NYA Workers Removing Burrs from Taper Head Screws 1930s
Two bench-lathe workers operate in a National Youth Administration work center in Brooklyn, New York. They remove burrs from taper head screws, part of a vocational training program focused on machine shop skills. Established in the 1930s, the program aimed to provide job skills to youth during the Great Depression, enhancing employability and workforce development.
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NYA Workers Removing Burrs from Taper Head Screws 1930s
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