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Side View of Passenger Side of Scout II

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Description: Side view of Scout, passenger side, with doors and top in place. A man is standing in the background holding a camera. Setting appears to be a park, and a ...
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4,000,000th Truck, Springfield Works

Date: 08 22 1966
Description: Workers, managers, and officials look on as the 4,000,000th truck produced at Springfield Works is celebrated.
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4,000,000th International Truck Built

Date: 08 22 1966
Description: Elevated view of plant officials exchanging handshakes in front of the 4,000,000th truck built at Springfield as it rolls off the assembly line. Loadstar M...
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U.S. Ski Team with Scout Traveler and Scout II

Date: 1975
Description: Two views of the U.S. Ski Team. Top: Alpine team practices near Park City, Utah headquarters. Bottom: Nordic team trains near Hanover, New Hampshire.
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Twine and Machine Parts in Window Display

Date: 07 22 1925
Description: Twine and machine parts in a window display. A building across the street is reflected in the window. The photographer's camera is also reflected in the wi...
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Man Sitting in a Field Near a Camera

Date: 10 14 1927
Description: A young man is sitting on a stack of hay or grain in a field near a movie camera on a tripod.
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Shoe Repair Shop

Date: 12 29 1928
Description: View across sidewalk towards show windows of a shoe repair shop. The sign on the windows reads: "O.K. Shoe Shining Parlor" and "Sam's Shoe Repairing Shop."...
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5,000,000th International Harvester Tractor

Date: 02 01 1974
Description: The 5,000,000th International Harvester tractor to roll off the assembly line on Feb. 1, 1974. The tractor is a Farmall 1066. View toward the front of the ...
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High Speed Motion Picture Camera

Date: 1959
Description: Man operating a high speed motion picture camera. Caption reads: "Operating range from 500 to 8000 pictures per second. Using standard 16 mm film."

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