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A black and white photo of men working on a horse drawn cart. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of men working on a horse drawn cart. Office o...

Actual size of negative is D (approximately 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches). Image source: Official British photo. Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overse... More

Reciprocal aid. A British concrete mixer is employed to prepare a runway for an airfield in Britain for the U.S. Army Air Forces. British labor and material is used in the construction of runways, offices, sleeping quarters and all essential services required for an airport. The facilities are supplied to the United States under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. A British concrete mixer is employed to prepare a runw...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a car, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

A black and white photo of a truck and a crane. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of a truck and a crane. Office of War Informat...

Actual size of negative is D (approximately 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches). Image source: Official British photo. Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overse... More

A black and white photo of a man on a ladder. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of a man on a ladder. Office of War Informatio...

Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches). Image source: Official British photo. Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Pictu... More

Reciprocal aid. Spraying the surface of a completed runway for an airfield in Britain for the U.S. Army Air Forces. British labor and material is used in the construction of runways, offices, sleeping quarters and all essential services required for an airport. These facilities are supplied to the United States under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Spraying the surface of a completed runway for an airf...

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

One year of reciprocal aid. British labor has built hundreds of camps such as this, as part of a tremendous program to provide the American soldiers arriving in Britain. Hospitals, airfields, munitions, planes, and equipment of all kinds are included. Supplies given us by Britain in six months, exclusive of construction materials, would have required 1,200,000 ship-tons of space if transported from the United States

One year of reciprocal aid. British labor has built hundreds of camps ...

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

Reciprocal aid. Preparing an airfield in Britain for the U.S. Army Air Forces. British labor and material is used in the construction of runways, offices, sleeping quarters and all essential services required for an airport. These facilities are supplied to the United States under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Preparing an airfield in Britain for the U.S. Army Air...

Public domain photograph of excavation, bulldozer, land management, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Reciprocal aid. Pouring concrete for runways for an airfield in Britain for the U.S. Army Air Forces. British labor and material is used in the construction of runways, offices, sleeping quarters and all essential services required for an airport. These facilities are supplied to the United States under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Pouring concrete for runways for an airfield in Britai...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a car, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

One year of reciprocal aid. British labor has built hundreds of camps such as this, as part of a tremendous program to provide the American soldiers arriving in Britain. Hospitals, airfields, munitions, planes, and equipment of all kinds are included. Supplies given us by Britain in six months, exclusive of construction materials, would have required 1,200,000 ship-tons of space if transported from the United States

One year of reciprocal aid. British labor has built hundreds of camps ...

Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches). Caption card lists some of the printing history of image. Image source: Official British photo. Title and other information from caption card. Transfer... More

A black and white photo of men working on a machine. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of men working on a machine. Office of War Inf...

Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches). Image source: Official British photo. Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Pictu... More

A group of men standing around a bulldozer. Office of War Information Photograph

A group of men standing around a bulldozer. Office of War Information ...

Actual size of negative is D (approximately 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches). Image source: Official British photo. Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overse... More

Reciprocal aid. Building a Nissen hut at an airfield in Britain for American Army Air Forces. British labor and material is used in the construction of runways, offices, sleeping quarters and all essential services required for an airport. These facilities are supplied to the United States under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Building a Nissen hut at an airfield in Britain for Am...

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