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Weapons industry
Somewhere in Quebec they're turning out these Chicago pianos Canadian warships and from the Canadian army that has waited ne More and more, Quebec wo(...)
1/1/1942
Taking a cue from other democratic countries, women in the Unied States are flocking into war industries
3/24/1941
Miss Negro War Worker of the U.S. is Belle Calloun, chief wire machine operator in a war plant
6/29/1943
World's biggest bomb, a 45,000-pounder, was manufactured at Milwaukee, Wis
10/15/1945
Right above, a U.S. factory now produces vital mechanisms for robot bombs
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Beating plowshares into swords is being done so rapidly in the U
5/30/1941
Champeen Iron Breaker in the state of Ohio is this husky Negro workman's estimate of himself
5/30/1941
Tanks from World War No. 1 are part fo the big scrap pile in this Baltimore, Md., salvage yard. The steel will go to mills where it will be reproduced(...)
9/19/1942
Mass production of huge defence guns is already in progress in the U
6/25/1942
Every day more and more tanks are rumbling off production lines from factories throughout the United States
4/11/1942
Too bad Hitler's not here, lament these eight war-working grandmothers as they train Sten guns on the photographer's assistant. There are some seventy(...)
6/5/1943
Women Are Warriors might well be the title of this picture story, illustrating the part women play in the work of a small Ontario munitions town. Abov(...)
10/8/1942
Miniature bombs held by Miss Vivian Baker at Piat, projectiles similar to those used by Canada's new V
7/1/1934
Mrs. Agnes Elliott, 56, of Clarkson, has been on the production line for 13 months, has three sons and two grandchildren
9/1/1943
Tests tell whether vital weapons and supplies are ready for release to the armed forces
3/7/1942
So quickly is the paint dried on this tank as it passes through a battery of infra-red lamps- it takes four minutes-the driver doesn't leave his seat (...)
3/27/1943
New Torpedo Blowing Head Under Construction, Robert Melvin, Palmerston Ave
4/2/1944
Grandmother Mary Beer can handle any one of a dozen machines at the war plant where she is employed
2/10/1943
Soldierette on the war production front is Mrs
1/18/1943
Father and daughter work side by side at adjoining machines in the shell plant
1/2/1943
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