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The Library of Congress Ray Halstead Dead Ox Flat 1941 Title Ray Halstead, FSA (Farm Security Administration) rehabilitation borrower, pumping up a tire. Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon Contributor Names Lee, Russell, 1903-1986, photographer Created / Published 1941 May. Subject Headings - United States--Oregon--Malheur County--Dead Ox Flat Headings Safety film negatives. Rights Advisory No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office

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::Vickid
02/03/21 7:10 AM GMT
Your colorization adds to this intriguing scene, these photos emphasize how much has changed over the years, always a joy to view actually.
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::bfrank
02/03/21 8:56 AM GMT
Good job, Rob! Although the farmer's pants and boots look worked in his shirt however look really crisp. I guess the wife doesn't want to let him go out with an unpressed shirt.
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::corngrowth
02/03/21 9:10 AM GMT
Rob, I join me in Vicki's comment about how much everything is changed over the years. I can't imagine that refilling a flat tire
now is done by a hand driven air pump.
About Frank's comment: he isn't a farmer, but according to your narrative, a rehabilitation borrower.
Great way of colorization again. Not overdone, but emphasizing the spirit in this era.
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.LynEve
02/03/21 12:03 AM GMT
Well fancy having a flat at Dead Ox Flat.
Beautifully coloured Rob, as always
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::tigger3
02/04/21 12:37 AM GMT
Very well done Rob. tigs=^..^=
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