9 in wide by 12 in high by 1/4 in deep file with papers bound by three holes punched. Papers are yellowed and cover is bent at the corners. The file also includes real estate maps and maps of building interiors.
Mimeographed 9 chapters, bound with a three hole protector of this black paper. The mimeographed paper is yellowed with time, small tear in midsections of several pieces from use.
16 page bifolded with staples for binding magazine style. The 1945 edition is in a newspaper format. Magazine style measure 8 1/2 in wide by 11 in high. Newspaper style measure 11 in wide by 17 1/4 in high. The December 1942 issue has the back two…
All copies are 9in wide x 12in high, heavy creases and slight tearing near the binding seam. Writing on the front and back covers of both copies by persons unknown.
Certifies "that Miss Caroline Vey has given valuable assistance in the making of fur-lined vests to be distributed to the merchant marine of the United States and United Nations."
One opened letter in an envelope classified as secret and addressed to the master of the SS Oliver Kelley and several documents stapled together including vessel port clearance certificate, crew list, and cargo manifest.
Postcard measures 5.5in wide x 3.125in high, yellowed, written on and stamped. Envelope measures 6.5in wide x 3.625 in high, addressed and stamped. One red and one blue matchbook both measure 3in wide x 4.5in high, unfolded, matches removed.
Menus are 5.25in wide x 7 in high, 5.25in wide x 8.25in high, 7in wide x 10.25in high, respectively. Booklet is 8 3/8in wide x 11in high. Menus are yellowed and creased from storage and time.
Opened envelope that was mailed to Lynwood, CA. There is a small picture on the bottom left that is developed and adhered to the envelope.
6 3/8 inches wide by 3 1/2 inches high
A file from Weaver Associates, an naval architecture firm based in Washington DC, about an experimental contra-turning propeller they were designing. This file contains all the correspondences, patents, and designs associated with the project.
The course materials and typed letter are on letter sized paper. The program is a folded piece of letter sized paper and the diploma is 12.5 x 9.5 piece of paper. All the paper is yellowed and the diploma has the top half inch frayed and crumpled…
Small drawing of a Victory Ship for construction purposes. It measures 8 1/4 in wide by 5 1/4 in high. Fits into an envelope that is included when folded in half.
A multiple page memorandum written by Mr. Russell Palmer proposing a project to build 100 cargo ships that can reach 21 knots that are privately funded.
This series of 4 magazines published articles based on the personal lives of U.S Shipbuilders and foreign military personnel. The date range is March of 1943 to February of 1946.
Eight page folded magazine style with no binding or staples measuring 9 in wide by 11 3/4 in high. The special year in pictures issue has a stapled binding and measures 8 7/8 in wide by 11 3/4 in high.
Issue Vol 1 no 7 contains stories about Maritime Day, Oregon Shipbuilding production, editorials by shipyard workers, a popeye cartoon, and pictures of shipyard workers.