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Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest, at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. The children eating their lunch

Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department. by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest, at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. Eating lunch at the nursery

Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department. by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest, at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. Eating lunch at the nursery

Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest, at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. Children coming in to lunch

Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest, at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. Children coming in to lunch

Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department. by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest, at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. Waiting for something to eat

Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department. by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest, at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. Waiting for something to eat

Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest, at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. Having milk and cookies

Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest, at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. Having milk and cookies

Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest, at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. The children eating their lunch

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Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Temp. note: owibatch4

Film copy on SIS roll 9, frame 85.

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district of columbia washington dc safety film negatives lot 748 carlton smith photo children columbia health department day nursery war work leroy bonbrest branch avenue office of war information farm security administration united states history great depression library of congress
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01/01/1943
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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

label_outline Explore Lot 748, Carlton Smith, Columbia Health Department

Ingeborg & Altenburg of Oldenburg

Central High School pageant - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Animals. Polar bear - Theodor Horydczak collection

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A black and white photo of a group of children, Washington, D.C. Children at play

Mrs. Ole Thompson, wife of farmer, carrying food to the table. Williams County, North Dakota

A black and white photo of two children sitting on a porch, West Virginia. Farm Security Administration photograph.

Children who were begging for pennies in the market in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico

Japanese dancing instruction, Chicago Buddhist Temple, 1151 W. Leland, Chicago, Illinois

Coolidge, Pinal County, Arizona. Casa Grande Farms, FSA (Farm Security Administration) project. Pig

Old Ebbitt Grill, 1427 F Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Citation winner. Certificate winner, George Smolarek, employed in the Aircraft Engine Department, Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan, at the luncheon tendered by Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), following the White House ceremony

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district of columbia washington dc safety film negatives lot 748 carlton smith photo children columbia health department day nursery war work leroy bonbrest branch avenue office of war information farm security administration united states history great depression library of congress