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"From Dressmakers to Welders: The Diverse World of Employees" Step into the fascinating world of employees throughout history

Background imageEmployee Collection: Policeman shows around the wanted poster of a wanted criminal in a pub

Policeman shows around the wanted poster of a wanted criminal in a pub
7279514 Policeman shows around the wanted poster of a wanted criminal in a pub by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEmployee Collection: Tailoring in Venice, 1886, Italy, History, digital reproduction of an original 19th century

Tailoring in Venice, 1886, Italy, History, digital reproduction of an original 19th century pattern, Europe
7279710 Tailoring in Venice, 1886, Italy, History, digital reproduction of an original 19th century pattern, Europe by Unknown Artist

Background imageEmployee Collection: Spindle boys in Georgia cotton mill c. 1909 (coloured photo)

Spindle boys in Georgia cotton mill c. 1909 (coloured photo)
7286991 Spindle boys in Georgia cotton mill c. 1909 (coloured photo) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEmployee Collection: Employees at Mid-Continent Refinery, Tulsa, Okla. (1943?). Creator: John Vachon

Employees at Mid-Continent Refinery, Tulsa, Okla. (1943?). Creator: John Vachon
Employees at Mid-Continent Refinery, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Background imageEmployee Collection: Woman aircraft worker, Vega Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, Calif. 1942. Creator: David Bransby

Woman aircraft worker, Vega Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, Calif. 1942. Creator: David Bransby
Woman aircraft worker, Vega Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, Calif. Shown checking electrical assemblies

Background imageEmployee Collection: Electric phosphate smelting furnace used to make element... vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 1942

Electric phosphate smelting furnace used to make element... vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 1942
Electric phosphate smelting furnace used to make elemental phosphorus in a TVA chemical plant in the vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama

Background imageEmployee Collection: Making harnesses, Mary Saverick stitching, Pioneer Parachute Company Mills, Manchester, Conn. 1942

Making harnesses, Mary Saverick stitching, Pioneer Parachute Company Mills, Manchester, Conn. 1942
Making harnesses, Mary Saverick stitching, Pioneer Parachute Company Mills, Manchester, Conn

Background imageEmployee Collection: Switch boxes on the firewalls of B-25 bombers... North American Aviation, Inglewood, Calif. 1942

Switch boxes on the firewalls of B-25 bombers... North American Aviation, Inglewood, Calif. 1942
Switch boxes on the firewalls of B-25 bombers are assembled by women workers at North American [Aviation, Inc.]s Inglewood, Calif. plant

Background imageEmployee Collection: Part of the cowling for one of the motors for a B-25... North American Aviation, Inglewood, CA

Part of the cowling for one of the motors for a B-25... North American Aviation, Inglewood, CA
Part of the cowling for one of the motors for a B-25 bomber is assembled in the engine department of North American Aviation, Inc.s Inglewood, Calif. plant

Background imageEmployee Collection: In North Americans modern machine shop... North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif. 1942

In North Americans modern machine shop... North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif. 1942
In North Americans modern machine shop, another aircraft part is finished on a huge turret lathe, North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif

Background imageEmployee Collection: P-51 ('Mustang') fighter plane in construction, North American Aviation, Inc. LA, Calif. (1942?)

P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane in construction, North American Aviation, Inc. LA, Calif. (1942?)
P-51 (" Mustang" ) fighter plane in construction, North American Aviation, Inc. Los Angeles, Calif. Probably the plant in Inglewood, a Los Angeles suburb

Background imageEmployee Collection: Metal parts are placed on masonite by... North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif. 1942

Metal parts are placed on masonite by... North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif. 1942. Creator: Alfred T Palmer
Metal parts are placed on masonite by this woman employee before they slide under the multi-ton hydropress, North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif

Background imageEmployee Collection: An employee in the drill-press section of North Americans huge machine... Inglewood, Calif

An employee in the drill-press section of North Americans huge machine... Inglewood, Calif
An employee in the drill-press section of North Americans huge machine shop runs mounting holes in a large dural casting, Inglewood, Calif

Background imageEmployee Collection: Sheet metal parts are numbered with this pneu... North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, CA, 1942

Sheet metal parts are numbered with this pneu... North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, CA, 1942
Sheet metal parts are numbered with this pneumatic numbering machine in North Americans sheet metal department, North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif

Background imageEmployee Collection: Two women employees of North American Aviation, Incorporated, assembling a section of a... 1942

Two women employees of North American Aviation, Incorporated, assembling a section of a... 1942
Two women employees of North American Aviation, Incorporated, assembling a section of a wing for a P-51 fighter plane

Background imageEmployee Collection: Employees on the 'Sunshine'assembly line at North Americans plant... Inglewood, Calif. 1942

