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[Woman broaching key seat in front sight carrier for rifle, Eddystone Rifle Plant, Eddystone, Pennsylvania, during World War I]

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U.S. Army Industrial Service Section, Women's Branch photo.

No. 31744.

Public domain photograph - United States during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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01/01/1914
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Eddystone ,  39.86011, -75.34436
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women employment pennsylvania eddystone world war economic and industrial aspects machinery photographic prints woman seat front sight carrier front sight carrier rifle plant eddystone rifle plant world war ww 1 world war i wwi lot 4008 photo print ultra high resolution high resolution workers industrial history worker library of congress