Second step in using this glass-top home canning cover
Photograph
Unidentified
Maker
Office of War Information
American, 1942–1945
Second step in using this glass-top home canning cover
, which is economical of critical materials, is to place the glass lid, with rubber ring fitted on it, directly on top of the jar mouth
ca. 1942
Gelatin silver print
Image: 19.2 x 24.2 cm (7 9/16 x 9 1/2 in.)
Overall: 20.8 x 25.5 cm (8 3/16 x 10 1/16 in.)
Matted: 35.6 x 45.7 cm (14 x 18 in.)
Purchase with funds from the Charina Foundation
2000.0788.0003
Inscriptions mimeographed on verso, TC: D-9799 Second step in using this glass-top home caning cover, which is / economical of critical materials, is to place the glass lid, with rubber ring / fitted on it, directly on top of the jar mouth. PLEASE CREDIT: OFFICIAL OWI / PHOTO
inscribed in pencil on verso, C: 19575[illeg.]
mimeographed on verso, BC: WATCH YOUR CREDIT [underlined] / Watch Your Credit /
No objection to reproducing or publishing / this picture provided credit line / PHOTO BY OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION / appears on the photograph or page, / except that written permission must be obtained / from OWI if it is desired for use / in commercial advertising / OWI PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCTION, WASHINGTON, D.C.
inscribed in pencil on verso, C: 19575[illeg.]
mimeographed on verso, BC: WATCH YOUR CREDIT [underlined] / Watch Your Credit /
No objection to reproducing or publishing / this picture provided credit line / PHOTO BY OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION / appears on the photograph or page, / except that written permission must be obtained / from OWI if it is desired for use / in commercial advertising / OWI PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCTION, WASHINGTON, D.C.
