Collection guide; Business services; Manufacturing and related sectors
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
Includes articles: The First Industrial Diesel Engine Plant in New York City; Some Recent Motorship Visitors to the Morse Yard And Some Diesel Engineering Department Activities; An Interesting example of Marked Economy by Substitution of Oil Engine...
Visiting South Philadelphia Works and Escort ; Typed on back: "Technical Magazine Editors at South Philadelphia Works, Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, April 15, 1925 ; Front Row, Left to Right -- E.H. Thompson, Representing Power;...
An engineering drawing, when microfilmed, takes up little space as pictured here in a visual comparison. The distance between two thumbs is the indicated measure of one frame.
Pay wagon, staffed by some of DuPont's more attractive employees, traveled from one area to another at the $350,000.000 Hanford Engineering Works, which DuPont built and operated at the government's request in WWII. Plant at Hanford, WA made...
This enormous fleet of trailer trucks, converted to buses, hauled Hanford Engineering Works employees to all areas of the 600 square mile plant, which was divided into three large manufacturing areas, each of which was subdivided into sections...
This is an aerial view of Richland showing the housing and business development for the Hanford Engineering Works. This third plant is located on a 450,000 acre government tract 15 mile northwest of Pasco, Washington.
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.