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Rochna family kitchen, Pittsburgh, 1950
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Rochna family kitchen, Pittsburgh, 1950
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Defense housing, Bantam, Connecticut, January 1942
Fred Heath runs a turret lathe at the Warren
McArthur plant, where he’s been working since August 1941. He formerly
worked in a machine shop in his native city Torrington. One of the first
families to move into the new war workers’ homes in Bantam, the Heaths,
who have been married for five years, had previously been living in a
furnished room in Torrington. Mrs. Heath formerly lived in Winsted, a
town of about 25,000 people just a dozen miles from Torrington. They are
proud of their new home and of the comfortable new furniture they
bought on the installment plan in Torrington. They have besides the
kitchen, a large living room, a modern bath, a medium-sized master
bedroom and a smaller room for their three-year-old daughter, Ann.