Old 4 X 5 Format Photography
THESE GREAT VINTAGE PHOTOS ARE FROM SHORPY ARCHIVE AND CAN BE SEEN ON NUMEROUS WEBSITES
I RECEIVED THIS IN AN EMAIL. I HAD TO DO A LITTLE RESEARCH TO FIND THE ORIGINAL SOURCE SINCE THEY'RE ALL OVER THE WEB.
HERE'S THE EMAIL:
Some
very cool photos from years gone by with super clarity....see what you
think. Go ahead... try to get this color, and this detail, with
your digital camera! You cannot beat the ol' Kodak
Kodachrome film (of course, a 4 x 5 format helps). These are
impressive photos from 70 years ago.
1. "Where's Adolf?"
May 1942. Langley Field,
Virginia. YB-17 bombardment squadron. "Hitler would like this man to go
home and forget about the war. A good American non-com at the side
machine gun of a huge YB-17 bomber is a man who knows his business and
works hard at it." 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer.
2.
October
1942. "Testing electric wiring at Douglas Aircraft Company. Long
Beach, California." 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer.
3.
October
1942. Engine installers at Douglas Aircraft in Long Beach,
California. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer.
4.
October
1942. Experimental staff at the North American Aviation plant in
Inglewood, Calif., observing wind tunnel tests on a model of the B-25
("Billy Mitchell") bomber. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer.
5.
April
1943. Schoolchildren in San Augustine County, Texas. 4x5 Kodachrome
transparency by John Vachon, Office of War Information.
6.
February
1943. Working on the horizontal stabilizer of a "Vengeance" dive bomber
at the Consolidated-Vultee plant in Nashville. 4x5 Kodachrome
transparency by Alfred Palmer for the Office of War Information.
7.
Long
Beach, California. October 1942. "Annette del Sur publicizing salvage
campaign in yard of Douglas Aircraft Company." 4x5 Kodachrome
transparency by Alfred Palmer for the Office of War Information.
8.
October
1942. Workers installing fixtures and assemblies in the tail section of
a B-17F bomber at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant in Long
Beach, California. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer.
9.
October
1942. "Lieutenant 'Mike' Hunter, Army test pilot assigned to Douglas
Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California." 4x5 Kodachrome transparency
by Alfred Palmer for the Office of War Information.
10.
October
1942. Inglewood, California. North American Aviation drill
operator in the control surface department assembling horizontal
stabilizer section of an airplane. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by
Alfred Palmer.
11.
October 1942. Assembling switchboxes
on the firewalls of B-25 bombers at North American Aviation's
Inglewood, California, factory. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred
Palmer, Office of War Information.
12.
October
1942. Inglewood, California. "Young woman employee of North
American Aviation working over the landing gear mechanism of a P-51
fighter plane." 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer.
13.
October
1942. Kansas City, Kansas. "B-25 bomber plane at North American
Aviation being hauled along an outdoor assembly line." 4x5 Kodachrome
transparency by Alfred Palmer for the Office of War Information.
14.
June
1942. Engine inspector for North American Aviation at Long Beach,
California. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer.
15.
June
1942. Inglewood, California. "Punching rivet holes in a frame
member for a B-25 bomber at North American Aviation." 4x5 Kodachrome
transparency by Alfred Palmer for the Office of War Information.
16.
1942.
Inglewood, California. Riveting team working on the cockpit shell of a
C-47 heavy transport at North American Aviation. "The versatile C-47
performs many important tasks for the Army. It ferries men and cargo
across the oceans and mountains, tows gliders and brings paratroopers
and their equipment to scenes of action." 4x5 Kodachrome transparency
by Alfred Palmer for the Office of War Information.
17.
June 1942. Crane operator at Tennessee Valley Authority's Douglas Dam. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer for the OWI.
18.
June
1942. Army tank driver at Fort Knox, Kentucky. 4x5 Kodachrome
transparency by Alfred Palmer for the Office of War Information.
19.
June
1942. Fort Knox, Kentucky. "Infantryman with halftrack. A young
soldier sights his Garand rifle like an old-timer. He likes the piece
for its fine firing qualities and its rugged, dependable mechanism."
4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer for the Office of War
Information.
20.
Fort Knox, June 1942. "Light tank
going through water obstacle." 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred
Palmer, Office of War Information.
21.
October 1942.
