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Sten factory 1942.jpg - Balcer~commonswiki
MunitionsWorkersToronto.jpg - Skeezix1000
Women commonwealth small arms factory.jpg - Nick-D
VeronicaFoster-RonnieBrenGunGirl-smoke.jpg - Themightyquill
Loading anti-aircraft cases into a stress-annealing furnace to make them soft, uniform, and ductite-ready for... - NARA - 196209.jpg - US National Archives bot
Arc welding part of an anti-tank gun.jpg - Flickr upload bot
Fingers of destruction.jpg - Slowking4
Filling the arsenals.jpg - Slowking4
From Medals To Sten Guns- Munitions Production, Britain, 1942 D10480.jpg - Fæ
Sten Gun Production in Britain, 1943 D12357.jpg - Fæ
Sten Gun Production in Britain, 1943 D12370.jpg - Fæ
Letter Into Bullet- Turning Salvaged Paper Into Rifle Cartridges, England, 1942 D7166.jpg - Fæ
Letter Into Bullet- Turning Salvaged Paper Into Rifle Cartridges, England, 1942 D7169.jpg - Fæ
Letter Into Bullet- Turning Salvaged Paper Into Rifle Cartridges, England, 1942 D7174.jpg - Fæ
Munitions Production in Britain, 1940 D674.jpg - Ich
Women workers checking 25-pounder artillery shells at the small arms factory of J & F Pool Ltd in Hayle, Cornwall, 1943. TR660.jpg - Ducksoup
Sten Gun Production in Britain, 1943 TR642.jpg - Ich
War production workers at the Vilter Company making M5 and M7 1a34974v.jpg - Slowking4
Gist inspector, Mrs. Mary Betchner inspecting one of the 25 cutters 1a34982v.jpg - Slowking4
Female workers assembling Piat anti-tank gun parts. Orilla, Ontario 1944 LAC 3197624E000762429.jpeg - Rcbutcher
Vickers machine gun manufacture at John Inglis Company 1944 LAC 3197416.jpg - Rcbutcher
Eileen Dagg John Inglis Company 1944 LAC 3627572.jpeg - Rcbutcher
This capable young woman is making an important contribution 8b09745v.jpg - Slowking4
Women Workers, Quebec Dominion Arsenal, 1943.jpg - Jeangagnon
Women at the Small Arms Ammunition Factory checking cartridges, Australia, 1944. (8675855945).jpg - Sumita Roy Dutta
Fitting breech blocks at the Elswick Works (20109904546).jpg - Fæ
Inspecting gun shells (29340541775).jpg - Fæ
Woman working on ordnance, General Motors Corp., Pontiac, MI (8539325249).jpg - Fæ
152 mm shell production SA-Kuva 88285.jpg - Hasenläufer
Femmes au travail a l Arsenal Saint-Malo entre 1940 et 1945.jpg - Jeangagnon
Canadian woman munitions worker shown covered with belts of 303 mm ammunition at plant in Quebec.jpg - Jeangagnon
Margaret Miller at Geco.jpg - Mindmatrix
Production. Shell loading. These girls are "staking" fuses 8b08266v.jpg - Frypie
Production. Shell loading. On the "firing line" 8b08261v.jpg - Frypie
Gay Park at GECO, 1943.jpg - Mindmatrix
Official military visitors observing the manufacturing of munitions at the General Engineering Company (Canada) factory in Scarborough (I0004891).tif - NeilAmagna
Visitor inspecting the work of the women munitions workers at the General Engineering Company (Canada) factory in Scarborough (I0004892).tif - NeilAmagna
Major General Lock and Mrs. Lock watching Mrs. Kay Thompson operate a clicking machine at the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions plant (I0004893).tif - NeilAmagna
A woman measuring piece of munitions at the General Engineering Company (Canada) factory (I0004898).tif - NeilAmagna
Women working at the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions factory (I0004899).tif - NeilAmagna
Woman stamping boxes at the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions factory (I0004900).tif - NeilAmagna
Shop A, Bldg. 60 Papering H.E. Fuze Components (I0042494).tif - NeilAmagna
View of Operators Traying Up Based Bullets Ready for Tip Lacquering (I0042495).tif - NeilAmagna
Women producing munitions in GECO Munitons factory, Scarborough (I0028233).tif - NeilAmagna
Women producing munitions in GECO Munitons factory, Scarborough (I0028234).tif - NeilAmagna
GECO Fusilier Magazine Vol. 1 No. 2 Cover (I0028238).tif - NeilAmagna
GECO Fusilier Magazine Vol. 1 No. 2 pg. 2 (I0028239).tif - NeilAmagna
GECO Fusilier Magazine Vol. 1 No. 7 pg. 3 (I0028240).tif - NeilAmagna
GECO Fusilier Magazine Vol. 1 No. 8 pg. 2 (I0028241).tif - NeilAmagna
GECO Fusilier Magazine Vol. 1 No. 10 cover (I0028242).tif - NeilAmagna
GECO Fusilier Magazine Vol. 2 No. 12 pg. 2 (I0028243).tif - NeilAmagna
GECO Fusilier Magazine Vol. 2 No. 21 pg. 4 (I0028244).tif - NeilAmagna
GECO Fusilier Magazine Vol. 2 No. 21 pg. 5 (I0028245).tif - NeilAmagna
GECO Fusilier Magazine Vol. 3 No. 2 pg. 2 (I0028246).tif - NeilAmagna
GECO Fusilier Magazine Vol. 3 No. 2 pg. 6 (I0028247).tif - NeilAmagna
Lillian Goritschnig with two sons in the service, one overseas, and a husband ready to go into the service.tif - Arnoseven
. Lillian Goritschnig and her helper, Frances Heipek, removing turned 105 mm. howitzers from stockpile for honing operation.tif - Arnoseven
Lillian Goritschnig with two sons in the service.tif - Arnoseven
Mrs. Florence Ritter removing a 105 mm. howitzer from a drilling machine a.tif - Arnoseven
Mrs. Florence Ritter performing a drilling operation.tif - Arnoseven
Dorothy Conger and Earl A. Ross, U.S. ordnance inspectors, checking over 105 mm. howitzers.tif - Arnoseven