Employees on the "Sunshine"assembly line at North Americans plant... Inglewood, Calif. 1942
Employees on the " Sunshine" assembly line at North Americans plant put the finishing touches on another B-25 bomber, Inglewood, Calif

Background imageEmployee Collection: Members of the experimental staff... North American Aviation, Inc, plant, Inglewood, Calif. 1942

Members of the experimental staff... North American Aviation, Inc, plant, Inglewood, Calif. 1942
Member[s] of the experimental staff at the North American Aviation, Inc. plant, observe wind tunnel tests on an accurate scale model of the B-25 (" Billy Mitchell" ) bomber, Inglewood

Background imageEmployee Collection: Two women workers are shown capping and inspecting tubing... Vultees Nashville... Tennessee, 1943

Two women workers are shown capping and inspecting tubing... Vultees Nashville... Tennessee, 1943
Two women workers are shown capping and inspecting tubing which goes into the manufacture of the " Vengeance" (A-31) dive bomber made at Vultees Nashville division, Tennessee

Background imageEmployee Collection: Drilling horizontal stabilizers... this woman worker at Vultee-Nashville... Tennessee, 1943

Drilling horizontal stabilizers... this woman worker at Vultee-Nashville... Tennessee, 1943. Creator: Alfred T Palmer
Drilling horizontal stabilizers: operating a hand drill, this woman worker at Vultee-Nashville is shown working on the horizontal stabilizer for a Vultee " Vengeance" dive bomber

Background imageEmployee Collection: Capping and inspecting tubing: two women are shown... at Vultees Nashville division, Tennessee

Capping and inspecting tubing: two women are shown... at Vultees Nashville division, Tennessee
Capping and inspecting tubing: two women are shown capping and inspecting tubing which goes into the manufacture of the " Vengeance" dive bomber made at Vultees Nashville division

Background imageEmployee Collection: Operating a hand drill at Vultee-Nashville... working on a 'Vengeance'dive bomber, Tennessee, 1943

Operating a hand drill at Vultee-Nashville... working on a "Vengeance"dive bomber, Tennessee, 1943
Operating a hand drill at Vultee-Nashville, woman is working on a " Vengeance" dive bomber, Tennessee. The tool in the image might be a rivet gun

Background imageEmployee Collection: This woman worker at the Vultee-Nashville is shown making... Nashville, Tenn. 1943

This woman worker at the Vultee-Nashville is shown making... Nashville, Tenn. 1943. Creator: Alfred T Palmer
This woman worker at the Vultee-Nashville is shown making final adjustments in the wheel well of an inner wing before the installation of the landing gear, Nashville, Tenn

Background imageEmployee Collection: A candid view of one of the women workers touching up... Vultees Nashville division, Tennessee

A candid view of one of the women workers touching up... Vultees Nashville division, Tennessee
A candid view of one of the women workers touching up the U.S. Army Air Forces insignia on the side of the fuselage of a " Vengeance" dive bomber manufactured at Vultees Nashville division

Background imageEmployee Collection: Huge drop hammers work day and night form... North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif. 1942

Huge drop hammers work day and night form... North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif. 1942
Huge drop hammers work day and night forming sheet metal parts for United Nations bombers and fighters at the North American Aviation, Inc. plant, Inglewood, Calif

Background imageEmployee Collection: Part of the cowling for one of the motors... North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif. 1942

Part of the cowling for one of the motors... North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif. 1942
Part of the cowling for one of the motors for a B-25 bomber is assembled in the engine department of North American Aviation, Inc.s Inglewood, Calif. plant

Background imageEmployee Collection: Operating a hand drill at the North American Aviation, Inc. a woman is in the control... 1942

Operating a hand drill at the North American Aviation, Inc. a woman is in the control... 1942. Creator: Alfred T Palmer
Operating a hand drill at the North American Aviation, Inc. [a] woman is in the control surface department assembling a section of the leading edge for the horizontal stabilizer of a plane

Background imageEmployee Collection: A nose wheel and landing gear assembly for a B-25... North American Aviation, Inc. Calif. 1942

A nose wheel and landing gear assembly for a B-25... North American Aviation, Inc. Calif. 1942
A nose wheel and landing gear assembly for a B-25 bomber under construction in a western aircraft plant, North American Aviation, Inc. Calif. A front section of the plane shows in the background

Background imageEmployee Collection: Bomb bay gasoline tanks for long flights... North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif. 1942

Bomb bay gasoline tanks for long flights... North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif. 1942
Bomb bay gasoline tanks for long flights of B-25 bombers await assembly in the plant of North American Aviation, Inc. Inglewood, Calif

Background imageEmployee Collection: Employees at North American Aviation, Incorporated, assembling... Inglewood, Calif. 1942

