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My SuperMom in 1966
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I didn't take this photo.
It is a scan of a print given to my Mom by a reporter in August 1966.
Unfortunately he didn't signed it for her, so I do not know his name.
The photo was used to illustrate an article on Polish pharmaceutical industry published in Express Wieczorny, very popular afternoon daily journal of the those days.
My Mom was the Chef Designer of many new productions lines for antibiotics, vaccines and other modern products of Polfa (Polish Pharmaceutical Companies).
This photo shows a snapshot of a designing process - with building blocks representing tanks, centrifuges, pumps and filters (and many other pieces of equipment that I'm not even trying to name now). That's how those things were done before CAD. Oh well... times have changed, right?
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I didn't take this photo.
It is a scan of a print given to my Mom by a reporter in August 1966.
Unfortunately he didn't signed it for her, so I do not know his name.
The photo was used to illustrate an article on Polish pharmaceutical industry published in Express Wieczorny, very popular afternoon daily journal of the those days.
My Mom was the Chef Designer of many new productions lines for antibiotics, vaccines and other modern products of Polfa (Polish Pharmaceutical Companies).
This photo shows a snapshot of a designing process - with building blocks representing tanks, centrifuges, pumps and filters (and many other pieces of equipment that I'm not even trying to name now). That's how those things were done before CAD. Oh well... times have changed, right?
m̌ ḫ, Deborah Lundbech, Frans Schols, Nouchetdu38 and 16 other people have particularly liked this photo
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a great dedication
A very nice picture, of which you should be very proud!
Best Wishes, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
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