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Airplanes - Materials - Castor Bean Culture, Dade City, Florida. Field of castor beans. The oil which is made from the beans is used as a lubricant for airplane engines since high altitude does not freeze it. The industry is practically new in this country as a result of war needs. Several tons of castor seeds were supplied by the British government in order to get the industry properly started here. From Geo. H. Walker

Airplanes - Materials - Castor Bean Culture, Dade City, Florida. Field...

Date Taken: 6/5/1918 Photographer: Geo. H. Walker Airplanes - Materials

Airplanes - Materials - Castor Bean Culture, Dade City, Florida. Close view of castor plan showing the arrangement of the seeds. The castor oil which is made from the beans is used as a lubricant for airplane engines since high altitude does not freeze it. The industry is practically new in this country as a result of war needs. Several tons of castor seeds were supplied by the British government in order to get the industry properly started here. From Geo. H. Walker

Airplanes - Materials - Castor Bean Culture, Dade City, Florida. Close...

Date Taken: 6/5/1918 Photographer: Geo. H. Walker Airplanes - Materials

Airplanes - Materials - Castor Bean Culture, Dade City, Florida. Close view of castor bean field. The oil which is made from the beans is used as a lubricant for airplane engines since high altitude does not freeze it. The industry is practically new in this country as a result of war needs. Several tons of castor seeds were supplied by the British government in order to get the industry properly started here. From Geo. H. Walker

Airplanes - Materials - Castor Bean Culture, Dade City, Florida. Close...

Date Taken: 6/5/1918 Photographer: Geo. H. Walker Airplanes - Materials

Airplanes - Materials - Government contractor inspecting larges spikes on beans growing in yard of Native "cultivator." San Michel, Haiti. (Aviation Material)

Airplanes - Materials - Government contractor inspecting larges spikes...

Airplanes - Materials Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Airplanes - Materials - Castor Bean Culture, Dade City, Florida. The oil which is made from the beans is used as a lubricant for airplane engines since high altitude does not freeze it. The industry is practically new in this country as a result of war needs. Several tons of castor seeds were supplied by the British government in order to get the industry properly started here. From Geo. H. Walker

Airplanes - Materials - Castor Bean Culture, Dade City, Florida. The o...

Photographer: Geo. H. Walker Airplanes - Materials Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Warehouses - Prisoners' Relief. American Red Cross reserve storehouse at Lauzanna. All those bxes to the left are full of jam, se, senor, Jam, raspberry, gooseberry and all kinds of berry good jam. The bags of beans are for Darmstadt camp

American Red Cross - Warehouses - Prisoners' Relief. American Red Cros...

Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Warehouses Public domain photograph - prisoners of war, military forces during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Airplanes - Materials - Raising castor beans. First plows to be operated on plantation No. 2 of the United West Indies Corp., San Michel, Haiti. U.S. Government inspector on the left. Haitian Products Co

Airplanes - Materials - Raising castor beans. First plows to be operat...

Photographer: Haitian Products Co. Airplanes - Materials Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Airplanes - Materials - Castor Bean Culture, Dade City, Florida. The oil which is made from the beans is used as a lubricant for airplane engines since high altitude does not freeze it. The industry is practically new in this country as a result of war needs. Several tons of castor seeds were supplied by the British government in order to get the industry properly started here. From Geo. H. Walker

Airplanes - Materials - Castor Bean Culture, Dade City, Florida. The o...

Date Taken: 6/5/1918 Photographer: Geo. H. Walker Airplanes - Materials

American Red Cross - Prisoners of War - This is Army "A" food box and is sent the prisoner a week after he is sent the First Parcel. This package contains corned beef, 1lb salt pork, 1lb can slamon, 2lbs corned beef hash, 1 can pork and beans, 1lb tomatoes, 2 cans of corn, 2 cans of peas, 3lbs hard bread; 1lb butter; 1lb sugar; 1lb prunes; 1 bar of soap; 80 cigarettes; 4 pkgs of tobacco or one cut of chewing tobacco

American Red Cross - Prisoners of War - This is Army "A" food box and ...

Photographer: American Red Cross, France American Red Cross - Prisoners of War

Airplanes - Materials - Raising castor beans. View of plantation No. 2 of the United West Indies Corp. San Michel, Haiti. This was taken after six weeks of planting. Haitian Products Co

Airplanes - Materials - Raising castor beans. View of plantation No. 2...

Photographer: Haitian Products Co. Airplanes - Materials Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Airplanes - Materials - Castor Bean Culture, Dade City, Florida. The oil which is made from the beans is used as a lubricant for airplane engines since high altitude does not freeze it. The industry is practically new in this country as a result of war needs. Several tons of castor seeds were supplied by the British government in order to get the industry properly started here. From Geo. H. Walker

Airplanes - Materials - Castor Bean Culture, Dade City, Florida. The o...

Date Taken: 6/5/1918 Photographer: Geo. H. Walker Airplanes - Materials

Airplanes - Materials - Growing castor beans for the U.S. Government on the Sutter Basin Co. Lands, Sacremento Valley, Cal. Castor bean plant showing "spike" on which berry grows. From Signal Office, War Dept

Airplanes - Materials - Growing castor beans for the U.S. Government o...

Photographer: Signal Office, War Dept. Airplanes - Materials Public domain scan of drawing, 20th-century botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Airplanes - Materials - Raising castor beans. View of plantation No. 2 of the United West Indies Corp. San Michel, Haiti. This was taken after six weeks of planting. Haitian Products Co

Airplanes - Materials - Raising castor beans. View of plantation No. 2...

Photographer: Haitian Products Co. Airplanes - Materials Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Prisoners of War - This is "Army C Food Box" and is sent to the prisoner a week after he is sent "Army B" Box. It contains 1lb corned beef; 1lb roast beef; 1lb salt pork; 2lbs corned beef hash; 1 can of pork and beans; 1lb dried beans; 1lb tomatoes; 2lbs corn; 2lbs corn; 2lbs peas; 4lbs hard bread; 1lb sugar; half lb cocoa; 1lb prunes; 1 pint vinegar; 80 cigarettes or their equivalent in smoking tobacco with pipe or 1 piece of chewing tobacco

American Red Cross - Prisoners of War - This is "Army C Food Box" and ...

Photographer: American Red Cross, France American Red Cross - Prisoners of War

American Red Cross - Prisoners of War - "Army B Food Box" and is sent the prisoner a week after he is sent "A Box." It contains 1lb corned beef; 1lb roast beef; 1lb salmon; 2lbs corned beef hash; 1 can of pork and beans; 1lb tomatoes; 1 can of corn; 2 cans of peas; 4lbs hard bread; 1lb rice; 1 pint of evaporated milk; 1lb sugar; 1lb coffee; 1lb jam; raisins or figs; 80 cigarettes or in place of cigarettes 4 pkgs smoking tobacco or one cut of chewing tobacco

American Red Cross - Prisoners of War - "Army B Food Box" and is sent ...

Photographer: American Red Cross, France American Red Cross - Prisoners of War

American Red Cross - Warehouses - American Red Cross.  Pork and beans in the American Red Cross Reserve warehouse at Lausanne, to go to the boys in German prison camps

American Red Cross - Warehouses - American Red Cross. Pork and beans ...

Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Warehouses Public domain photograph - prisoners of war, military forces during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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