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Sanitary Double Seamer. Automatically seals cans by double crimping the tops without the use of acid or solder. This ... View illustrating process of canning salmon taken in the magnificent plant of the Apex Fish Co., Anacortes, Wash.
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Ready for the Tops. These cans have just come from the Automatic Sanitary Filler and are being put through the topping machine. This ... View illustrating process of canning salmon taken in the magnificent plant of the Apex Fish Co., Anacortes, Wash.
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Mechanical Filler. This machine takes the dressed fish and automatically fills the cans. Note the gloves worn by operators. This ... View illustrating process of canning salmon taken in the magnificent plant of the Apex Fish Co., Anacortes, Wash.
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Largest Motor Tug on the Pacific is Equipped with one of our 200 H. P. Atlas Engines. The Superior owned by Mr. Lee H. Wakefield of Anacortes, Wash.
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Boat discharging cargo of fish offal at the plant of the Russia Cement Co., Anacortes, Washington, September 1916
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Public school, Anacortes, Fidalgo Island, Washington, ca. 1904
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Bobo the gorilla in gas station attendant costume at a Mobil gas station in Anacortes, Washington, ca. 1952
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Robinson Fisheries Co., Anacortes, Washington
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Lorens--Pioneer semi-diesel on Pacific Coast, owned by Anacortes Fisheries Co., Roy Fulton, Mgr.: 45 H. P. Fairbanks-Morse C. O. engine installed in 1914, replacing Western type gas engine
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Marani Products Company, Anacortes, Washington : Main Factory at Anacortes, Wash.
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Robinson Fisheries Co., Anacortes, Washington
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Birdseye View of the Apex Fish Company's Plant, Anacortes, Wash. This plant, owned by Lee Wakefield, represents the acme of development of the packing of canned salmon by the most highly scientific, sanitary and modern methods possible to devise
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Robinson Fisheries Company, Anacortes, Washington. Some of the smaller packages we put up, namely: 1-2-3-5 lb. boxes codfish strips; 5/1-lb. Cod bridks; and 1-lb. Cartons. These are wooden boxes packed 12 boxes to the crate
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Porter Fish Company's Cannery, Anacortes, Wash.
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Destination of Many of the Fish. A Salmon Cannery at Anacortes, Washington
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Discharging and Washing Codfish at J. A. Matheson's Wharf, Anacortes
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Fishing fleet docked at Anacortes, showing nets and floats in foreground.
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Plant of the Anacortes Fisheries Coimpany at Anacortes, Washington, Owned by the Booth Fisheries Co.
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Plant of the Anacortes Fisheries Coimpany at Anacortes, Washington, Owned by the Booth Fisheries Co.
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Robinson Fisheries Co., Producers, Curers and Distributers of Codfish, Anacortes, Washington
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