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Unloading Cargo, from Plane to Raft in Labrador

Unloading Cargo, from Plane to Raft in Labrador

Original Caption: Supplying remote weather station: Unloading cargo, plane to raft. (Indian House, Labrador) Administrative Records

Approaching Plane with Small Raft in Labrador

Approaching Plane with Small Raft in Labrador

Original Caption: Supplying remote weather station: Approaching plane with small raft. (Indian House, Labrador) Administrative Records

Pumping Fuel Oil from Wing Tanks in Labrador

Pumping Fuel Oil from Wing Tanks in Labrador

Original Caption: Supplying remote weather station: Pumping fuel oil from wing tanks. (Indian House, Labrador) Administrative Records

Miscellaneous Cargo in Cabin of PBY [Patrol Bomber-Y] in Labrador

Miscellaneous Cargo in Cabin of PBY [Patrol Bomber-Y] in Labrador

Original Caption: Supplying remote weather station: Miscellaneous cargo in cabin of PBY. (Indian House, Labrador) Administrative Records

The Last Lap, from Landing Spot to Storeroom in Labrador

The Last Lap, from Landing Spot to Storeroom in Labrador

Original Caption: Supplying remote weather station: The last lap, from landing spot to storeroom. (Indian House, Labrador) Administrative Records

Pumping Fuel Oil into Storage Tanks in Labrador

Pumping Fuel Oil into Storage Tanks in Labrador

Original Caption: Supplying remote weather station: Pumping fuel oil into storage tanks. (Indian House, Labrador) Administrative Records

Pumping Fuel for Remote Weather Station

Pumping Fuel for Remote Weather Station

This photograph shows supplies going to a remote weather station by pumping fuel oil from wing tanks in Indian House, Labrador. This photograph was taken by the Boston Port of Embarkation. Administrative Records

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