MAKE A MEME View Large Image Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan, May 1941. These workers are counter boring stud holes for the cylinder barrel in an aluminum crankcase, part of one of the 1200 horsepower engines which drive the Navy’s torpedo boats. ...
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Keywords: Lot-2147-1: Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan, May 1941. These workers are counter boring stud holes for the cylinder barrel in an aluminum crankcase, part of one of the 1200 horsepower engines which drive the Navy’s torpedo boats. Photographed by Alfred T. Palmer, Office of War Information Photograph. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, also LC-USE6-000794. (2016/04/22). Lot-2147-1: Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan, May 1941. These workers are counter boring stud holes for the cylinder barrel in an aluminum crankcase, part of one of the 1200 horsepower engines which drive the Navy’s torpedo boats. Photographed by Alfred T. Palmer, Office of War Information Photograph. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, also LC-USE6-000794. (2016/04/22).
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