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Work train inside tunnel, December 31, 1928
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First work train through the Cascade Tunnel, ca. 1929
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First work train, motor and crew to pass through the new Cascade Tunnel, January 6, 1929
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Pictorial Chronicle of the 1928 Summer Outing of the Mountaineers, July 29 - August 19, 1928
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Gold miners with a rocker at work on Skookum Hill, Bonanza Creek, Yukon Territory, ca. 1899.
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Colville girls work on a crayon picture with Sr. Consuelo, St. Mary's Mission School, Omak, Washington, 1959
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Looking east on Cherry St. from 4th Ave. showing regrade work, Seattle, Washington, February 1911.
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Crew coiling cable on work boat as seen from deck of U.S. Cableship Dellwood, Trocadero Bay, Alaska, May 24, 1924
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Donkey engine at work in logging operation, unidentified location, probably Pacific Northwest, n.d.
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Work crew shoveling snow off streetcar tracks, Seattle, February 1916
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Regrading work, ca. 1911
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Railroad construction work camp next to tracks, probably in the vicinity of Mile 5, ca. 1908
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Rock work at Abercrombie Canyon, 1908
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Surveyor Strong at work probably for the White Pass & Yukon Railroad between Summit and Log Cabin, British Columbia, June 1, 1899.
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Leopard Moth (Zeusera pyrina Fabr.): 1. Empty pupal case from which female moth has emerged; 2. Female moth with wings folded; 3. Male moth with wings expanded; 4. Nearly full grown caterpillar, probably a female; 5. Male pupa in its burrow; 6. Exit hole covered by a loose piece of bark which the pupa will push off as it partly emerges; 6a. Another; 7. Hole made for the pushing out of excrement and then closed by a silk web; 8. Same as above, but in use with particles of excrement dangling by silken threads; 9. Work of caterpillar a preceding season; 10. Work of caterpillar the present season; 11. Young twig eaten by larva, point of entrance at a. Maple borer (Sesia acerni Clem.): 12. Hole from which pupal case has fallen; 13. Bark nearly eaten through ready for the pupa to push out; 14. Empty pupal skin; 15. Two cocoons as spun; 16. Moths expanded and at rest; 17. Excrement of caterpillars; 18. Caterpillar in its burrow
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Ponds for Fish-Cultural Experiment Work
Part of the equipment used for fish-cultural experiment work. In these ponds we learn how to rear buffalofish and catfish and how to make ponds mnore productive of black bass, bream, and other esteemed game fishes. Mussel culture, too, is practised in these ponds.
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Knapp Labeling Machines : The Knapp Labeler is automatic throughout, possesses great speed and will work under all conditions found in Canning Plants and warehouses. This machine does neater work than any other method, is easy to operate and always ready for use
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Oyster-Culture at Arcachon : ... Work in an Oyster Parc at Low Tide
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Oyster-Culture at Arcachon : ... Work in an Oyster Parc at Low Tide
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Ponds for Fish-Cultural Experiment Work
Part of the equipment used for fish-cultural experiment work. In these ponds we learn how to rear buffalofish and catfish and how to make ponds mnore productive of black bass, bream, and other esteemed game fishe
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