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Airplanes - Radiators - Manufacture of Radiators for Aeroplanes at the Marlin-Rockwell Corporation Plant, New York City. Navy radiator for N9 seaplane

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Photographer: Marlin-Rockwell Corp.

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1917 - 1918
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airplanes radiators manufacture aeroplanes marlin rockwell corporation plant marlin rockwell corporation plant new york city navy radiator navy radiator seaplane new york aircraft industry airplane industry world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 world war i world war one airplanes manufacturing plants high resolution ultra high resolution marlin rockwell corp n 9 seaplane us national archives