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Testing chemicals used in synthetic rubber manufacture at the laboratories of the Polymer Rubber Corporation - Oct. 1943

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Enid Challen of Galt, Ontario, Canada (left) and Betty Kane of Woodstock, Ontario, Canada testing chemicals used in synthetic rubber manufacture at the laboratories of the Polymer Rubber Corporation. /

Enid Challen (à gauche), de Galt (Ontario, Canada), et Betty Kane, de Woodstock (Ontario, Canada), font l'essai de produits chimiques utilisés dans la fabrication du caoutchouc synthétique aux laboratoires de la Polymer Rubber Corporation.

Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Pearl Sammett

Date(s) : October 1943 / octobre 1943

Reference No. / Numéro de référence : MIKAN 3197140

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Location / Lieu : Sarnia, Ontario, Canada

Credit / Mention de source :

Pearl Sammett. National Film Board of Canada. Photothèque. Library and Archives Canada /

Pearl Sammett / Office national du film du Canada. Photothèque. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada

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1943
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Library and Archives Canada
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