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World War Two Home Front A village girl of North Stoke Oxfordshire working on the production of farm wagons at an agricultural munition works during World War Two January 1943
Former model Patricia Armstrong who decided to give up modelling and go in to business making Tea and Coffee pots of her own special design
The production line at jaguar or rather what is left after a fire ravaged most of the factory, at Coventry. January 1957
Checking soap as it comes warm from the moulding machine that stamps it into distinctive shapes at the Personally Beauty Products factorty (left to right) Mrs Pauline Lonsdale, Mrs Shiela Wright
The 22, 000 ton Cunard Liner Sylvania under Construction at John Browns Yard at Clydebank in Scotland November 1956. Her sister ships were Invernia, Saxonia and Carinthia also built by John Brown
River Clyde, shipbuilding industry in Glasgow, Scotland. May 1951
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, examines some machinery with Terry Harrison, chairman, at NEI Parsons factory in Heaton, Newcastle. 24th March 1987
Mr Irene Quaranta at work in the Toulouse Aircraft Factory. April 1975 75 2072
While most people today are trying to forget Christmas, workers at Napier Novelty Company Ltd in Rickmansworth, returned today and started to produce crackers for Christmas 1970
Rope making at a London factory. A huge coil of rope weighing three and a half tons and 720 feet in length and is 18 inches in circumference
Lord Rootes (left) pictured at the Linwood site of the new car factory with Sir, Robert Maclean, executive of the Scottish Council ( Development and Industry). November 1961 P09735
Women working at their bays at a stocking factory. October 1946 P017849
Workers stocking manufacture. October 1946 P017898
Even amid a welter of machines, some jobs can still only be done by hand. Here, an experienced " die-sinker" with face-mask to protect him against flying steel particles
Girls make farm wagons at Court Yeldham in Essex. Farmers urgently require these carts. The girl workers are efficient at welding, smithswork assembling the wagons
Women in Industry: Girl operates a 60 ton press and turns out pram bodies at one a minute. December 1947 P018769