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Rosie the Riveter
Rosie the Riveter
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Night Shift Lunch Break
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Woman at Work, Circa 1942
Woman at Work, Circa 1942
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Douglas Aircraft Worker, circa 1943
After the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, American men enlisted and faltering wartime factories called on women to help build aircraft and ships, among other jobs. Women workers filled a crucial void and broke gender barriers when the nation's men were off at war. Nicknamed "Rosies" after one of the first women to work in a defense factory, the women were immortalized in a poster of a worker flexing her muscles with the slogan "We Can Do It."
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BI226359
Boeing ID
36-4-5lb
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5843px × 4780px 26MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1940s
adults
factories
factory workers
female
ground shots
interiors
manufacturing
occupations and work
one person
photos
rivets
Rosie the Riveter
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three-quarter length views
viewed from above
vintage / retro
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