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CIRCA 1940 - Miners in the Ozarks go underground and begin their strenuous work.
CIRCA 1900 - Rowboats travel down a fast stream in Japan, and an ox is used to lift water from a well in Egypt, part of the Armat Collection.
CIRCA 1940 - Miners detonate dynamite underground.
CIRCA 1940 - Lead and zinc are mined in the Midwest.
CIRCA 1940s - Miners use the Shrinkage-Stope method to remove gold ore for processing, in the Homestake mine in Lead, South Dakota.
CIRCA 1960s - Investigators examine the nails of a corpse and take a powder sample at the morgue in the 1960s.
CIRCA 1950s - Minutes after an atomic blast, troops walk into the radioactive cloud in the 1950s.

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CIRCA 1940 - Miners shovel blasted rock into a car, which is then sent above ground.

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