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DanielJones

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Coal Weather: 1912
Circa 1912. “Coke delivery wagon and workers, Detroit City Gas Company.” 8x10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company.

Here is a denim company I ran across by accident.
http://www.blueblanketjeans.com/en/homepage/

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Dan
 

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Conductor George Burton and Engineer J.W. Edwards compare watches prior to departing Corwith Yard, Chicago, during The War. Our photographer is again the immortal Jack Delano.

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Pulling spikes, 1920

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April 1943. "Mrs. Thelma Cuvage, working in the sand house at the Chicago & North Western R.R. roundhouse at Clinton, Iowa. Her job is to see that sand is sifted and cleaned for use in the locomotives. Mrs. Cuvage's husband works as a guard at the Savanna, Illinois, ordnance plant." 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano for the Office of War Information.

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March 1943. "Santa Fe R.R. shops, Albuquerque. Hammering out a drawbar on the steam drop hammer in the blacksmith shop." 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano for the Office of War Information.


Cheers!

Dan
 

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Where'd your dad work? Before the war and when he was still a teenager, my dad worked for W.E. down in Tribeca and was sent out to man their exhibition at the 1939 World's Fair in Flushing. He always spoke of it very fondly.
 

DanielJones

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Where'd your dad work? Before the war and when he was still a teenager, my dad worked for W.E. down in Tribeca and was sent out to man their exhibition at the 1939 World's Fair in Flushing. He always spoke of it very fondly.
My Dad worked for WECO from the time he got out of the Army in 1954, so he'd have been 25, until he retired in 1985. Started out in the Van Nuys, CA. I have a picture of the entire office staff rolling around somewhere, just not digitally. It's weird to look at a photo like that and realize that at lest 70% of them are no longer around. Kind of weird feeling. Also, right now I'm sitting on an old wooden WECO chair from that very office. And that's pretty cool feeling.

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Dan
 

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