MAKE A MEME View Large Image Women electric welders at Hog Island shipyard. These are the first women to be engaged in actual ship construction, in t - NARA - 533763.tif Local identifier 165-WW-595E 7 War Department 1789 - 09/18/1947 NARA-Author Thompson Paul ...
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Keywords: Women electric welders at Hog Island shipyard. These are the first women to be engaged in actual ship construction, in t - NARA - 533763.tif Local identifier 165-WW-595E 7 War Department 1789 - 09/18/1947 NARA-Author Thompson Paul Photographer 1882699 <br /> Still Picture Records Section Special Media Archives Services Division NWCS-S National Archives at College Park 8601 Adelphi Road College Park MD 20740-6001 ~ 1918 Record group Record Group 165 Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs 1860 - 1952 Record group ARC 494 American Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs compiled 1917 - 1918 Series ARC 533461 Variant control numbers NAIL Control Number NWDNS-165-WW-595E 7 General notes Use War and Conflict Number 536 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image Scope and content File unit File unit ARC yes NARA-cooperation PD-USGov Hog Island shipyard Women at work in the United States Welders World War I homefront in the United States Overalls Women at work in World War I Industry in the United States in World War I
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