Shrimp Fisherman Erects Wind Charger in Corpus Christi 1939
A shrimp fisherman erects a wind charger to power his radio in Corpus Christi, Texas, in February 1939. This scene illustrates the resourcefulness of squatters at Nueces Bay who utilized renewable energy to enhance their living conditions. Wind power was an innovative solution for many during this era, reflecting early efforts in sustainable living.
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Shrimp Fisherman Erects Wind Charger in Corpus Christi 1939
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