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Workers focused on wartime production through industrial facility, machinery and equipment support strategic defense operation. National spirit behind war effort and mobilization.-stock-foto
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1st Series Liberty truck example from early 1918 production. - Historical document, World War One Era-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Vintage Newsstand Uncle Sam Poster New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — A reproduced 1940s newsstand displays vintage newspapers and patriotic magazine covers beside an oversized Uncle Sam recruitment poster inside the "Arsenal of Democracy" exhibit at the National World War II Museum. The installation highlights the coordinated "United We Stand" publishing campaign of July 1942, when hundreds of American periodicals simultaneously featured the United States flag on their covers to promote national unity and war bond sales. Adjacent to the newsstan-stock-foto
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Arsenal Of Democracy Uncle Sam Propaganda Poster New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Visitors explore the America Responds gallery within the Arsenal of Democracy exhibit, where a reproduced 1940s newsstand and a towering Uncle Sam recruitment poster recreate the wartime atmosphere of a typical American town. The prominent "I Want You" lithograph, originally illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg for World War I, was heavily repurposed by the US government during World War II to drive a massive surge in military enlistments. This curated space examines the unprecedented integr-stock-foto
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Arsenal Of Democracy Exhibit WWII Propaganda Posters New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Illuminated propaganda posters and a theater marquee reading "The Nation Goes to War!" anchor the America Responds gallery within the Arsenal of Democracy exhibit. Following the United States' entry into World War II, the federal government established the Office of War Information to coordinate mass media campaigns aimed at mobilizing the civilian home front. These iconic visual campaigns utilized targeted psychological messaging to unify the American public, driving crucial domestic eff-stock-foto
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This photograph from the U.S. National Archives shows a highly experienced African American draftsman working as a technical specialist during World War II. He represents the many skilled Black workers whose expertise contributed to accelerating wartime industrial production and supporting the United States’ war effort.-stock-foto
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This photograph from the U.S. National Archives shows a highly experienced African American draftsman working as a technical specialist during World War II. He represents the many skilled Black workers whose expertise contributed to accelerating wartime industrial production and supporting the United States’ war effort.-stock-foto
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The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Women workers grinding stoneware acid taps in Terra Cotta Works, Leicestershire, September 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28117) A female worker casting honey pots at the Hathern Station Buck and Terracotta Company Ltd, Hathern, Leicestershire, in September 1918-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28112) Female workers mould and finish plates for vibrating pans used in the production of gun cotton at the Hathern Station Buck and Terracotta Company Ltd, Hathern, Leicestershire, in September 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28111) A female worker prepares a plate for vibrating pans used in the production of gun cotton at the Hathern Station Buck and Terracotta Company Ltd, Hathern, Leicestershire, in September 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 110353) Women at work benches using files to make adjustments to Vickers machine gun components.-stock-foto
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The Employment of Women in Britain 1914-1918 A female worker varnishes splinterless glass to be used in gas masks at the Crowndale Works, Camden Town, London, 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN 1914-1918 (Q 28546) Female workers gauging splinterless glass for use in gas masks at the Crowndale Works in Camden Town, London, 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN 1914-1918 (Q 28545) Female workers gauging splinterless glass for use in gas masks at the Crowndale Works in Camden Town, London, 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN 1914-1918 (Q 28542) Two women at work preparing oil for varnish in the paint works of Sissons and Co. Ltd., Bankside, Hull, November, 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN 1914-1918 (Q 28537) A female worker operating a composition machine at the works of Sissons and Co. Ltd, Bankside, Hull, in November 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN 1914-1918 (Q 28534) A woman preparing paint casks in the works of Sissons and Co. Ltd., Bankside, Hull, November 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN 1914-1918 (Q 28531) A female worker operating a paint grinding machine at the works of Sissons and Co. Ltd, Bankside, Hull, in November 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN 1914-1918 (Q 28525) A female worker demonstrating a machine which can lift boxes to save physical labour at the Bowling Iron Works, Bradford, in November 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN 1914-1918 (Q 28523) A female worker demonstrating a machine which can lift boxes to save physical labour at the Bowling Iron Works, Bradford, in November 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN 1914-1918 (Q 28523) A female worker demonstrating a machine which can lift boxes to save physical labour at the Bowling Iron Works, Bradford, in November 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN 1914-1918 (Q 28523) A female worker demonstrating a machine which can lift boxes to save physical labour at the Bowling Iron Works, Bradford, in November 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN 1914-1918 (Q 28523) A female worker demonstrating a machine which can lift boxes to save physical labour at the Bowling Iron Works, Bradford, in November 1918.-stock-foto
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THE ARMS PRODUCTION IN BRITAIN IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR (Q 27837) A woman worker operating a naval gun rifling machine, in the new gun factory, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, May 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 31074) Women at work in the cellar of a London brewery.-stock-foto
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MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 (Q 108404) A female worker at the Birmingham Technical School, having been taken over by the Ministry of Munitions, being instructed in Oxyacetylene welding in preparation for her work in a munitions factory, March 1918. www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205351194-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28457) Women removing plates from the pickling room at a tinplate works, South Wales, October 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28369) Female workers bagging cement in a works in Scotland, November 1918.205288740-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28297) Women at work below the furnaces remove glass from a broken pot, in a Lancashire glass factory, September, 1918-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28219) Women working barefooted in starch runs in the glucose factory of Nicholls, Nagel & Co. Ltd., Trafford Park, Manchester, September 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28213) A group of women employed at the chemical works of Brunner Mond & Co. Ltd., Northwich, Manchester, September 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28213) A group of women employed at the chemical works of Brunner Mond & Co. Ltd., Northwich, Manchester, September 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28208) Women workers in the cooperage, at the chemical works at Brunner Mond & Co. Ltd., Northwich, Manchester, September 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28207) A woman working in the cooperage, heading and lining up keys in the chemical works at Brunner Mond & Co, Ltd., Northwich, Manchester, September 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28197) Female workers packing sodium bicarbonate in the chemical works of Brunner Mond & Co. Ltd., Northwich, Manchester, September 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28330) Female workers label bottles of lager using machinery at a Cheshire brewery, September 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28388) A female worker pushes a trolley of finished paper at a paper mill in Scotland in October 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28383) A female worker feeds a beating machine to prepare pulp at a paper mill in Scotland in October 1918.-stock-foto
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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 (Q 28124) A female worker changing jacquard cards in a lace machine in a Nottingham factory during the First World War.-stock-foto