Tournenie (HS85-10-21122) - OriginalSimilarConversion. Food machinery plant. Back to aid in his country's war effort is Phineas Davenport Allen, seventy-eight-year-old mechanic who worked on steering riggings for submarines during World War I. Today he is employed by a New England company, whose normal peacetime product is cube steak machinery. The drill press he operates was a valuable part of the company's peacetime equipment, is even more valuable today in the speeding of work on war subcontracts. New tooling and a large drill have fitted this press for the drilling of screw machine parts needed in new machine tools for war production. Cube Steak Machine Company, Boston, MassachusettsOpdracht Dijkman Partners Hermans, Bestanddeelnr 934-1296A-happy-man-in-a-window-Hembyggsfesten-in-Trosa-352029878946Farm Security Administration / Office of War Information photo.Émile-Antoine Bourdelle - Public domain scenic paintingMož s harfo - A man standing next to a door holding a bagMoreRelatedMoreTournenie (HS85-10-21122) - Originalfile_downloadDownloadcrop_originalOrder Printrate_reviewdescriptionSummary Tournenie. (Ignace Tonené)label_outlineTagsignace toneneimages from the british libraryimages from the canadian copyright collection at the british libraryoriginalspicturing canada images missing author categoriespicturing canada images missing author tagspicturing canada images missing coordinateshigh resolutionbritish libraryportraitmachineryindustrymanufacturinggrouppeopleblack and white photographdate_rangeDate1909linkLinkhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/copyrightCopyright infoPublic Domain