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Box 3

 Container

Contains 58 Results:

(Pre-fabricated houses are now in the air)

 Item — Box: 3
Identifier: 001 (001)
Scope and Contents

Cartoon

A stork flies over a 'homeless' family with a house carried in its beak

Dates: 1950-1960

Theoretical Savings in Pre-fabrication

 Item — Box: 3
Identifier: 002 (002)
Scope and Contents

Text

Five cost-saving benefits of prefabricated homes

Dates: 1950-1960

Coordination of Men + Materials + Time = Prefabrication

 Item — Box: 3
Identifier: 003 (003)
Scope and Contents

Cartoon diagram

Diagrammatical explanation of how men, materials, and time are the resources for producing prefabricated homes

Dates: 1950-1960

Commercial Standard CS125-47 for Prefabricated Homes

 Item — Box: 3
Identifier: 004 (004)
Scope and Contents

Text

Gives a statement of 'purpose' and 'scope'; statements of 'definition' and 'general requirements' are partially cut out

Dates: 1950-1960

None

 Item — Box: 3
Identifier: 005 (005)
Scope and Contents

Drawing (pixilated)

One-story home

Dates: 1950-1960

None

 Item — Box: 3
Identifier: 006 (006)
Scope and Contents

Series F1: Photo

Aerial view of a large factory, the Gunnison Plant, in New Albany, Indiana

Dates: 1950-1960

None

 Item — Box: 3
Identifier: 007 (007)
Scope and Contents

Series F2: Photo

Interior view of men working on factory lines

Dates: 1950-1960

None

 Item — Box: 3
Identifier: 008 (008)
Scope and Contents

Series F3: Photo

Interior view of factory; men and women manufacturing large sheets of plywood

Dates: 1950-1960

None

 Item — Box: 3
Identifier: 009 (009)
Scope and Contents

Series F4: Photo

Interior view of factory; men and women manufacturing wood frames

Dates: 1950-1960

None

 Item — Box: 3
Identifier: 010 (010)
Scope and Contents

Series F5: Photo

Interior view of factory; men and women attaching insulation to sheets of plywood

Dates: 1950-1960