Dorothy Conger, whose husband is in the Army, inspecting 105 mm. howitzers.tif - Arnoseven
Mrs. Mary Betchner inspecting one of the twenty-five cutters for burrs before inserting it in the inside of a 105 mm. howitzer.tif - Arnoseven
Norma K. Jones used to be a high school teacher and now teaches two nights a week.tif - Arnoseven
Testing a 105 mm. howitzer in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin plant of Chain Belt Company.tif - Arnoseven
Ann Jorjus, who has one brother in the service, checking a 105 mm. howitzer for eccentricities.tif - Arnoseven
Visitors posing with a group of employees at the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions factory (I0051813).tif - VNDS
Woman posing in General Engineering Company (Canada) uniform (I0051815).tif - VNDS
Women moving inventory at the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions factory (I0051817).tif - VNDS
Women working at the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions factory (I0051818).tif - Sebastian Wallroth
General Engineering Company (Canada) employees relaxing in the canteen (I0051821).tif - VNDS
General Engineering Company (Canada) employees with inventory (I0051822).tif - VNDS
Women working at the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions factory (I0051823).tif - VNDS
Women working at the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions factory (I0051826).tif - VNDS
Women moving ammunition boxes at the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions factory (I0051827).tif - VNDS
Women working at the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions factory (I0051831).tif - VNDS
Workers at the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions factory (I0051832).tif - VNDS
Bust of General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions factory worker next to its model (I0051833).tif - VNDS
GECO Fusilier Magazine, Vol. 2 No. 11, August 28, 1943, page 4 (I0055160).tif - VNDS
GECO Fusilier Magazine, Vol. 4 No. 2, May 14, 1945, page 8 (I0055161).tif - VNDS
DIL Pickering Works - Assembly Line.png - Utcursch
DIL Pickering Works - Evelyn Chartrand tightens nose plugs of 500-pound bombs.png - Utcursch
DIL Pickering Works - Line 3 - workers assemble 3.7 calibre anti-aircraft shells.png - Utcursch
Mary Pickford receiving a bouquet of flowers from a worker during her visit to the General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058174).jpg - VNDS
Workers and official visitor posing with munitions at the General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058181).jpg - VNDS
Workers showing munitions to official visitors at the General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058182).jpg - VNDS
Women producing ammunition at the General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058188).jpg - VNDS
Women stenciling covers for fuzes at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058189).jpg - VNDS
Women pairing fuze components at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058190).jpg - VNDS
Workers grinding inert materials at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058192).jpg - VNDS
Workers at the General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058193).jpg - VNDS
Women cleaning and operating machinery at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058194).jpg - VNDS
Women packing material for ammunition at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058196).jpg - VNDS
Women quality checking ammunition at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058197).jpg - VNDS
Woman working at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058198).jpg - VNDS
Women filling magazines at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058199).jpg - VNDS
Workers packing primer for export at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058200).jpg - VNDS
Women assembling primers at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058205).jpg - VNDS
Woman working at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058206).jpg - VNDS
Women timing the burning of fuzes at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058207).jpg - VNDS
Workers transferring packed ammunition at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058208).jpg - VNDS
Women moving fuzes at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058209).jpg - VNDS
Women handling packed ammunition at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058210).jpg - VNDS
Woman at General Engineering Company (Canada) posing for employee recruitiment publicity photograph (I0058211).jpg - VNDS
Workers, Sam Greenberg and Mary Ann Moody, at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058212).jpg - VNDS
Quality control operator at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058214).jpg - VNDS
Women inspecting ammunition at General Engineering Company (Canada) (I0058215).jpg - VNDS
MARIBYRNONG. EVERY SHELL HAS A FUSE, WHICH IS AS ACCURATE AND COMPLICATED AS A WATCH. HERE ARE SOME FUSE PARTS. (NEGATIVE BY C. BOTTOMLEY).jpg - Sgroey
Gladys Erickson - DPLA - bdd4b64bf87dd19d6e12fa6063bedf5e.jpg - DPLA bot