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(INDUSTRY)

An album with nearly 200 World War II-era photographs related to Newton Machinery.

Includes imagery of the machines “in situ:” on the floor or with workers posed around or using the

works, as well as isolated on the page, all pertaining to a variety of industries and uses.The location

of the machines is international, including the (then) U.S.S.R., Brazil, and the U.S. Silver prints,

the images measuring 9

1

/

2

x7

1

/

2

inches (24.1x19.1 cm.), and the reverse, the sheets slightly larger,

nearly all with a typed caption on verso with the name of the Newton machine, the date, and

inventory numbers, some also including the location. 4to, leatherette with a twin-bolt binding, with

a Newton label on the spine. 1940-44

[2,000/3,000]

345

(FACTORY INTERIORS)

Album with 37 photographs of machinery, equipment, and factory interiors.

Included are images of workmen welding, guiding, drilling, and installing large pieces of equipment

and boilers, as well as 10 retouched composites, some including people within the frame for scale.

Silver prints, the images measuring 8x10 inches (20.3x25.4 cm.), housed recto/verso in sleeves (18)

and loose (21). 4to, brown boards with a coil binding. Circa 1955

[600/900]

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