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[LeTourneau Industries]

Description: Photograph of the LeTourneau Tournalayer, a massive machine that was designed by Robert G. LeTourneau. The machine was used to create monolithic homes in basic units of 784 square feet, and it could turn out as many as eight homes in one day.
Date: January 1977
Partner: Longview Public Library

[California Crossing Above Dam]

Description: Photograph of a river surrounded on either side by trees. Near the middle of the image, there appears to be a dam across the river, made of sticks and natural materials. Handwritten text on the back of the photograph says: "California Crossing 11-77,Looking Downstream From Above Dam."
Date: November 1977
Creator: Dallas (Tex.)
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Photograph of Edward Heckman in Automotive]

Description: Photograph of Edward Heckman, an Automotive Instructor at St. Philip's College, helping students work on a car. He is standing beside the car with his right hand on his hip. He is wearing a long work jacket and eyeglasses. Two students are working under the hood of the car. Another car, three engines and two other people are visible in the background.
Date: 1977
Partner: St. Philips College

[Photograph of Henry Castillo]

Description: Photograph of Henry Castillo, Allied Construction Trades/Air Conditioning Instructor. He is wearing a jacket, patterned shirt and plaid tie. He has a mustache. He is looking above the camera with his head and shoulders visible.
Date: 1977
Partner: St. Philips College
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