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1. This plaque, bearing a design showing a plow, anchor and steam hammer, symbolizing the agriculture, commerce and manufacturing of the east, is being disposed of as scrap to aid the war effort. The Union Pacific Railroad has notified the Industrial Salvage Section of the War Production Board (WPB) Bureau of Industrial Conservation. It was erected on the road's Missouri River Bridge in 1888. The weight of the plaque is estimated at 1000 pounds of bronze and steel, including frame supports. It is five feet high, six feet wide and four inches thick 1941 or 1942

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2. Buffalo head. Symbols of a glorious past join the scrap for freedom. This giant buffalo head is being disposed of as scrap to aid the war effort. The Union Pacific Railroad has notified the Industrial Salvage Section of the War Production (WPB) Board Bureau of Industrial Conservation. It was erected on the road's Missouri River Bridge in 1888 to symbolize the wildness of the Western plains. The weight of the copper bronze buffalo head is estimated to be 2400 pounds, not including 1000 pounds of steel in the framework. It is seven feet six inches high, six feet wide and four feet nine inches thick 1941 or 1942

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3. This plaque, bearing a design showing a plow, anchor and steam hammer, symbolizing the agriculture, commerce and manufacturing of the east, is being disposed of as scrap to aid the war effort. The Union Pacific Railroad has notified the Industrial Salvage Section of the War Production Board (WPB) Bureau of Industrial Conservation. It was erected on the road's Missouri River Bridge in 1888. The weight of the plaque is estimated at 1000 pounds of bronze and steel, including frame supports. It is five feet high, six feet wide and four inches thick

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19643625
4. Buffalo head. Symbols of a glorious past join the scrap for freedom. This giant buffalo head is being disposed of as scrap to aid the war effort. The Union Pacific Railroad has notified the Industrial Salvage Section of the War Production (WPB) Board Bureau of Industrial Conservation. It was erected on the road's Missouri River Bridge in 1888 to symbolize the wildness of the Western plains. The weight of the copper bronze buffalo head is estimated to be 2400 pounds, not including 1000 pounds of steel in the framework. It is seven feet six inches high, six feet wide and four feet nine inches thick

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5. Palmer, Alfred T. Bofors forty-millimeter mounts. The machine of bronze rings gears for the production of Bofors forty-millimeter anti-aircraft guns mounts and carriages at a large Midwest rubber factory involves skilled precision operations. Here an expert workman is making the final cut on a vertical turret lathe. When this operation is complete, the bronze ring will be moved to the gear for the concluding operation 1941 Dec

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6. Rittase, William M., 1894-1968 Production. Ship propellers, etc. A massive ship propeller of manganese bronze is calibrated for later machine operations. The huge war production plant in which it was made is also turning out tanks and locomotives. Baldwin Locomotive Works 1942 May

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7. Rittase, William M., 1894-1968 Production. Ship propellers, etc. Surrounded by the blades of huge manganese bronze ship propellers, workman of a large war production plant chip off surface irregularities with pneumatic hammers. Baldwin Locomotive Works 1942 May

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8. Rittase, William M., 1894-1968 Production. Ship propellers, etc. Molten manganese bronze is poured into a massive mold as a huge ship propeller is cast. A season foundryman in a large war production plant controls the pouring operation. Baldwin Locomotive Works 1942 May

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9. Rittase, William M., 1894-1968 Production. Ship propellers, etc. Surface irregularities on the blades of manganese bronze ship propellers are chipped off with a pneumatic hammer in the machine shop of a large Eastern plant now engaged wholly in war Production. Baldwin Locomotive Works 1942 May

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10. Véber, Cécile Métallurgie des dépôts de bronzes à la fin de l'age du bronze final (IXe-VIIIe av. J.-C.) dans le domaine Sarre-Lorraine Oxford: Archaeopress; 2009

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11. Matériaux, productions, circulations du néolithique à l'âge du bronze

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12. Guilaine, Jean Matériaux, productions, circulations du néolithique à l'âge du bronze Paris: Errance; 2002

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13. Rowlands, M. J. The production and distribution of metalwork in the Middle Bronze Age in Southern Britain Oxford [Eng.]: British Archaeological Reports; 1976

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Instance 4143325
14. Gauss, Walter, 1969- Pottery production and supply at Bronze Age Kolonna, Aegina Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften; 2011

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Instance 17390063
15. Gruber, Edward Steel, bronze, and aluminum gear blanks. A Brooklyn manufacturer holding marine contracts is seeking subcontractng facilities for the production of a large number of gear blanks of various sizes and shapes 1941?

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Instance 19643519
16. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Marine boilers. Bronze heads for surface condensors are drilled and inspected by experienced men at a big Midwest plant now producing essential equipment for the Army 1942 Jan

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Instance 19637071
17. Webb, M. Jennifer Ambelikou Aletri metallurgy and pottery production in Middle Bronze Age Cyprus Uppsala: Aaströms förlag; 2013

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18. Palmer, Alfred T. A bronze collar is fitted on a shell for the Army in a converted automobile plant. Much of the production machinery was switched to the new work with little change, some was changed more radically and some new machinery was installed. Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan 1942 Feb

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Instance 19636276
19. Hingh, Anne Evelyne de Food production and food procurement in the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age (2000-500 BC) Leiden: Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University; 2000

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Instance 12384758
20. Best, Joanne Late Bronze Age pottery production Dorchester, UK: Dorset Natural History & Archaeology Society; c2013

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