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The Farm Security Agency (FSA) and the Office of War Information (OWI) commissioned many photographers to document the war effort. Here, a welder works on a ship's boiler in one of the many factories that geared up in the early stages of World War II.

SKU: 70918
Creator: Alfred T. Palmer
Date: 1942
Original Medium: Digital ink print from a Kodachrome transparency
Location: Library of Congress

Welder making boilers for a ship, Combustion Engineering Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.

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Welder making boilers for a ship, Combustion Engineering Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
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We Offer High Quality

Custom Framing

We use the highest quality wood in our modern shop to create custom frames, frame your print with precision-cut acid-free mat board, and mount it behind a UV-blocking semi-gloss plexiglass to protect your art from the sun, dust, pollution, heat, and humidity. Then we add finishing touches like wall hanging mount, wall friendly bumpers and a protective backing.

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