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View The fine art of the tin can By Bobby Hansson
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The fine art of the tin can

By Bobby Hansson

View Antique tins By Fred Dodge
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Antique tins

By Fred Dodge

View Tinplate and modern canmaking technology By E. Morgan
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Tinplate and modern canmaking technology

By E. Morgan

View Metal stampings, closures and containers By Canada. Industry, Science and Technology Canada.

Metal stampings, closures and containers

Metal stampings, closures and containers

By Canada. Industry, Science and Technology Canada.

View The tin can book By Hyla Clark

The tin can book

The tin can book

By Hyla Clark

View You can By Betsy Pflug
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You can

By Betsy Pflug

View The tin can man By Marcia Leonard
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The tin can man

By Marcia Leonard

View Cans By Wendy Blaxland,Marshall Cavendish
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Cans

By Wendy Blaxland,Marshall Cavendish

View La scatola di latta By Rezio Blass,Ulrich Stalder

La scatola di latta

La scatola di latta

By Rezio Blass,Ulrich Stalder

View Report on "a survey of the practices of the German can industry during the Second World War", reported by Curtis E. Maier, on behalf of the United States Technical Industrial Inteligence Sub-Committee By Curtis E. Maier

Report on "a survey of the practices of the German can industry during the Second World War", reported by Curtis E. Maier, on behalf of the United States Technical Industrial Inteligence Sub-Committee

Report on "a survey of the practices of the German can industry during the Second World War", reported by Curtis E. Maier, on behalf of the United States Technical Industrial Inteligence Sub-Committee

By Curtis E. Maier

View Why save tin cans? By United States. War Production Board. Conservation Division

Why save tin cans?

Why save tin cans?

By United States. War Production Board. Conservation Division

View Van blikslagers, vleesblikken en biervaten By E. J Bouw

Van blikslagers, vleesblikken en biervaten

Van blikslagers, vleesblikken en biervaten

By E. J Bouw

View The history of the Macdonald Manufacturing Company Ltd. Toronto, Ontario By Loftus L. Lloyd

The history of the Macdonald Manufacturing Company Ltd. Toronto, Ontario

The history of the Macdonald Manufacturing Company Ltd. Toronto, Ontario

By Loftus L. Lloyd

View Take a tin can By Richard Slade

Take a tin can

Take a tin can

By Richard Slade

View A beginner's book of tincraft By Lucy Sargent
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A beginner's book of tincraft

By Lucy Sargent

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Tincraft

Tincraft

By Lucy Sargent

View The metal can industry By S. Lazerow

The metal can industry

The metal can industry

By S. Lazerow

View Il controllo dei contenitori metallici per conserve By Giulio Barbieri

Il controllo dei contenitori metallici per conserve

Il controllo dei contenitori metallici per conserve

By Giulio Barbieri

View A pictorial history of the metal can from its earliest beginnings to the present day By Can Manufacturers Institute.

A pictorial history of the metal can from its earliest beginnings to the present day

A pictorial history of the metal can from its earliest beginnings to the present day

By Can Manufacturers Institute.

View Metal (Let's Create) By Anna Llimos Plomer
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Metal (Let's Create)

By Anna Llimos Plomer

View Can crafts By Earl P. Fowler
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Can crafts

By Earl P. Fowler

View A dialogue between Ruth van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, Washington, D.C., and Mr. Everett Mitchell, National Broadcasting Corporation, Illinois, delivered in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, broadcast by a network of 48 associate NBC stations, Thursday, June 3, 1937 By Ruth Van Deman
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A dialogue between Ruth van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, Washington, D.C., and Mr. Everett Mitchell, National Broadcasting Corporation, Illinois, delivered in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, broadcast by a network of 48 associate NBC stations, Thursday, June 3, 1937

By Ruth Van Deman

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Tin can crafts

Tin can crafts

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View Economic impact analysis of metal can MACT standards By Nancy Riley

Economic impact analysis of metal can MACT standards

Economic impact analysis of metal can MACT standards

By Nancy Riley