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Noland Plumbing Co., Inc. Warehouse interior II

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Picryl description: Public domain image of a construction site, wooden frame, timber, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

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1930
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Horydczak, Theodor, approximately 1890-1971, photographer
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Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 22209 ,  38.89678, -77.07248
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Library of Congress
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Publication may be restricted. For information see "Horydczak Collection" (http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/print/res/100_hory.html)

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Hoffmann-LaRoche Inc., Nutley, New Jersey. Building 28

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A wounded warrior completes the 30th Army Ten-Miler

Moncure Building, 1415 North Court House Road, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia

Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company. Cable tunnel in C&P building on N. Irving St., Arlington, Virginia

Svensk Lastbil AB (SLAB) Transport med vagnbjörn

Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. This maze of rolling cranes, at a large Eastern shipyard is a typical scene in many large shipyards at work on ships for Uncle Sam's Navy and merchant fleet. Stocks of material are piled up for the cranes to take to vessels under construction so there is no delay in production while waiting for sections or materials. All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland

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