Joseph Pennell's pictures of war work in England, reproductions of a series of drawings and lithographs of the munition works made by him with the permission and authority of the British government . VIFURNACES AT NIGHT VI FURNACES AT NIGHT NOT the most ardent bridge-player or the stupidestcommercial can pass in the train at night withoutlooking up from his cards or his paper for a moment andseeing how wonderful this Wonder of Work VIITHE BIG GATE OF THE BIG SHOP VII THE BIG GATE OF THE BIG SHOP THOUGH the proportions might bo better, this en-trance to the Work Temple is as fine as though
Joseph Pennell's pictures of war work in England, reproductions of a series of drawings and lithographs of the munition works made by him with the permission and authority of the British government . VIFURNACES AT NIGHT VI FURNACES AT NIGHT NOT the most ardent bridge-player or the stupidestcommercial can pass in the train at night withoutlooking up from his cards or his paper for a moment andseeing how wonderful this Wonder of Work VIITHE BIG GATE OF THE BIG SHOP VII THE BIG GATE OF THE BIG SHOP THOUGH the proportions might bo better, this en-trance to the Work Temple is as fine as though itwere covered with carving, and the feeling of mysterywithin as great as when the cathedral doors open at theend of Mass. And though there was no music, there came forth theendless roar of the Looms of War. Instead of acolyteswere workmen, and in solemn procession the great ladlesfilled with fire moved to and fro, and the great cranesstalked about, their drivers popes under their umbrellas.
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