1. Picture showing the straight-line method of controlling forms reduced the number from 21 to 10 forms. It also reduced the amout of paper from 67,000 to 3,000 annually. Collection: Early 20th Century Engineering Lantern Slides Set: Plant Layout Date: undated Format: Image Agent: unknown
2. Plant layout showing conveyor belt configured for 12 workers, and another layout doing the same work, configured for 6 workers. Collection: Early 20th Century Engineering Lantern Slides Set: Plant Layout Date: undated Format: Image Agent: unknown
3. Plant layout showing conveyor belt configured for 12 workers, and another layout doing the same work, configured for 6 workers. Collection: Early 20th Century Engineering Lantern Slides Set: Plant Layout Date: undated Format: Image Agent: unknown
4. Bracket machining group layout configured for 9 workers and another layout doing the same work configured for 4 workers. Collection: Early 20th Century Engineering Lantern Slides Set: Plant Layout Date: undated Format: Image Agent: unknown
5. Straight-line method of manufacturing a shaft by shifting work to all on one floor. Collection: Early 20th Century Engineering Lantern Slides Set: Plant Layout Date: undated Format: Image Agent: unknown
6. Present operation on a shaft with 20 steps along with proposed revised operation with fewer (11) steps. Collection: Early 20th Century Engineering Lantern Slides Set: Plant Layout Date: undated Format: Image Agent: unknown
7. Production of shafts through 4 floors of factory buiding. Collection: Early 20th Century Engineering Lantern Slides Set: Plant Layout Date: undated Format: Image Agent: unknown