743 results containing "Liberman, Howard"
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You can't do business with Hitler
[1942?] | 1 photographic print. | Liberman, Howard
LOT 2202 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-126755 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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[Making flags for military use in the quartermaster corps depot, Philadelphia, Penn.]
1942 May. | 1 photographic print. | Liberman, Howard
LOT 1759 <item> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-95525 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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[Making flags for military use in the Quartermaster Corps Depot, Philadelphia, Penn.]
1942 May. | 1 photographic print. | Liberman, Howard
LOT 1759 <item> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-95526 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information color slides and transparencies collection (Library of Congress)
1939-1944. | 1,616 transparencies (film and slides) | Bransby, David
Guide Record USE SURROGATE [P&P] -
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You can't do business with Hitler
1942(?). | 1 photographic print. | Liberman, Howard
LOT 2202 <item> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-123291 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Another harrier of the U-boats nears completion at an eastern boat yard, Marine Construction Co., Stamford, Conn. Many new 110-foot wooden sub-chasers are taking the water these days at yards in all parts of the country
1942 March | 1 transparency | Liberman, Howard
LC-USW36-334 <P&P> [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsac-1a35045 (digital file from original transparency) -
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Another harrier of the U-boats nears completion at an eastern boat yard, Marine Construction Co., Stamford, Conn. Many new 110-foot wooden sub-chasers are taking the water these days at yards in all parts of the country
1942 March | 1 transparency | Liberman, Howard
LC-USW36-335 <P&P> [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsac-1a35047 (digital file from original transparency) -
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Rags. Collection and processing. A portion of the sorting room in a large Eastern rag processing plant. In this room new rag remnants, consisting chiefly of cuttings received from clothing factories, are sorted. The rags are classified and separated according to the type of cloth; colored rags are graded according to the ease with which they can be bleached. The baskets in back of ...
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Liberman, Howard
LC-USE6- D-002244 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-002244 (b&w film neg.) -
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Rags. Collection and processing. A "team" of two women sorting rags. In the background are a number of bales waiting to be sorted. On the table behind the woman at left is the remainder of a bale which she has been sorting. In the foreground are baskets containing the rags that have been sorted. Shapiro Company, Baltimore, Maryland
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Liberman, Howard
LC-USE6- D-002245 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-002245 (b&w film neg.) -
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Rags. Collection and processing. A "team" of two women in a large Eastern rag processing plant going through a bale of cotton waste in order to eliminate pieces of foreign material. Shapiro Company, Baltimore, Maryland
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Liberman, Howard
LC-USE6- D-002246 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-002246 (b&w film neg.) -
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Rags. Collection and processing. Roofing being wound into rolls at a Maryland plant. Rags and waste paper are used extensively in the manufacture of this material. The strips on the floor are trimmings which are left after the edges of the roll have been made even
1942 Jan. | 1 negative | Liberman, Howard
LC-USE6- D-002251 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-002251 (b&w film neg.) -
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Shipbuilding. "Liberty" ships. In an abandoned freight car factory near the Atlantic coast, sections of sleek freighters for the merchant fleet are being prefabricated. Present rate of production is one a week. The men shown at work here believe they can increase that rate to one in six days
1941? | 1 negative | Liberman, Howard
LC-USE6- D-002378 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10855 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Scrap collection. Junk man pushing his cart loaded with a day's pickings on his way to sell the paper, cardboard and rags to a large scrap dealer. Shapiro Company, Baltimore, Maryland
1942 Feb. | 1 negative | Liberman, Howard
LC-USE6- D-002778 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-002778 (b&w film neg.) -
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Scrap collection. Two Washington, D.C. junk men unloading their cart at a scrap dealer's. Shapiro Company, Baltimore, Maryland
1942 Feb. | 1 negative | Liberman, Howard
LC-USE6- D-002779 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-002779 (b&w film neg.) -
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Scrap collection. A baling press being filed with cardboard from waste paper boxes. Washington, D.C. Shapiro Company, Baltimore, Maryland
1942 Feb. | 1 negative | Liberman, Howard
LC-USE6- D-002780 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-002780 (b&w film neg.) -
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Scrap collection. The heavy door on the baling press is closed and locked. The door must be strong enough to withstand the terrific pressure which is exerted sideways as well as upward on the scrap paper inside. Shapiro Company, Baltimore, Maryland
1942 Feb. | 1 negative | Liberman, Howard
LC-USE6- D-002781 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-002781 (b&w film neg.) -
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Scrap collection. The door of the baling press is opened. This picture shows how the bottom of the press has moved up and compressed the cardboard into a small bundle. Wires are passed around the bundle, and the man here is pulling the wire tight with pliers. Shapiro Company, Baltimore, Maryland
1942 Feb. | 1 negative | Liberman, Howard
LC-USE6- D-002782 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-002782 (b&w film neg.) -
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Good citizenship and plain common sense. This man is performing a duty every car owner owes to himself and to our fighting men. In having his car adjusted to prevent excessive tire wear--and in observing the simple rules that make tires last longer--he is making a valuable contribution to our war effort. The man who wastes rubber is a poor citizen and blind even ...
1942 July-Sept. | 1 negative | Freeman, Albert
LC-USE6- D-002955 [P&P] | LC-DIG-fsa-8e10935 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Women at war (Mrs. Smuda). The widowed mother of six grown children, Eva Smuda (right) keeps young with the daughter, son-in-law and grandchild who live with her. The little girl is five-year-old Barbara Bennett, whose father, opposite, works with Mrs. Smuda at the Frankford Arsenal
1942 Mar. | 1 negative | Liberman, Howard
LC-USE6- D-003408 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-003408 (b&w film neg.) -
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Women at war (Mrs. Smuda). There's no household task too arduous for this 1942-style American mother who spends eight hours a day working at the Frankford Arsenal to smash the Axis. When those banisters need cleaning and polishing, they get cleaned and polished by the lady of the house
1942 Mar. | 1 negative | Liberman, Howard
LC-USE6- D-003409 [P&P] | LC-USE6-D-003409 (b&w film neg.)
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