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Alas! Sam had a crying wife at both ends of the chain

Alas! Sam had a crying wife at both ends of the chain

Title on verso. (DLC/PP-1933:0175). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published as headpiece in: "Plumblossom Beebe's Adventure" by Julian Ralph, Harper's magazine, 91:943 (... More

Galilee trip. Tiberias fisheries (Arab). Drawing in the drag net, showing both ends of the net

Galilee trip. Tiberias fisheries (Arab). Drawing in the drag net, show...

Public domain photograph of Jerusalem, Israel, Palestine, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Tin can alley leads to victory. Third step in household preparation of tin cans for salvage; tuck both ends inside the can and step on it firmly. Don't hammer it flat
Gabion, a cylinder basket, open at both ends, about three feet wide, and as much in height

Gabion, a cylinder basket, open at both ends, about three feet wide, a...

Print shows a gabion. Caption continues: They serve in sieges to carry on the approaches under cover, when they come pretty near the fortification. Illus. in: A new military, historical, and explanatory dictio... More

Production. War housing trailers. Stepped-up production of war housing trailers caused an assembly line to overflow into a plant yard at both ends. View of the spill-over assembly line of Western Trailer Company at Los Angeles. Chassis seen here have been much simplified over former types, using a minimum of steel. Wood stringers replace metal formerly employed. The trailer in the background has sides in place and is now ready to hit the inside assembly line

Production. War housing trailers. Stepped-up production of war housing...

Public domain photograph related to Great Depression, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chicago, Illinois. The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad runs a special service in these freight cars marked "X" between Chicago and Milwaukee. The cars are loaded with goods in proper order on these hand trucks. The cars are sent on to Milwaukee, trucks and all, are unloaded there, trucks reloaded, and shipped in the freight cars back to specified tracks. By setting aside special tracks at both ends, and keeping the goods in proper order for unloading, a great deal of time is saved

Chicago, Illinois. The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad runs a specia...

Public domain photograph of 1930s America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Tin can alley leads to victory. Save that tin can! Uncle Sam needs it. As vital as iron and steel to the war effort, reclaimed tin is used to make the bushings of airplane motors and machine-gun mounts, and for other war equipment. First step in preparing cans for your government is to remove both ends (or leave attached by no more than one-half inch).

Tin can alley leads to victory. Save that tin can! Uncle Sam needs it....

Public domain photograph of 3d object museum collection, metal, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Tin can alley leads to victory. Third step in household preparation of tin cans for salvage; tuck both ends inside the can and step on it firmly. Don't hammer it flat

Tin can alley leads to victory. Third step in household preparation of...

Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More

Galilee trip. Tiberias fisheries (Arab). Drawing in the drag net, showing both ends of the net

Galilee trip. Tiberias fisheries (Arab). Drawing in the drag net, show...

Title and date from: photographer's logbook: Matson Registers, v. 2, [1940-1946]. Caption continues from catalog: July 9-11, 1940. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.

Tin can alley leads to victory. Save that tin can! Uncle Sam needs it. As vital as iron and steel to the war effort, reclaimed tin is used to make the bushings of airplane motors and machine-gun mounts, and for other war equipment. First step in preparing cans for your government is to remove both ends (or leave attached by no more than one-half inch)

Tin can alley leads to victory. Save that tin can! Uncle Sam needs it....

Actual size of negative is D (approximately 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches). Negative has a tape mask. Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture D... More

Chicago, Illinois. The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad runs a special service in these freight cars marked "X" between Chicago and Milwaukee. The cars are loaded with goods in proper order on these hand trucks. The cars are sent on to Milwaukee, trucks and all, are unloaded there, trucks reloaded, and shipped in the freight cars back to specified tracks. By setting aside special tracks at both ends, and keeping the goods in proper order for unloading, a great deal of time is saved

Chicago, Illinois. The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad runs a specia...

Public domain photograph of 1930s America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description