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Hand colored photo from 1942
Original title: Women in industry. Tool production
Photographer: Ann Rosener
Location: Republic Drill and Tool... more
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Hand colored photo from 1942
Original title: Women in industry. Tool production
Photographer: Ann Rosener
Location: Republic Drill and Tool Company, Chicago, IL
Women in industry, during World War II men were sent out to fight on the front lines, the women took up the slack in industry and made many of the tools and equipment they used. These ladies worked in a Chicago based factory making drill bits and tapered shafts, you can see the one in the front install one.
During the 1940s, women played a crucial role in the war effort by stepping into various industrial jobs, including the specialized task of inserting conical shafts on drill bits. This job was vital for the production of military equipment and aircraft. The conical shafts improved the stability and control of drill bits, ensuring precise alignment and efficient chip removal, which were essential for the high standards of wartime manufacturing. By mastering this intricate work, these women not only sup...
My name is Mike Savad, I create one of a kind images. Photo realistic, is what people think of first. I specialize in job themes, such as Pharmacist, Doctor, Firemen, Lawyer, etc. Steampunk is another favorite. I'm certain you will find something that you will like. My art is inspired by Norman Rockwell and Paintings from the time of the Renaissance. Be sure to visit my Scene in Color section. I expertly restore and colorize black and white images. See the past come alive with color. Each image is painstakingly cleaned and repaired, colors are researched and shaded in. Images are designed to coordinate with the rest of my collection. The past was far more colorful than you would have imagined. Want something fun to do? Sometimes I hide...
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