View asset onlyRestoration / Smithsonian Museum / 1937Art / Technique: Restoration expert.A restoration expert, employed by the Works Progress Administration within Roosevelt’s New Deal programme, working on the model of a harvester invented by James H. Smith from 1878 at the Smithsonian Museum, Washington, D.C.Photo, June 1937.IdentifierAKG863957Sourceakg-imagesCredit lineakg-imagesEvent date1937Image date1937Time Period1930S20TH CENTURY2ND MILLENNIUM A.D.TopicARTCREATION OF NEW JOBS ; CREATION OF WORKECONOMIC CRISISGREAT DEPRESSIONHARVESTING MACHINEMODELNEW DEAL (1933-1937)PROFESSIONRESTORATIONRESTORER (MALE)SOCIAL WELFARESOCIETYWORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATIONWORLDWIDE ECONOMIC CRISISGeographySMITHSONIAN MUSEUMUSAWASHINGTON D.C.TechniquePHOTOGRAPHSize2849px × 2180px (17 MB) 24.1 cm × 18.4 cm @ 300 dpiSpecial Formats2849px × 2180px (18 MB) TIFF24.1 cm × 18.5 cm @ 300 dpiAdd to lightbox: 'My First Lightbox'Add to cartDownloadRelated Selections:1929 - 1941 'Great Depression' USA