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Vanishing Farm, Naval Air Station, Newfoundland

A house with construction equipment in the foreground
Description: Drawing, Pastel on Board; by Griffith Baily Coale; 1941; Framed Dimensions 30H X 28W
Accession #: 88-188-B
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Newfoundland is a bleak and violent place with comparative calm changing to roaring winds, with people struggling against horizontal rain and sleet in the half light of the underworld. With tact and diplomacy, the Navy bring their bulldozers, stone crushers, lumber, steel, and concrete, and create the miracle of a modern base on land that is a saturated bog thirty feet deep.

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  • World War II 1939-1945
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