Dublin Core
Title
Women working in ordnance plants in World War I: making fibre powder containers for 3" Stokes gun - women crimping top on fibre containers at W.C. Ritchie & Co., Chicago, Ill.
Subject
Women doing munitions work during World War I.
Description
Women worked in munitions making, typically a man's job, during World War I. 12.6 x 17.7 cm. Gelatin silver print. 1914. World War I will begin soon for the rest of the world, and when will be albe to vot in six years. Women were working in muntions which was dangerous working with the explosive powder.
Publisher
Library of Congress
Date
1914
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Digitization of a photograph