2:55 - 3:24 The S.T. Crapo. Built by Great Lakes Engineering Works in 1927. Launched on July 7th, 1927 for the Huron-Portland cement company. She is 402 feet long, and could carry about 8,900 tons of powder cement. Currently used as a cement storage and transfer vessel at the LaFarge dock in Green Bay, WI.
The only people wearing gloves in the food manufacturing factories are the warehouse guys loading trucks! Thanks, PeriscopeFilm, for these insights into the past !!
the more back you go the stronger people were. Go to the 1920's and you have young women (wealthy) doing adventure trips to unexplored remote wild locations without any of today's comfort. Go to the 19th century and people thought nothing of walking 20 km every other day. Today you would literally kill the growth hormone fed and blue gatorade drinking fatso if they have to walk half a day. Their stomachs too were stronger.
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That plant at Alpena, Michigan, is still operating. It's now LaFarge America. Brandt furniture exists in name, but whether they make or just distribute furniture is unclear. One source says there are two employees, another says four.
2:55 - 3:24
The S.T. Crapo. Built by Great Lakes Engineering Works in 1927. Launched on July 7th, 1927 for the Huron-Portland cement company. She is 402 feet long, and could carry about 8,900 tons of powder cement. Currently used as a cement storage and transfer vessel at the LaFarge dock in Green Bay, WI.
The only people wearing gloves in the food manufacturing factories are the warehouse guys loading trucks!
Thanks, PeriscopeFilm, for these insights into the past !!
the more back you go the stronger people were. Go to the 1920's and you have young women (wealthy) doing adventure trips to unexplored remote wild locations without any of today's comfort. Go to the 19th century and people thought nothing of walking 20 km every other day. Today you would literally kill the growth hormone fed and blue gatorade drinking fatso if they have to walk half a day. Their stomachs too were stronger.
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Feels more like late 40s early 50s. Always enjoy these flashbacks, thanks !
These Periscope films were played in between movies at the theater and they showed them in school.
That plant at Alpena, Michigan, is still operating. It's now LaFarge America.
Brandt furniture exists in name, but whether they make or just distribute furniture is unclear. One source says there are two employees, another says four.
The Brandt story took an interesting twist, and good for the producers for allowing it to reach an audience.
5:45 Watch the arrows on the box.
Stacking purposes mainly I realize but still fun to watch.
Baby Ruth (and Butterfinger) is currently produced by Nestle.
headquarter in switzerland.
@@goognamgoognw6637 Nestle sold them to FERRERO USA
"Chocolate Melting Department". Early clickbait.