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Rubber in storage. Preferred stock. It's crude rubber -- and there's more in many warehouses throughout the country to meet our war needs. The 250-pound bales, wrapped in burlap or packed in boxes, are stored in heating and thawing rooms until they attain the proper temperature for processing

Rubber in storage. Number one U.S. stockpile. Crude rubber stored at points throughout the country is ample for all the needs of our armed forces. Boxes and bales weighing 250 pounds are stored in heating and thawing rooms to bring them to the proper temperature for processing

Rubber in storage. Number one U.S. stockpile. Crude rubber stored at points throughout the country is ample for all the needs of our armed forces. Boxes and bales weighing 250 pounds are stored in heating and thawing rooms to bring them to the proper temperature for processing

Indian rubber. Tires for the machines of war are part of the great stock pile of equipment at an Indian port city. Much of this material has been shipped to India by lend-lease. Barrage balloons protect the stockpile

Indian rubber. Tires for the machines of war are part of the great stock pile of equipment at an Indian port city. Much of this material has been shipped to India by lend-lease. Barrage balloons protect the stockpile

Salvage. Scrap tires. On their way to swell America's most important stockpile. Employees of a large Southern junkyard load scrap tires for shipment to a reclaiming plant where the rubber will be removed and processed into essential war materials

Salvage. Scrap tires. On their way to swell America's most important stockpile. Employees of a large Southern junkyard load scrap tires for shipment to a reclaiming plant where the rubber will be removed and processed into essential war materials

Salvage. Scrap tires. On their way to swell America's most important stockpile. Employees of a large Southern junkyard load scrap tires for shipment to a reclaiming plant where the rubber will be removed and processed into essential war materials

Salvage. Scrap tires. On their way to swell America's most important stockpile. Employees of a large Southern junkyard load scrap tires for shipment to a reclaiming plant where the rubber will be removed and processed into essential war materials

Rubber in storage. Preferred stock. It's crude rubber -- and there's more in many warehouses throughout the country to meet our war needs. The 250-pound bales, wrapped in burlap or packed in boxes, are stored in heating and thawing rooms until they attain the proper temperature for processing

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Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches).

Title and other information from caption card.

Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Film copy on SIS roll 30, frame 2332.

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safety film negatives lot 2055 alfred t palmer united states office for emergency management photo it crude rubber rubber office of war information farm security administration stockphoto united states history stone library of congress
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01/01/1941
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label_outline Explore Lot 2055, United States Office For Emergency Management, Alfred T Palmer

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safety film negatives lot 2055 alfred t palmer united states office for emergency management photo it crude rubber rubber office of war information farm security administration stockphoto united states history stone library of congress