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A black and white photo of a man on a horse. Great Depression FFSA / OWI Negatives

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Public domain photograph of United States countryside, nature, during 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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01/01/1935
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No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

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Bethlehem Fairfield shipyards, near Baltimore, Maryland. Construction of a Liberty ship. On the third day the bottom is completed except for forward and aft ends, and on it have been set inner bottom tanks for fuel or ballast. The midships bulkhead has been raised

Shipbuilding (Newport News). These are mold loft workers laying out patterns for various parts of naval vessels under construction. These patterns are subsequently transferred to steel

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Bethlehem-Fairfield shipyards, Baltimore, Maryland. Working on a forepeak at night

A black and white photo of a construction site. Great Depression FFSA / OWI Negatives

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Washington, D.C. Construction of a bridge and road near Independence Avenue and 14th and 16th Streets, S.W. Pile of welded steel reinforcing mesh for use in concrete paving

Production. Small ramp boats. Fitting and painting small wooden ramp boats at a Southern shipyard. These thirty-six-foot carriers, built of prefabricated sections, are used for making beach landings of men and equipment. The completed boats are launched by crane and delivered in tows of six to eight. Higgins Industries

Cargo vessel under construction at the Higgins shipyards. New Orleans, Louisiana

Bethlehem-Fairfield shipyards, Baltimore, Maryland. General view of the after ends of the ways

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

Ingalls Shipbuilding Company, Decatur, Alabama. Removing the timbers which support an Army barge before launching her

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