
TITLE: American women fight on home front in U.S. REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USW3-30994-D (b&w film negative) SUMMARY: Women wearing white coveralls working on the frontĬALL NUMBER: FSA/OWI - H339157 also Microfilm LOT 714 TITLE:Mamie Fairchild and Dorothy Mason working on a bus at the City Transit Company, Beaumont, Tex. REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USW3-34152-C (b&w film negative) Supports in the pond, wielding poles to move logs that surround them in theĬALL NUMBER: FSA/OWI - D55445 also Microfilm LOT 758 SUMMARY: Two women wearing shorts and shirts, standing on The logs into place on the slip, Turkey Pond, near Concord, N.H. Florence Drouin and Mrs.Įlizabeth Esty, pond women, use regular logging pikes to bring REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USW3-1186-D (b&w film negative) Practices Commission sign hanging above them.ĬALL NUMBER: FSA/OWI - J61177 also Microfilm LOT 196 SUMMARY: Four women bending over table sewing, a Fair Employment TITLE: Negro, Mexican and white girls are employedĪt this plant-Pacific Parachute Company, San Diego, Calif. REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USE6-1907-D (b&w film negative) NOTE: Made for the Office for Emergency Management. Surface a man standing on the outside of the boat working on it behind them. SUMMARY: Four women standing inside lifeboat, working on its This pictures shows outer tube ofīoat completed before bottom has been applied. Boats are fitted with various pockets for carrying emergency REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USE6-5743-D (b&w film negative) SUMMARY: Woman seated, painting small metal objects, whileĪnother woman stands working behind her at the table. Henriette is badly crippledīy arthritis and must stand because of the arthritic condition She's painting Y's for airplane engines at the Maryland Leagueįor Crippled Children, where this work is done under subcontract (left), handicapped by progressive paralysis, is still able toĭo a good job for Uncle Sam. TITLE: Auburn haired, 21-year-old Belva Fletcher REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USE6-5581-D (b&w film negative) SUMMARY: Black woman seated, working with metal object another Women have become expert operators of the small testing machines. Despite their lack of technical knowledge, these TITLE: Negro women with no previous industrialĮxperience, are reconditioning used spark plugs in a large midwestĪirplane plant. REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ62-58087 (b&w film copy negative) Overland Motors, Toledo.) Rights status notĬALL NUMBER: FSA/OWI - F6255 also Microfilm LOT 700

SUMMARY: Six women pulling Jeep body along a track, several Seats and the maze of fittings that go into the U.S. Will spring into action installing the wiring systems, safety belts,

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TITLE: A Jeep body being hauled into position REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USW3-34282-C (b&w film negative)

SUMMARY: Two black women looking towards camera, visorsĬALL NUMBER: FSA/OWI - D339157 also Microfilm LOT 752 TITLE: Women welders at the Landers, Frary, REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USW33-25834-ZC (b&w film negative) NOTE: Made for the Office of War Information.ĬALL NUMBER: FSA/OWI - D339157 also Microfilm LOT 969 Visors or hard hats walking together beside a building. SUMMARY: Group of about a dozen women wearing overalls and TITLE: Women welders on the way to their job BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS Groups of Workers Except where otherwise noted, theĪnd tiff images through the Prints & Photographs On locating additional images (see " Additional Pictures: Select Images Relating to American Women Workers During Rosie Pictures: Select Images Relating to American Women Workers During World War II - Guides, Reference Aids, and Finding Aids (Prints andPhotographs ReadingRoom, Library of Congress) The
