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Weapons industry
Ready for awful Arthur, Gas invisible
5/16/1942
Shell flat at Homelton
8/1/1940
Final touches are applied to a completed fuselage
8/26/1943
Three sisters work side by side
6/23/1945
War worker Jane Cox holds a carton of finished paper components for shells, ready to be shipped to a shell Plant
3/16/1944
Doris Vye expert on making radio tubes
4/9/1945
Elsie Freedman, Mrs. Elsie Freedman took the job by the horns and really showed the country's war workers that it can be done. For three-years she has(...)
10/18/1944
That's all muscle on the arm of Mrs. Robert Wright, 235-pound sandblaster at John Inglis Co. in Toronto. Mrs. Mollie Robinson feels the muscle, while (...)
10/15/1943
During the day Patricia works in the optical inspection department at Research inspecting and testing lenses
2/27/1943
Some of your last year's newspapers or magazines might have been used in making this shell protector case
3/13/1944
Mrs. Ruth Bain, Her two sons are overseas
11/28/1942
Trigger Guard Inspector at Small Arms, Mrs
11/6/1943
Points count with Dorothy Hyslop, Toronto, CENTRE, inspecting bayonets for the No
6/2/1942
In gentle hands like those of Irene Mahon and Vicki Pokrifka, they're just so many components of a Sten gun
4/12/1943
Mrs. Charlotte Hussey is a comparative newcomer to the plant, but already is working an intricate drill. She has a daughter overseas with the R.C.A.F. (W.D.)
9/1/1943
to smaller intricate mechanisms, right, this Ontario town is turning out weapons in a never-ending stream
7/3/1941
As never before, women are running the entire scale of jobs in Canadian war industry
5/7/1941
One of the thousands of Canadian war workers who are turning their thoughts towards peacetime employment, above
5/26/1945
Tools For Britain are rolling out in ever-increasing numbers from Canada's factories, and 24 United States newspapermen saw them roll yesterday at Gen(...)
6/27/1941
These Girls are Wrapping wing fillets at Moulded Aircraft Ltd
8/20/1943
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