1. 5000-Pound Capacity coil lifter by Lewis-Shepard Products Inc. of Watertown can raise a giant coil to nine inch heights through the action of a foot pedal. The machine... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. May 1957] Institution: Boston Public Library
2. Aids in Low Cost Housing Heavy machinery used for grading and other earth moving operations such as ditch digging contribute to lower costs in housing construction,... Creator: Wide World Photos, Inc. Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. January 1947] Institution: Boston Public Library
3. America's capacity to alert itself against possible enemy air attack is greatly strengthened by the presence at strategic locations throughout the United States of... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. January 1957] Institution: Boston Public Library
4. Automatic Recording of 52 engine test variables, wich formerly had to be manually read and recorded from gauges, is accomplished with this "tattle tale" typewriter at... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. December 1956] Institution: Boston Public Library
5. Bike Tire Bead Maker Creator: Burson-Marsteller Associates Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. October 1956] Institution: Boston Public Library
6. By Blaw-Knox-Tissue-thin aluminum foil comes out of this Blaw-Knox rolling mill at the rate of 3,000 feet a minute. [illegible]e foil can be squeezed down to one-tenth... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. January 1958] Institution: Boston Public Library
7. By Chase Brass & Copper Co.-This huge machine (note the man at far left) can draw a 210-foot long straight copper tube with an outside diameter of from 1/2 to 2... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. November 1957] Institution: Boston Public Library
8. Colorado Modern Machine for Cutting Ensilage With this outfit Mr. Fred Haver harvest 200 tons of silage a day on his farm near Boone. This is equivalent to the work of... Creator: Ewing Galloway (Agency) Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1931] Institution: Boston Public Library
9. A coming shortage of skilled machinist was depicted at the New Hampshire Guidance Institute and plans for training recruits in this field were discussed. Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. November 1936] Institution: Boston Public Library
10. Cost of Cutting cams used in automatic assembly machines has been cut sharply at Honeywell by rigging time-shared computer to drive machine tool. Computer-fed formulas... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. January 1969] Institution: Boston Public Library
11. Discouraged Weight-Watchers might consider, if only briefly, the possibilities in this new rotary forger owned by Revere Copper and Brass Co. The four hammers, curved... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. February 1969] Institution: Boston Public Library
12. Do Nothing Machine,' that screens, selects and trains mechanics by simulation device has been developed by Anderson-Nichols & Co., Inc. Here, Richard J. Whouley,... Creator: Jet Commercial Photographers (Boston, Mass.) Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. September 1969] Institution: Boston Public Library
13. An electronic machine that saves up to 47 per cent of labor required for the testing of intricate Military equipment has been developed and built by Lewyt... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. July 1955] Institution: Boston Public Library
14. Exclusive "Manicurist"-This $30,000 milling machine - the only one of its kind in the world-shown trimming and filing the steel deck grid surface of the Cottage Farm... Creator: Patriquin, Warren, 1922-1997 Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. October 1951] Institution: Boston Public Library
15. The Fade-Ometer being examined by a Physical Chemist of the Textile Clothing and Footwear Division is employed to accelerate color fading. A direct current arc is... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. October 1954] Institution: Boston Public Library
16. For Soviet Russia. This immense one-piece steel forging, weighing 136,000 pounds and measuring more than 36 feet in length, is the world's larger hydro-electric... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. November 1930] Institution: Boston Public Library
17. Fred Dodson Spins Pewter Disk on Lathe Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. December 1960] Institution: Boston Public Library
18. From General Motors Annual Report: Battery of engine dynamic balancing machines specially developed by GM Research Laboratories Division for Chevrolet-Flint V-8 engine... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. March 1955] Institution: Boston Public Library
19. Gar Wood Designing World's Largest Ditcher. The largest ditching machine in the world, capable of digging a ditch 15 feet wide and 30 feet deep, is now being designed... Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1954] Institution: Boston Public Library
20. Geo Henry Corliss' 1400 horsepower engine wheel moves all the machinery for the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia, 1876 Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. 1876] Institution: Boston Public Library