Weaving camouflage nets.
Rating |
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File Name |
fla_album_120 |
Title |
Weaving camouflage nets. |
Creator |
Unknown |
Contributors |
Flaherty, John Melvin (collector) |
Date |
1942-1945 |
Description |
Evacuee weavers working in making camouflage nets at the Santa Anita, California Assembly Center. |
Note |
Caption on album page: "This is another view of the process of making camouflage nets at Santa Anita (California) Assembly Center. It is termed "garnishing". A "pattern net" with a design woven into it was first set up and over it placed a plain net. Weavers worked burlap strips into the top net, following exactly the pattern net as to color or burlap and weaving design. The women at work are Japanese-American citizens." SANTA ANITA PHOTO NO. 612A |
Subject-TGM |
Camouflage (Military science) Nets Weaving Relocation camps |
Subject-LCSH |
Forced migration Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Santa Anita Assembly Center (Calif.) World War II, 1939-1945 -- Japanese Americans |
Geographic Coverage |
Arcadia – California |
Object Type |
Photographic Prints |
Format |
image/jpg |
Dimensions |
8 x 10 in. |
Relation-Is Part Of |
Flaherty Collection: Japanese Internment Photograph Album |
Rights |
For more information on copyright or permissions for this image, please contact San Jose State University Special Collections & Archives Department. http://library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collections/sjsu-special-collections-and-archives |
Collection |
Flaherty Collection: Japanese Internment Records |
Language |
eng |
Repository |
San Jose State University Library Special Collections & Archives |
Citation |
Weaving camouflage nets,Flaherty Collection: Japanese Internment Records, MSS-2006-02, San Jose State University, Special Collections & Archives. |
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