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American Red Cross - Groups - Has charge of consturction of hospital for American wounded. Staff in charge of consturction work of the big, new Sarisbury Hospital near Southampton, England

American Red Cross - Groups - Has charge of consturction of hospital f...

Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Groups Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Airplanes - Instruments - Manufacture of oil tank gauges for airplanes at the Akron Selle Co. Plant, Akron, O. Tanner U.S. #30 gauge, three rod consturction for deep tanks. Rec'd from Akron Selle Co

Airplanes - Instruments - Manufacture of oil tank gauges for airplanes...

Photographer: Rec'd from Akron Selle Co. Airplanes - Instruments Public domain scan of oil tank, gas tank, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

NONSKID REMOVAL DURING HALEY DOCKSIDE

NONSKID REMOVAL DURING HALEY DOCKSIDE

LOS ANGELES, Cailf. (Sept. 30, 2002)--Petty Officer 3rd Class Jeff Meagher, a machinery technician from CGC Alex Haley's main propulsion shop, makes repairs to a valve during Haley's recent dockside. USCG phot... More

NONSKID REMOVAL DURING HALEY DOCKSIDE

NONSKID REMOVAL DURING HALEY DOCKSIDE

LOS ANGELES, Cailf. (Sept. 30, 2002)--Cmdr. Craig Lloyd, commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley, surveys the metal section of a bulkhead he is about to cut away during Haley's dockside helo-hanger ... More

The oppressive Central American heat and humidity did

The oppressive Central American heat and humidity did

The oppressive Central American heat and humidity did not dissuade a crowd of over 200 Micheletti citizens from joining in the festivities celebrating the joint effort to build a school in Micheletti, Honduras,... More

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