Category:Todd Shipyards photographs by Alfred T. Palmer
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- Red Hook Water Stories, on Todd Erie Basin
Excerpt:
By June 1943, the company reported that 5,000 women [were] working in the repair and building yards ... "operating cranes, driving diesel locomotives, working in the mould loft and at bolt cutters, drill presses and lathes in the machine shops."
Media in category "Todd Shipyards photographs by Alfred T. Palmer"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Todd-Erie-Basin-Women-War-Workers.jpg 4,220 × 3,400; 7.56 MB
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Alfred T. Palmer bolt cutting (cropped).jpg 2,202 × 3,124; 3.66 MB
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Alfred T. Palmer bolt cutting.jpg 4,248 × 3,452; 7.6 MB
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Detail, Alfred T. Palmer bolt cutting (cropped).jpg 2,117 × 1,860; 2.11 MB
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Left face detail, Alfred T. Palmer bolt cutting (cropped).jpg 600 × 722; 237 KB
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Right face detail, Alfred T. Palmer bolt cutting (cropped).jpg 752 × 873; 352 KB
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Todd-Band-Saw-Operator.jpg 810 × 1,024; 280 KB
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Todd-Drill-Press-Operator.jpg 820 × 1,024; 314 KB
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Todd-Hoboken-Welder.jpg 819 × 1,024; 240 KB
Categories:
- Office of War Information photographs by Alfred T. Palmer
- 1943 photographs of the United States
- Women at work in the United States in World War II
- Black and white photographs of women at work
- Military industry of the World War II home front in the United States
- Todd Shipyard Corporation
- World War II homefront in New York (state)