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Aluminum Collection

Background imageAluminum Collection: Katharine Hepburn in Metallic Moth Costume

Katharine Hepburn in Metallic Moth Costume
(Original Caption) Startling and unique is this moth costume, worn by Katharine Hepburn, RKO star, in her latest picture. Eight women labored 39 days to make this costume of tiny solid aluminum

Background imageAluminum Collection: Rolling Sheets of Aluminum for Aircraft

Rolling Sheets of Aluminum for Aircraft
(Original Caption) Aluminum League of America: Rolling sheets of aluminum for plane fusilage, wings, etc. Undated photograph. BPA2# 2534

Background imageAluminum Collection: Harry Truman with Hand on Table

Harry Truman with Hand on Table
(Original Caption) 6/16/1941-Washington, DC-Secretary of Defense Harold Ickes today approved a suggestion made before the Senate Defense Committee that the Government takeover the giant Aluminum

Background imageAluminum Collection: Aluminum Robot Made Of Pots And Pans

Aluminum Robot Made Of Pots And Pans
(Original Caption) 7/4/1941-Cleveland, OH- Neither robot nor man from mars is this broad shouldered defense warrior, being admired by Eugenia Neff

Background imageAluminum Collection: Crowd Holding Up Aluminum Utensils

Crowd Holding Up Aluminum Utensils
(Original Caption) 7/21/1941-New York, NY- The nation-wide drive to collect 20 million pounds of aluminum for defense gets off with a bang in New York City as this crowd clamors for admission to

Background imageAluminum Collection: Crowd & Pile Of Pots & Pans

Crowd & Pile Of Pots & Pans
(Original Caption) 7/21/1941-New York, NY- Those who came late to the New York Daily Mirror's Aluminum Ball at Manhattan Center found difficulty in getting inside

Background imageAluminum Collection: Aluminum Foremen On Strike W/Signs

Aluminum Foremen On Strike W/Signs
(Original Caption) 2/14/1946-Detroit, MI- Striking foremen at the Bohn Aluminum and Brass Corp. protest that "ours is a forgotten strike." Employing 2, 300, the plant has been idle since Sept

Background imageAluminum Collection: Woman Waving from Trailer Window

Woman Waving from Trailer Window
(Original Caption) 2/25/1946-Los Angeles, CA- Light, compact, and streamlined, this Aero-Flite trailer was produced by a reconverted war-time aircraft plant

Background imageAluminum Collection: French Sceintist Paul Heroult

French Sceintist Paul Heroult
(Original Caption) Paul Heroult (1863-1914), French scientist. Accidentally discovered that aluminum could be reduced by electrolysis of aluminum mixed with cryolite

Background imageAluminum Collection: Charles Martin Hall

Charles Martin Hall
Young American chemist Charles Martin Hall in a suit. On February 23, 1886, Hall invented an inexpensive process for making aluminum

Background imageAluminum Collection: Open Ashcan Filled with Garbage

Open Ashcan Filled with Garbage
(Original Caption) View of an open ashcan filled with garbage. Undated photograoh

Background imageAluminum Collection: Macy's Basement Pan Sale Draws Crowds

Macy's Basement Pan Sale Draws Crowds
(Original Caption) 5/31/1951-New York, New YorkAluminum cooking pans reduced from $1.26 to 88 cents are bought up as fast as they can be grabbed in Macy's basement, May 31

Background imageAluminum Collection: Dustproof Aluminum Alloy Home

Dustproof Aluminum Alloy Home
(Original Caption) 7/13/51-Marion, North Carolina: Home may be where the heart is but that organ is liable to have a slightly mettalic ring in this new dustproof aluminum alloy home

Background imageAluminum Collection: Charles Eames with Kinetic Metal Sculpture

Charles Eames with Kinetic Metal Sculpture
(Original Caption) 3/24/1958-New York, NY-A solar-powered "thingamajig, " this intricate tangle of wheels, crankshafts, and odd shapes, is adjusted by its inventor, Charles Eames

