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1. Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association Alarm Systems London: THE ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS USERS' ASSOCIATION; [2007]

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2. Used Construction Equipment Research Corporation Equipment distributors' analysis of used construction equipment sales Chicago: Used Construction Equipment Research Corporation

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3. DARDANO, DANIEL EQUIPAMIENTO PARA TODOS, NIVEL 3/ EQUIPMENT FOR EVERYONE - LEVEL 3 [Place of publication not identified]: CASA CREACION; 2018

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4. Harris & Ewing C & P TELEPHONE CO. EQUIPMENT [between 1905 and 1945]

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Instance 20220696
5. The Freedonia Group, Inc WORLD OILFIELD EQUIPMENT Cleveland, Ohio: The Freedonia Group, Inc; 2008

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6. Harris & Ewing ARMY, U.S. INSPECTION, NEW EQUIPMENT 1910

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7. Harris & Ewing DICKINSON, JACOB M. SECRETARY OF WAR. INSPECTING ARMY EQUIPMENT - Electronic Resource

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8. Harris & Ewing FIRST LADY VISITS GOODWILL INDUSTRIES. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 20. MRS. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, AN HONORARY MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF GOODWILL INDUSTRIES, VISITED THE WASHINGTON AGENCY TODAY AND TALKED WITH THE AGED AND HANDICAPPED MEN AND WOMEN. SHE IS SHOWN WITH STANLEY WATERS, A CRIPPLED YOUNGSTER, WHOSE SPECIALTY IS THE REPAIRING OF RADIOS AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT [1937] April 20

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9. Harris & Ewing C & P TELEPHONE CO. EQUIPMENT [between 1905 and 1945]

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Instance 20220697
10. Harris & Ewing ARMY, U.S. EQUIPMENT ON SOLDIER 1916

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11. Harris & Ewing RED CROSS. EQUIPMENT [between 1905 and 1945]

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Instance 20220810
12. SMALL ENGINES AND OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT Beverly, MA: Cool Spring Press; 2021

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13. Palmer, Alfred T. Steel mill equipment. Tanks! Ships! Guns! They all take steel and more steel. These highly skilled machinists are doing their part to expand and maintain America's steel production capacity. Heavy castings that will form the backbone of steel mill equipment are being machined in one of Pennsylvania's heavy industry plants now converted to the production of vitally needed military equipment. Aetna. Elwood City, Pennsylvania 1941 Dec

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14. Freeman, Albert Transportation Equipment Branch Staff, Office of Defense Transportation, Chief Andrew Stevenson. Left to right: David P. Beach, Assistant Chief, Maintenance and Supply Section; F.B. Robins, Chief, Maintenance and Supply Section; John O'Farrell, Assistant Chief, Maintenance and Supply Section; E.C. Hanly, Principal Technical Assistant, Motive Power Section; C.H. Creassser, Acting Chief, Motive Power Section, C.H. Helsper, Program Requirements Specialist; G.M. Cornell, Assistant Chief, Transportation Equipment Branch; Harry Warren, Assistant to the Chief, Transportation Equipment Branch; R.W. Caswell, Assistant Chief, Bus and Electric Railway Section; E.S. Pardoe, Chief, Bus and Electric Railway Section; S.F. Udstad, Assistant Chief, Rolling Stock Section; D.W. Odiorne, Chief, Rolling Stock Section; J.C. Angsten, Assistant Chief, Rolling Stock Section 1942 July

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15. Hollem, Howard R. Conversion. Floor waxer plant. These twenty-year-old lathes are producing equipment for Uncle Sam's armed forces twenty-two hours a day. Alive to the possibilities of converting old equipment to defense usage, the owner of this small Eastern factory bought and remodelled old equipment which is proving its mettle in 1942. Note overhead power-driven machinery. Floorola Products Inc., York, Pennsylvania 1942 Feb

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16. Hollem, Howard R. Conversion. Floor waxer plant. Now making machine-gun cover plates, this machine was converted from a line shaft drive to motor drive when a small Eastern manufacturing company converted its product from floor waxers to small parts for war equipment. Unable to purchase new equipment for his defense work, the plant's owner bought second hand equipment and remodelled it. Delivery of first orders was made 30 days after contract, an amazingly short time considering that conversion of the machinery took two weeks of it. Floorola Products Inc., York, Pennsylvania 1942 Feb

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17. Hollem, Howard R. Conversion. Floor waxer plant. These twenty-year-old lathes are producing equipment for Uncle Sam's armed forces twenty-two hours a day. Alive to the possibilities of converting old equipment to defense usage, the owner of this small Eastern factory bought and remodelled old equipment which is proving its mettle in 1942. Note overhead power-driven machinery. Floorola Products Inc., York, Pennsylvania 1942 Feb

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Instance 19635427
18. Palmer, Alfred T. Steel mill equipment. Tanks! Ships! Guns! They all take steel and more steel. These highly skilled machinists are doing their part to expand and maintain America's steel production capacity. Heavy castings that will form the backbone of steel mill equipment are being machined in one of Pennsylvania's heavy industry plants now converted to the production of vitally needed military equipment. Aetna. Ellwood City, Pennsylvania 1941 Dec

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Instance 19645543
19. Equipment

LC Classification (LCC)
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Topic
SH155
Agriculture--Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling--Aquaculture--Fish culture--Equipment ; Equipment--Fish culture
20. Equipment

LC Classification (LCC)
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Topic
UB274
Military Science--Military administration--Sabotage--Equipment ; Equipment--Sabotage


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