I like the guy sitting on the prop!
Ralph
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I like the guy sitting on the prop!
Ralph
I like the guy captioning the ordnance.
Women workers in a British shell factory. 1917.
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There are more women than shells in that factory
I "think" that is a poised picture, the men in the picture don't look like factory workers.
Ralph
It's a posed photo, but look at the size of that building and the numbers of shells and personnel. If it was taken in modern day, it would take a skilled guy using Photoshop to come up with something like this.
The phallic symbolism is way too obvious- even for 1917...
Group of children carrying in their pecks to the "bushel man". Theodore Budd's Bog at Turkeytown near Pemberton, N.J. c. 1910. Photo by Lewis Wickes Hine.
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Googled "Theodore Budd's Bog at Turkeytown", which doesn't naturally point to any one particular situation.
Don't venture a search there if you want a pleasant morning read. Among other exploitations, Dear Mr. Budd used peckboxes of 10 quart capacity, not the correct volume of 8. . .
Manufacturing glass bottles. T.C. Wheaton Company. 1937.
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