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Tool grinder at the Berwyn project, Maryland

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01/01/1936
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Mydans, Carl, photographer
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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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U.S. Plant Introduction Station, Landscape, 11601 Old Pond Road, Glenn Dale, Prince George's County, MD

A group of men working on a construction project, Great Depression. FSA/OWI Photograph

Coffee Grinder on Side of Chuck Wagon

A couple of men working in a field. Office of War Information Photograph

Conversion. Food machinery plant. This turret lathe was purchased second-hand from a nearby shoe factory to speed production on war subcontracts held by a New England plant which formerly turned out cube steak machinery. Edwin Becker is checking on a retooling job in progress which will eventually fit the new lathe to thread three-and-a-quarter-inch hexagonal nuts. Becker is checking the measurements of the tool hole in the turret with those of the specially-built tap which will do the threading. Cube Steak Machine Company, Boston, Massachusetts

Mike Hlad's instrument shop, Lyons, Illinois; Slavo Hlad's Balkan Music Store, W. Cermak, Berwyn, Illinois

A black and white photo of an old tractor, possibly related to: Land clearing. Prince George's County, Maryland

A woman pulling a suitcase with a dog in it. Office of War Information Photograph

Experts at Bureau of Standards study effect of corrosive soils on specimens of pipe. Washington, D.C., Aug. 8. Of interest to home builders the country over is the study being made by experts at the National Bureau of Standards of the effect of corrosive soils on pipes and protective materials. Samples of pipe which have been buried for four years in fifteen soils differing widely in their characteristics, are being tested. Included are several varieties of ferrous materials as well as copper, brass, and bronze. Soldered and brazed joints, protective materials, and pipe made of a composition of cement and asbestos are also represented. Walter Johnson, of the Bureau, is pictured removing graphitic corrosion from cast iron with an air-driven tool. The corrosion products are too hard to be removed with a brush or by chemical treatment, 8/8/38

A black and white photo of a man driving a tractor Farmers of Great Depression. Dust bowl refugees, Resettlement program.

A black and white photo of a man carrying a wheelbarrow Farm Security Administration / Office of War Information photo.

A group of children sitting at desks in a classroom, School room. Greenbelt, Maryland

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