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Antique S Wrench

Make Every Minute Count for Pershiping original World War 1 vintage poster
By Adolph Treidler
Located in Spokane, WA
a riveter using his wrench to bolt the steel plates of the hull of a ship together. Until the 1930s
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1910s American Realist Antique S Wrench

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Lithograph

Army Air Service "Over There!" WW I Recruitment Poster by Louis Fancher, 1918
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Poster features an army serviceman raising one hand and holding a wrench with the other. A Silhouette of
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1910s American Antique S Wrench

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Paper

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Located in Bath, Somerset
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