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== Segments ==
== Segments ==


'''Massachusetts''' Radar defense systems on steel platforms off Cape Cod. ''Anderson, Nichols & Co.''
'''Massachusetts (sic)''' North Atlantic - Radar defense systems on steel platforms off Cape Cod. ''Anderson, Nichols & Co.''


'''Alabama''' Manufacturing evaporators for producing powdered eggs, coffee and other food stuffs. Welding. ''Goslin-Birmingham Manufacturing Co.'', Birmingham, AL
'''Alabama''' Manufacturing evaporators for producing powdered eggs, coffee and other food stuffs. Welding. ''Goslin-Birmingham Manufacturing Co.'', Birmingham, AL

Latest revision as of 23:13, 17 August 2024

IOP Ep 297 is a short film from 1956. It is held in the Periscope Films collection.

offshore radar station food evaporators suspenders bookbinders 66874a [JxCuFOWOMbk]

IOP Ep 297
Produced byNational Association of Manufacturers
Release date
1956
Running time
00:13:40
LanguageEnglish
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Segments

Massachusetts (sic) North Atlantic - Radar defense systems on steel platforms off Cape Cod. Anderson, Nichols & Co.

Alabama Manufacturing evaporators for producing powdered eggs, coffee and other food stuffs. Welding. Goslin-Birmingham Manufacturing Co., Birmingham, AL

Pennsylvania Using alligator and snake skins for belts and suspenders. Leather punching and staining done by machine. Men's clothing. Pioneer Suspender Co., Darby, PA

New Jersey Restoration of old books. Rebinding, sewing pages, re-trimming edges, and putting on new covers. Rademaeker Bookbinding Co., Newark, NJ

More Details

Industry on Parade was a short television program that aired in the U.S. from 1950-1960. It was produced by the National Association of Manufacturers. The series demonstrated complicated industrial processes that transformed raw materials into finished products.

See Also