polkbritton: Ghost Town Redux: Main street of Creede, Colorado. Creede, for many years a ghost town, has resumed and is now producing much metal vitally needed for the war effort 1942.
polkbritton: Bingham Mine. A section of trestle of the Carr Fork bridge at the Bingham Canyon workings of Utah Copper Company, 1942.
polkbritton: Two of the four mighty engines of a new B-17F (Flying Fortress) bombers warm up at the airfield of Boeing's Seattle plant, December 1942.
polkbritton: Sections of frameworks for a B-17F (Flying Fortress) bomber fuselages at the Boeing plant in Seattle. December 1942.
polkbritton: Portrait of a woman training to operate buses and taxicabs, November 1942.
polkbritton: From the Hands of Many: A skilled team of men and women workers at the Boeing plant in Seattle complete assembly and fitting operations on the interior of a fuselage section for a new B-17F (Flying Fortress) bomber. December 1942.
polkbritton: Subterranean: Loading lead ore at a mine near Creede, Colorado for the war effort, 1942.
polkbritton: A team of workers completing assembly and fitting operations on the interior of a fuselage section of a B-17F. December 1942.
polkbritton: Armed Guard: An Army sentry guards new B-17F (Flying Fortress) bombers at the airfield of Boeing's Seattle plant, December 1942.
polkbritton: Portrait of a woman training to operate buses and taxicabs, November 1942.
polkbritton: Columbia Steel Co., Geneva, Utah. The new plant will make important additions to the vast amount of steel needed for the war effort. November 1942.
polkbritton: Lubricating and servicing a new B-17F (Flying Fortress) bomber for flight tests at the airfield of Boeing's Seattle plant. December 1942.
polkbritton: Lead and silver mining in the former ghost town of Creede, Colorado, 1942.
polkbritton: Workers completing assembly and fitting operations on the interior of a fuselage section, 1942.
polkbritton: View of the Lead and silver mining town of Creede, Colorado. 1942.
polkbritton: Training women to operate buses and taxicabs in November 1942. Due to the bulk of American men being slated for the armed forces, women are stepping into jobs normally performed by men.
polkbritton: Cabby: Portrait of a woman training to operate buses and taxicabs, November 1942.
polkbritton: Fill er Up: Lubricating and servicing a new B-17F (Flying Fortress) bomber for flight tests at the airfield of Boeing's Seattle plant. December 1942.
polkbritton: Susan Hayward, Paramount motion picture star, does her share in sending typewriters to war. 1942.
polkbritton: We Can Do It: Women riveters at the Boeing plant in Seattle work at assembly and fitting operations in the fuselage of a new B-17F (Flying Fortress) bomber. December 1942.
polkbritton: Tracing the Valley: View along US 40 in Mount Vernon Canyon, Colorado, December 1942.