Men work on early model industrial laundry machines as they perform post laundry operations for uniforms of U.S. Army soldiers during World War 1. Women work on huge presses and pack clothes after folding them. Packets of washed clothes piled up as women continue to work.
Two cars pull up near a YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) building or club for American Army and allied forces in World War I. They drive on a snow covered road. Cars drive past the building. A Church with a snow covered sloping roof.
American Army soldiers sit around a table and talk. Some World War 1 U.S. Army soldiers read books and papers at YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) clubroom, books stacked in shelves in the background. Three officers sit around a table and play a card game as others read and go through books. A folded American flag in the background.
American soldiers during World War I. . They come out of Knights of Columbus Hall after paying a visit.
A club building with a pole in the foreground. American soldiers and some civilian men and women wave from the balcony of the club. The masonic symbol is displayed on the building.
A soldier plays a piano as others listen at Knights of Columbus clubroom in during World War I. Many of the sponsors entertaining the soldiers are older person. A soldier talks to two young women as they sit on a veranda. An old woman talks to a soldier.
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