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United States. Department of Labor

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Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Arms and the Women Help With Defense, 1942

 Item — Folder 42
Identifier: A1996-055-0541
Scope and Contents

nine captioned black and white photo reproductions depicting women doing war work.

Dates: 1942

Front Lines of Labor Help Win the War, 1942

 Item — Folder 42
Identifier: A1996-055-0540
Scope and Contents

nine captioned black and white photo reproductions depicting women doing war work.

Dates: 1942

It's Plain Horse Sense, 1942

 Item — Folder 4
Identifier: A1996-055-0074
Scope and Contents

Stylized horsehead full color image. Black, brown, blue and white image on yellow background. Black, gray, and blue words

Dates: 1942

Jobs for Fighters poster, 1918

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A2015-048
Content Description

This poster depicts a soldier holding his “Honorable Discharge” as he crosses a welcome mat to the offices of the Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors. The Bureau was created in 1919 and served returning veterans of the First World War. The poster was created by artist Gordon Grant for the United States Employment Service and printed by the Thomas-Ellis Company.

Dates: 1918

More and More Women Work on Aircraft, 1942

 Item — Folder 42
Identifier: A1996-055-0539
Scope and Contents

nine captioned black and white photo reproductions depicting women doing war work in the aircraft industry.

Dates: 1942

Women Make Army and Navy Equipment, 1942

 Item — Folder 42
Identifier: A1996-055-0538
Scope and Contents

nine captioned black and white photo reproductions depicting women doing war work.

Dates: 1942

Women of All Ages Do War Work, 1942

 Item — Folder 42
Identifier: A1996-055-0537
Scope and Contents

nine captioned black and white photo reproductions depicting women doing war work.

Dates: 1942