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      <dc:title>Cheng-Ih-Lang, student engineer, or apprentice mechanic at the Shanghai Central Shop, die blocks for forging hammers</dc:title>
  
      <dc:creator>United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration</dc:creator>
  
  
      <dc:description>CNRRA / 296

Shanghai, China -- December 1946

These die block materials not having been delivered in time for initial operations, the die blocks were forged from broken parts of alloy steel from power turbines from the Shanghai Power Plant This is a Van Norman Milling machine, 22 LU Universal Ram type being furnished to farm shops throughout China for their tooling work (Photo by UNRRA)

Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
China
Farming -- China
Machine shops -- China -- Shanghai
Agricultural machinery &amp;amp; implements -- China -- Shanghai
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration


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            <dc:identifier>S-0801-0005-0001-00011</dc:identifier>
      
  
  
  
  
      <dc:rights>Security level: Unclassified</dc:rights>
  
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