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01/01/1900
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American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work (workrooms and classes) - Red Cross women stop bandage making to make garments for needy. This photograph shows the surgical dressing unit of the Red Cross which has been ordered to give up work on bandages and who are now making garments for the French and Belgian who are in need of clothing

Four helmeted Navy divers with air hoses to the surface work to raise the hull of the submarine ex-USS BLUEGILL (SS-242) during Pacific Submarine Salvage Exercise 83 (PACSUBSALVEX-83) off the coast of Maui

池田孤邨画 『抱一上人真蹟鏡』|Mirror of Genuine Work of Monk Hōitsu (Hōitsu shōnin shinseki kagami)

A local worker makes modifications to the screening

Occupational woodworking shop such as to be found at almost all Canadian Military Convalescent Hospitals because of the therapeutic value of useful occupation. No. 964: Winnepeg, Man.; No. 965: Montreal, P.Q

U.S. Marines assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron

NAVY YARD, U.S., WASHINGTON. BORING BREECH OF 14 INCH GUN

Firefighters work to put out the flames moments after a hijacked jetliner crashed into the Pentagon at approximately 0930 on September 11, 2001

The launching of the "Amcross", Chester, Pennsylvania Members of the christening party on the launching stand. At the left are Mrs. Livingston Farrand and Miss Margaret Farrand, sponsor of the "Amcross"

Two crewmen work in the catapult control room aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 71)

Three-inch A.A. cartridge cases. Cartridge cases for three-inch antiaircraft shells are produced by a series of operations that transform a flat brass disc into a case ready for loading with propelling charge and shell. Between each operation there is careful washing to remove all scale and adhesion and to leave surfaces clean for later processing. The big Midwest plant doing the work is well equipped to handle it in stride

One of the three big ARC warehouses in London. The picture shows part of one day's shipment to France from the depot at 217 Knightsbridge, London, near Buckingham Palace

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