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World War II Home Front Color Photographs
It was an era that defined a generation. These rare photographs are some of the few documenting those iconic years in colour. The photographs and captions are the property of the Library of Congress and were included in a 2006 exhibit Bound for Glory: America in Color. The images, by photographers of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information, shed a new light on a world now gone with the wind. Read more:
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What was he thinking as this picture was taken
What was he thinking as this picture was taken? A young boy in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1942 or 1943.
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A welder making boilers for a ship at the Combustion Engineering Company in Chattanooga, Tennessee, June, 1942.
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Left, Mike Evans, a welder, at the RIP tracks at Proviso yard of the Chicago and Northwest Railway Company, in Chicago, Illinois, Apr Right, a shepherd with his horse and dog on Gravelly Range, Madison Co., Montana, August 1942.
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A woman's work is never done: Mrs Viola Sievers, one of the wipers at the C&NW roundhouse, giving a giant 'H' class locomotive a bath of live steam in Clinton, Iowa, April 1943.
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Part of the South Water Street freight depot of the Illinois Central Railroad in Chicago, Illinois, May 1943.
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Having a chat: Women workers employed as wipers in the roundhouse having lunch in their break room at the C&NW Rwy in Clinton, Iowa, April 1943.
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The Grand Grocery Company in Lincoln, Nebraska, 1942.
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Shasta dam under construction in California, June 1942.
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Rough men stand ready: M-4 tank crews of the U. S
Rough men stand ready: M-4 tank crews of the U.S. Army in Fort Knox, Kentucky, June Q: Why is the middle man so dirty?
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A woman working on a 'Vengeance' dive bomber in Tennessee, Feb 1943.
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Flying away: A marine glider at Page Field in Parris Island, South Carolina, May 1942.
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Servicing an A-20 bomber. Langley Field, Virginia, July 1942.
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