. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . / huloqra ph from (/ ndi r u nod and (rider wood, N. Y.) A \ ENGLISH WORKWOMAN WHO PERFORMSDELICATE MECHANICAL WORK FORAN ENGLISH RAILWAY WOMEN CAR CLEANERS AT WORK INCAMDEN STATION, BALTIMORE war is strikingly told in the Ministry of Muni-tions pictures now on view at the Royal Colo-nial Institute. These pictures, all photographstaken in the factories, depots, shipyards andso forth, show many thousands of women atwork of a kind hitherto done exclusively bymen. There are more than 500 snapshots, thesections embracing aircraft construction, engi-neering


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . / huloqra ph from (/ ndi r u nod and (rider wood, N. Y.) A \ ENGLISH WORKWOMAN WHO PERFORMSDELICATE MECHANICAL WORK FORAN ENGLISH RAILWAY WOMEN CAR CLEANERS AT WORK INCAMDEN STATION, BALTIMORE war is strikingly told in the Ministry of Muni-tions pictures now on view at the Royal Colo-nial Institute. These pictures, all photographstaken in the factories, depots, shipyards andso forth, show many thousands of women atwork of a kind hitherto done exclusively bymen. There are more than 500 snapshots, thesections embracing aircraft construction, engi-neering, foundry work, shipbuilding,, smallarms, big gun work, explosives, shells, opticaland electrical work, wire and rolling mills andgeneral laboring. Many of the photographs show women oper-ating huge pieces of machinery, working on8-inch howitzers, locomotive parts, rivetingships plates, handling T. N. T., assemblingperiscopes, and doing a hundred and one equal-ly arduous and important jobs. But for the work women have done in themunition


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