"American mothers and sisters, like these women at the Douglas Aircraft
Company plant in Long Beach, California, give important help in
producing dependable planes for their men at the front." 4x5 Kodachrome
transparency by Alfred Palmer for the Office of War Information.
22.
March
1943. Yardmaster at Amarillo, Texas, railyard. 4x5 Kodachrome
transparency by Jack Delano, Office of War Information.
23.
February
1943. Lucille Mazurek, age 29, ex-housewife, husband going into the
service. Working at the Heil and Co. factory in Milwaukee on blackout
lamps to be used on Air Force gasoline trailers. 4x5 Kodachrome
transparency by Howard R. Hollem for the Office of War Information.
24.
October
1942. Glenview, Illinois. "Transfusion bottles containing
intravenous solution are given final inspection by Grace Kruger, one of
many women employees at Baxter Laboratories. When her brother left
Baxter to join the Merchant Marine, Miss Kruger, a former life
insurance clerk, took his place." 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Howard
R. Hollem for the OWI.
25.
October 1942. Riveter at work
on a bomber at the Consolidated Aircraft factory in Fort Worth .
4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Howard Hollem.
26.
October
1942. "Thousands of North American Aviation employees at
Inglewood, California, look skyward as the bomber and fighter planes
they helped build perform overhead during a lunch period air show. This
plant produces the battle-tested B-25 'Billy Mitchell' bomber, used in
General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 'Mustang' fighter
plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on
Dieppe." 4 x 5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer for the Office
of War Information.
27.
August 1942. Corpus
Christi, Texas. "After seven years in the Navy, J.D. Estes is
considered an old sea salt by his mates at the Naval Air Base." 4x5
Kodachrome transparency by Howard Hollem, Office of War Information.
28.
August
1942. Mechanic Mary Josephine Farley works on a Wright Whirlwind motor
in the Corpus Christi, Texas, Naval Air Base assembly and repairs
shop. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Howard R. Hollem.
29.
August
1942. Corpus Christi, Texas. "Working inside the nose of a PBY,
Elmer J. Pace is learning the construction of Navy planes. As a
National Youth Administration trainee at the Naval Air Base, he gets
practical experience. After about eight weeks, he will go into civil
service as a sheet metal worker." 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Howard
R. Hollem.
30.
April 1943. "Mrs. Thelma Cuvage, working
in the sand house at the Chicago & North Western R.R. roundhouse at
Clinton, Iowa. Her job is to see that sand is sifted and cleaned for
use in the locomotives. Mrs. Cuvage's husband works as a guard at the
Savanna, Illinois, ordnance plant." 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack
Delano for the Office of War Information.
31.
March 1943.
"Santa Fe R.R. shops, Albuquerque. Hammering out a drawbar on the steam
drop hammer in the blacksmith shop." 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by
Jack Delano for the Office of War Information.
32.
June 1942. Truck driver at the Tennessee Valley Authority's Douglas Dam. Amazing 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer.
33.
December
1942. A winter afternoon in the North Proviso yardmaster's office,
Chicago & North Western Railroad. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by
Jack Delano. Click here for a closeup of the poster on the wall.
34.
December
1942. Three West Coast streamliners in the Chicago & North Western
yards at Chicago. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano.
35.
Shulman's
Market at N and Union Street SW, Washington. 4x5 Kodachrome
transparency by Louise Rosskam. Alternate view. In one of the many
comments for this post, an alert FOS (Friend of Shorpy) points out the
posters of Axis leaders Mussolini, Hitler and Admiral Yamamoto in the
window. Along the bottom of each it says What do YOU say America ?
36.
June
1942. Lockheed Vega aircraft plant at Burbank, California."
Hollywood missed a good bet when they overlooked this attractive
aircraft worker, who is shown checking electrical sub-assemblies." 4x5
Kodachrome transparency by David Bransby for the Office of War
Information.
37.
October 1942. "Noontime rest for
an assembly worker at the Long Beach, Calif., plant of Douglas Aircraft
Company. Nacelle parts for a heavy bomber form the background." 4x5
Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer.
38.
September
1940. Jack Whinery, Pie Town, New Mexico, homesteader, with his wife
and the youngest of his five children in their dirt-floor dugout home.
Whinery homesteaded with no cash less than a year ago and does not have
much equipment; consequently, he and his family farm the slow, hard
way, by hand. Main window of their dugout was made from the windshield
of the worn-out car which brought this family to Pie Town
from West Texas. 4 x 5 Kodachrome transparency by Russell Lee, Farm
Security Administration.
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