Background imageAluminum Collection: 1958 Worlds Fair Molecule Building

1958 Worlds Fair Molecule Building
(Original Caption) 4/19/1958-Brussels, Belgium- The first thing that strikes the eye of a visitor to the 1958 World's Fair is the 320 foot high Atomium

Background imageAluminum Collection: Futuristic Stereo Prototype

Futuristic Stereo Prototype
(Original Caption) 10/16/1959-New York, NY- Not the latest satellite, this may be the stereophonic high fidelity system of the future, according to its designer, Lester Beall

Background imageAluminum Collection: Boy Exchanges Aluminum Cans for Bats

Boy Exchanges Aluminum Cans for Bats
(Original Caption) 9/12/1973-Los Angeles, CA- Greg Glass, 7, of Woodland Hills goes to bat for California's environment after exchanging a wagon-load of recyclable aluminum cans for little league

Background imageAluminum Collection: Boy Swings Bat W/Cans @ Reynolds Plant

Boy Swings Bat W/Cans @ Reynolds Plant
(Original Caption) 9/12/73-Los Angeles, California- Greg Glass, 7, Woodland Hills, goes to bat for Californias' environment after exchanging wagon-load of recyclable aluminum cans for little league

Background imageAluminum Collection: Actress Tippi Hedren With A Cheetah

Actress Tippi Hedren With A Cheetah
(Original Caption) LOS ANGELES: Actress Tippi Hedren, Vice-President of the Elsa Wild Animal Appeal, poses with "Kenya, " a playful, fully grown cheetah

Background imageAluminum Collection: Man Wearing Pop-Top Tab Vest

Man Wearing Pop-Top Tab Vest
(Original Caption) 4/22/1980-New York, NY- The Earth Day celebration, like some modern rite of spring, rippled through the land

Background imageAluminum Collection: Elderly man relaxing on sun lounger in backyard. (Photo by H

Elderly man relaxing on sun lounger in backyard. (Photo by H
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Elderly man relaxing on sun lounger in backyard

Background imageAluminum Collection: Digital illustration waterproof, overlapping aluminium flashing tape on joint between roof

Digital illustration waterproof, overlapping aluminium flashing tape on joint between roof and brick wall

Background imageAluminum Collection: Roll mill

Roll mill
Sheet metal working machine, Roll mill

Background imageAluminum Collection: Metal melting factory

Metal melting factory
Antique illustration of a Metal melting factory

Background imageAluminum Collection: Reusable aluminum tin can

Reusable aluminum tin can

Background imageAluminum Collection: Step ladder

Step ladder

Background imageAluminum Collection: Digital illustration aluminium angle strip

Digital illustration aluminium angle strip

Background imageAluminum Collection: Cross section illustration of extracting aluminium from bauxite using Bayer process and electrolysis

Cross section illustration of extracting aluminium from bauxite using Bayer process and electrolysis

Background imageAluminum Collection: Digital illustration of ring pull on top of crushed drinks can

Digital illustration of ring pull on top of crushed drinks can

Background imageAluminum Collection: Digital illustration of atoms in aluminium molecule

Digital illustration of atoms in aluminium molecule

Background imageAluminum Collection: Half-opened tin, detail

Half-opened tin, detail

Background imageAluminum Collection: Lid and opening tab of a steel can

Lid and opening tab of a steel can

Background imageAluminum Collection: Scratches on aluminum

Scratches on aluminum

Background imageAluminum Collection: Rathaus in Hamburg (town hall)

Rathaus in Hamburg (town hall)
The Hamburg Rathaus is the Rathaus the city hall or town hall of the free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg, Germany. It is the seat of the government of Hamburg and as such

Background imageAluminum Collection: Regent St Lights

Regent St Lights
30th November 1955: Christmas decorations in Regent Street, London, consisting mainly of snow crystal stars made of aluminium to give the effect of a snowstorm. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)


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