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1. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. These flat cars loaded with prefabricated and assembled sections for ships under construction at a large Eastern yard are leaving nearby plant formerly used for the manufacture of Pullman cars. The work of this plant means many valuable months saved in building of Uncle Sam's Liberty Fleet. All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem- Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland 1941?

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2. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. These flat cars loaded with prefabricated and assembled sections for ships under construction at a large Eastern yard are leaving nearby plant formerly used for the manufacture of Pullman cars. The work of this plant means many valuable months saved in building of Uncle Sam's Liberty Fleet. All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem- Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland

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3. Palmer, Alfred T. Another blow for Victory. A cowl for an Army jeep is stamped from a flat steel sheet in one of the world's largest automotive plants. The giant 126-ton Bliss double-action press, exerting 350 tons pressure on the sheet, forms a cowl in one operation. Ford Lincoln plant, Michigan

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4. Palmer, Alfred T. Striking telling blows at the Axis. Each blow of this machine stamps out a cowl for an army jeep from a flat steel sheet under 350 tons prssure. The 126-ton Bliss double-action press is regular equipment of one of the world's largest automobile plants. Ford Lincoln plant, Michigan

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5. Palmer, Alfred T. Striking telling blows at the Axis. Each blow of this machine stamps out a cowl for an army jeep from a flat steel sheet under 350 tons prssure. The 126-ton Bliss double-action press is regular equipment of one of the world's largest automobile plants. Ford Lincoln plant, Michigan 1942 Feb

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6. Palmer, Alfred T. Another blow for Victory. A cowl for an Army jeep is stamped from a flat steel sheet in one of the world's largest automotive plants. The giant 126-ton Bliss double-action press, exerting 350 tons pressure on the sheet, forms a cowl in one operation. Ford Lincoln plant, Michigan 1942 Feb

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7. America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. Large spherical and cylindrical tanks of unusual design are used to store the volatile refined products of crude oil at the plant of a U.S. oil company in the American Southwest. Groups of large tanks such as these are a common sight on the broad, flat levels of the mid-continent oil fields centering in the U.S. states of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming. Of the yearly production total of crude oil in America, Texas alone contributes nearly 500,000,000 barrels. In 1944, according to a U.S. oil industry official, total production of crude oil by American drillers is expected to be 1,601,250,000 barrels, most of which will be used for war purposes

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8. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. Knee brackets ready to be welded between the ship's deck beams and frames ( or ribs) at the start of the production line. All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland

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9. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. Welding is one of the most important advances in shipbuilding during the present century with the torch resulting in immense savings in time, material and weight in the building of ships. This welder is joining side plates to angle frames forming section of the propeller shaft tunnels on a new member of Uncle Sam's "Liberty fleet," under construction at a large Eastern shipyard.All parts are prefabricated in thus huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars

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10. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. Welding is one of the most important advances of the century in shipbuilding, saving time, steel and weight. This welder is working on the inside of a fuel tank in a ship of Uncle Sam's new "Liberty Fleet." All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland

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11. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. This maze of rolling cranes, at a large Eastern shipyard is a typical scene in many large shipyards at work on ships for Uncle Sam's Navy and merchant fleet. Stocks of material are piled up for the cranes to take to vessels under construction so there is no delay in production while waiting for sections or materials. All parts are prefabricated in this Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland 1941?

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12. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. Welding is one of the most important advances in shipbuilding during the present century with the torch resulting in immense savings in time, material and weight in the building of ships. This welder is joining side plates to angle frames forming section of the propeller shaft tunnels on a new member of Uncle Sam's "Liberty fleet," under construction at a large Eastern shipyard.All parts are prefabricated in thus huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars 1941?

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13. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. This maze of rolling cranes, at a large Eastern shipyard is a typical scene in many large shipyards at work on ships for Uncle Sam's Navy and merchant fleet. Stocks of material are piled up for the cranes to take to vessels under construction so there is no delay in production while waiting for sections or materials. All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland 1941?

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14. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. Welding is one of the most important advances of the century in shipbuilding, saving time, steel and weight. This welder is working on the inside of a fuel tank in a ship of Uncle Sam's new "Liberty Fleet." All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland 1941?

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15. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. This maze of rolling cranes, at a large Eastern shipyard is a typical scene in many large shipyards at work on ships for Uncle Sam's Navy and merchant fleet. Stocks of material are piled up for the cranes to take to vessels under construction so there is no delay in production while waiting for sections or materials. All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland 1941?

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16. America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. Large spherical and cylindrical tanks of unusual design are used to store the volatile refined products of crude oil at the plant of a U.S. oil company in the American Southwest. Groups of large tanks such as these are a common sight on the broad, flat levels of the mid-continent oil fields centering in the U.S. states of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming. Of the yearly production total of crude oil in America, Texas alone contributes nearly 500,000,000 barrels. In 1944, according to a U.S. oil industry official, total production of crude oil by American drillers is expected to be 1,601,250,000 barrels, most of which will be used for war purposes 1944?

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17. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. Knee brackets ready to be welded between the ship's deck beams and frames ( or ribs) at the start of the production line. All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland 1941?

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18. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. Welding is one of the most important advances in shipbuilding during the present century, with the resulting in immense savings in time, material and weight in the building of ships. This welder is joining side plates to angle frames forming sections of the propeller shaft tunnels on a new member of Uncle Sam's "Liberty Fleet," under construction at a large Eastern shipyard. All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland 1941?

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19. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. This maze of rolling cranes, at a large Eastern shipyard is a typical scene in many large shipyards at work on ships for Uncle Sam's Navy and merchant fleet. Stocks of material are piled up for the cranes to take to vessels under construction so there is no delay in production while waiting for sections or materials. All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland

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20. Palmer, Alfred T. Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. Welding is one of the most important advances in shipbuilding during the present century, with the resulting in immense savings in time, material and weight in the building of ships. This welder is joining side plates to angle frames forming sections of the propeller shaft tunnels on a new member of Uncle Sam's "Liberty Fleet," under construction at a large Eastern shipyard. All parts are prefabricated in this huge Eastern plant which formerly turned out freight cars. The completed sections are then carried six miles to the ways on flat cars. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards Inc., Baltimore, Maryland

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