Hospitals; Bombings; Emergency medical services; Nurses; Children
Printed on front: "Little patients being evacuated from the Hospital for Sick Children, London, WC1 after it had received a direct hit. Everyone was saved and the hospital carries on."
The before and after of what take place with Fiber E when treated with a dilute solution of caustic soda. In the rug construction above-which can be produced by knitting or weaving-the long, loose loops at the left show the DuPont Company's newest...
Text from back of image: 'Refreshed after a night's rest, Paul Codos (left), and Maurice Rossi (right), gallant French flyers who landed in New York a day before, after a trans-Atlantic crossing from Paris, are shown at breakfast with Charles de...
Text from back of image: "After successfully crossing the Atlantic and after completing 3,000 miles of his proposed 3,800-mile flight, Lieut. Felix Waitkus, U.S. airman, was forced down by lack of gas and crashed in a field near Ballinrobe, County...
Text from back of image: "Langley Field, Va. - This dramatic picture was taken a few seconds after this giant bomber crashed after taking off at Langley Field, Va., Aug. 11th killing nine men."
Printed on front: "One of the wards of the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London, WC1, damaged by a H.E. bomb. Over 50,000 pounds worth of devastation was caused."
Developed especially for the purpose and backed by continuous mill experience since 1941, the DuPont Sodium Hydride Descaling Process is essentially a chemically activated fused caustic soda cleaning bath. Advantages over conventional pickling and...