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Conversion. Safe and lock company. Guns to blast the Axis from the earth. A factory which formerly produced locks and safes now produces thirty-seven-millimeter guns and gun mounts. Here the grinder goes into action on a gun. York Safe and Lock Company, York, Pennsylvania

A man working on a machine in a factory. Office of War Information Photograph

Conversion. Safe and lock company. Guns to blast the Axis from the earth. A factory which formerly produced locks and safes now produces thirty-seven-millimeter guns and gun mounts. York Safe and Lock Company, York, Pennsylvania

Conversion. Safe and lock company. Thirty-seven-millimeter gun parts go through the thread grinder in a factory now devoted to production of these weapons. The factory has been converted to this production from the manufacture of locks and safes. York Safe and Lock Company, York, Pennsylvania

Conversion. Safe and lock company. Thirty-seven-millimeter gun parts go through the thread grinder in a factory now devoted to production of these weapons. The factory has been converted to this production from the manufacture of locks and safes. York Safe and Lock Company, York, Pennsylvania

Conversion. Safe and lock company. Basing off the breech end of a thirty-seven-millimeter gun, this young worker is one of the millions of Americans hard at work behind the men behind the guns. Site of these operations is a factory which formerly made locks and safes, before its conversion to production of guns and gun mounts. York Safe and Lock Company, York, Pennsylvania

Conversion. Safe and lock company. Workers give the once-over to thirty-seven-millimeter gun mounts being assembled in a factory which formerly manufactured safes and locks for civilian use. York Safe and Lock Company, York, Pennsylvania

Conversion. Safe and lock company. Assembling the weapons of democracy. In a factory which formerly manufactured safes and locks, today thirty-seven-millimeter guns and gun mounts are coming off the assembly line. York Safe and Lock Company, York, Pennsylvania

Conversion. Safe and lock company. Basing off the breech end of a thirty-seven-millimeter gun, this young worker is one of the millions of Americans hard at work behind the men behind the guns. Site of these operations is a factory which formerly made locks and safes, before its conversion to production of guns and gun mounts. York Safe and Lock Company, York, Pennsylvania

Conversion. Safe and lock company. Guns to blast the Axis from the earth. A factory which formerly produced locks and safes now produces thirty-seven-millimeter guns and gun mounts. Here the grinder goes into action on a gun. York Safe and Lock Company, York, Pennsylvania

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01/01/1942
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Hollem, Howard R., photographer
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York (Pa.) ,  39.96250, -76.72778
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