Sam's Navy and merchant fleet. Stocks of material are piled up for the cranes to take to vessels under construction so there is no delay in production while waiting for sections or materials. All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland

Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. Shell plates of a ship at the bow, where the inner plates are first bolted to the outer plates for added strength. The rivets are countersunk to be flush on the outer side. Production scene in a large Eastern shipyard. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland

Stewart & Co., business in Reisterstown Rd. Plaza, Baltimore, Maryland. Furniture II

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customhouses maryland baltimore acetate negatives baltimore md horydczak collection theodor horydczak international nickel sub treasury customs house united states history library of congress washington dc