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21. Hollem, Howard R. Conversion. Toy factory. Lucille Ciecko is one of the thousands of workers turning their skill today to the production of vital parts of Uncle Sam's war machine. Here she is shown at her peacetime work, drilling castings for toy locomotives in a large Eastern plant. Today she uses the same press, with different drills, to make the holes in parachute flare casings through which wires are inserted. A. C. Gilbert Company, New Haven, Connecticut

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22. Hollem, Howard R. Conversion. Toy factory. Lucille Ciecko is one of the thousands of workers turning their skill today to the production of vital parts of Uncle Sam's war machine. Here she is shown at her peacetime work, drilling castings for toy locomotives in a large Eastern plant. Today she uses the same press, with different drills, to make the holes in parachute flare casings through which wires are inserted. A. C. Gilbert Company, New Haven, Connecticut 1942 Feb

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23. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. B-25 bombers. Drilling rivet holes in a frame member for a B-25 bomber. The Western plant in which thousands of these warships of the air are built employs fewer men these days as women take over jobs that once were considered exclusively men's work. Fairfax bomber plant, Kansas City

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24. Subcontracting (Braden and Van Fossen Works). A large sixty-inch lathe at the Braden and Van Fossen Works is employed to smooth down pedestals for ships' dining tables. The lathe was recently acquired and refitted to do extra large jobs. Also at the Van Fossen Works, holes are drilled in the pedestal bases for fastening the pedestals to the floor, or deck

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25. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. P-51 "Mustang" fighter planes. A shipping department employee at the Inglewood, California, plant of North American Aviation drills holes in a shipping crate for a "Mustang" fighter for the Royal Air Force (RAF). This plant produces the battle tested B-25 battle-tested "Billy Mitchell" bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 fighter plane which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

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26. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Milling machines and machine castings. Many holes have to be bored in the innards of a machine tool's main casting to accomodate gears, shafts, tubings and mountings which eventually comprise its interior. This workman uses every one of the drills and reamers shown here on each milling machine bed casting that he receives

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27. Bransby, David Women aircraft workers. She can't forget Pearl Harbor, and she's determined that Hitler and Hirohito shall have cause to remember it. Mrs. Evelyn J. W. Casola, Pearl Harbor widow, drills rivet holes in the belly gun door of a U.S. bomber, soon to storm over Axis lands, showing death to the aggressors

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28. Palmer, Alfred T. Not as easy as it looks. The men may be seated, but drilling boat holes in the keel of a Navy motor-launch is no child's play. The boat is under construction in the shipwright shop at eastern Navy yard

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29. Subcontracting (Braden and Van Fossen Works). A large sixty-inch lathe at the Braden and Van Fossen Works is employed to smooth down pedestals for ships' dining tables. The lathe was recently acquired and refitted to do extra large jobs. Also at the Van Fossen Works, holes are drilled in the pedestal bases for fastening the pedestals to the floor, or deck

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30. Collier, John, Jr., 1913-1992 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (vicinity). Montour no. 4 mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Company. After a face of coal has been cleaned up', an electrically driven cutter undercuts the face with a three foot deep cut. Above this undercut, and near the roof of the face, holes are drilled which take the powder or Cordox shell, for shooting down or blasting the cool

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31. Rosener, Ann Women in war. Machine gun production operators. This modern "spinning wheel" would astound our grandmothers, and so would the young woman who operates it. One of America's thousands of skilled women war workers, this young Midwesterner twirls the wheel that controls the drilling of holes in machine gun parts. A skilled machine operator, she formerly processed spark plugs on a similar machine, but turned her efforts to war work when the factory was converted to the manufacture of machine guns. A.C. Spark Plugs

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32. Robertson, S. M. Core descriptions for three stratigraphic holes drilled near Lake Poukawa, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

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33. Theodore, Ted G. Geochemistry and geology of deep drill holes at Iron Canyon, Lander County, Nevada Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off; 1971

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34. [Women operating drill presses for reaming out holes in hand grenade bodies, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, R.I.] [between 1914 and 1918]

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35. Krakow, Burton Geology, drill holes, and geothermal energy potential of the Basal Cambrian rock units of the Appalachian Basin of New York State Albany, N.Y.: New York State Energy Research and Development Authority; [1982]

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36. Odum, Jack K. Lithological, geotechnical properties analysis, and geophysical log interpretation of U.S. Geological Survey drill holes IC-79, 2C-80, CW 81-2, and CE 82-1, Tyonek Formation, Upper Cook Inlet region, Alaska Washington: U.S. G.P.O.

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37. Palmer, Alfred T. Military drill. Cutting holes on front transom for 16-inch gun barbette carriage in an eastern arsenal 1942?

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38. Feininger, Andreas, 1906-1999 Bingham Canyon, Utah. Drilling blast holes with a rock-drill machine in an open-pit mine operated by the Utah Copper Company 1942 Nov

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39. Keystone View Company Loading drill holes with dynamite. Preparatory to blasting - near Empire on the Panama Canal route 1909

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40. Maurer, William C. Detonation of ammonium nitrate in small drill holes Golden: Colorado School of Mines; 1963

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