Conversion. Auto radiators to army helmets. An army helmet is formed...

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TITLE:Conversion. Auto radiators to army helmets. An army helmet is formed from a flat piece of sheet steel in one operation at a drawing press in a converted Eastern factory. A short time ago this same press and operator were stamping out parts for automobile radiators. McCool Radiator Company, Detroit, Michigan

CALL NUMBER:LC-USE6- D-005010 [P&P]

REPRODUCTION NUMBER:LC-USE6-D-005010 (b&w film neg.)

MEDIUM:1 negative : safety ; 5 x 7 inches or smaller.

CREATED/PUBLISHED:1942 Apr.

CREATOR:

Baune, photographer.

RELATED NAMES:

United States. Office of War Information.

NOTES:

Title and other information from caption card.

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

LOT 2042 (Location of corresponding print.)

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

Film copy on SIS roll 31, frame 766.

SUBJECTS:

United States--Michigan--Wayne County--Detroit.

FORMAT:

Safety film negatives.

PART OF:Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)

REPOSITORY:Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division Washington, DC 20540

DIGITAL ID:(intermediary roll film) fsa 8b03580

CARD #:oem2002003655/PP





Pop Art Machine Code: fsa-8b03000-8b03500-8b03580


LOC 1271735


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