Victory Storm Pane Installation Washington D.C. 1943
In December 1943, a Victory storm pane is installed on a home window in Washington, D.C. This installation represents a wartime fuel conservation effort aimed at improving energy efficiency during World War II. The use of all-weather sealing tape around the panes perimeter reflects the eras commitment to resource conservation and household safety.
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Victory Storm Pane Installation Washington D.C. 1943
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