Employees at North American Aviation, Incorporated, assembling... Inglewood, Calif. 1942. Creator: Alfred T Palmer
Employees at North American Aviation, Incorporated, assembling the cowling on Allison motors for the P-51 fighter planes, Inglewood, Calif

Background imageEmployee Collection: C. & N. W. R. R. Mrs. Elibia Siematter, employed as a sweeper at the roundhouse, Clinton, Iowa, 1943

C. & N. W. R. R. Mrs. Elibia Siematter, employed as a sweeper at the roundhouse, Clinton, Iowa, 1943
C. & N.W. R.R. Mrs. Elibia Siematter, employed as a sweeper at the roundhouse, Clinton, Iowa

Background imageEmployee Collection: Gist inspector, Mrs. Mary Betchner inspecting one of the 25 cutters... Milwaukee, Wis. 1943

Gist inspector, Mrs. Mary Betchner inspecting one of the 25 cutters... Milwaukee, Wis. 1943. Creator: Howard Hollem
Gist inspector, Mrs. Mary Betchner inspecting one of the 25 cutters for burrs before inserting it in the inside of a 105mm. howitzer at the Milwaukee, Wis. plant of the Chain Belt Co

Background imageEmployee Collection: War production worker at the Vilter [Manufacturing] Company making M5... Milwaukee, Wis. 1943

War production worker at the Vilter [Manufacturing] Company making M5... Milwaukee, Wis. 1943. Creator: Howard Hollem
War production worker at the Vilter [Manufacturing] Company making M5 and M7 guns for the U.S. Army, Milwaukee, Wis. Ex-housewife, age 49, now doing bench work on small gun parts

Background imageEmployee Collection: War production workers at the Vilter [Manufacturing] Company making M5... Milwaukee, Wis. 1943

War production workers at the Vilter [Manufacturing] Company making M5... Milwaukee, Wis. 1943. Creator: Howard Hollem
War production workers at the Vilter [Manufacturing] Company making M5 and M7 guns for the U.S. Army, Milwaukee, Wis. Ex-housewife, age 24, filing small parts

Background imageEmployee Collection: One of the girls of Vilter [Manufacturing] Co. filing small gun parts, Milwaukee, Wisc. 1943

One of the girls of Vilter [Manufacturing] Co. filing small gun parts, Milwaukee, Wisc. 1943. Creator: Howard Hollem
One of the girls of Vilter [Manufacturing] Co. filing small gun parts, Milwaukee, Wisc. One brother in Coast Guard, one going to Army

Background imageEmployee Collection: Transfusion donor bottles, Baxter Lab. Glenview, Ill. 1942. Creator: Howard Hollem

Transfusion donor bottles, Baxter Lab. Glenview, Ill. 1942. Creator: Howard Hollem
Transfusion donor bottles, Baxter Lab. Glenview, Ill. Formerly a sculptress and designer of tiles, Dorothy Cole converted her basement into a workshop to tin plate needles for valves for blood

Background imageEmployee Collection: Two Navy wives, Eva Herzberg and Elve Burnham... Glenview, Ill. 1942. Creator: Howard Hollem

Two Navy wives, Eva Herzberg and Elve Burnham... Glenview, Ill. 1942. Creator: Howard Hollem
Two Navy wives, Eva Herzberg and Elve Burnham, entered war work after their husbands joined the service, Glenview, Ill. They assemble bands for blood transfusion bottles at Baxter Laboratories. Mrs

Background imageEmployee Collection: Lucile Mazurek, age 29, ex-housewife, husband going into... Heil and Co. Milwaukee, Wisc. 1943

Lucile Mazurek, age 29, ex-housewife, husband going into... Heil and Co. Milwaukee, Wisc. 1943. Creator: Howard Hollem
Lucile Mazurek, age 29, ex-housewife, husband going into the service, working on black-out lamps to be used on the gasoline trailers in the Air Force, Heil and Co. Milwaukee, Wisc

Background imageEmployee Collection: Electronics technician, Goodyear Aircraft Corp. Akron, Ohio, 1941. Creator: Alfred T Palmer

Electronics technician, Goodyear Aircraft Corp. Akron, Ohio, 1941. Creator: Alfred T Palmer
Electronics technician, Goodyear Aircraft Corp. Akron, Ohio

Background imageEmployee Collection: Manufacture of self-sealing gas tanks, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Akron, Ohio, 1941

Manufacture of self-sealing gas tanks, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Akron, Ohio, 1941. Creator: Alfred T Palmer
Manufacture of self-sealing gas tanks, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Akron, Ohio

Background imageEmployee Collection: Mrs. Viola Sievers, one of the wipers at the roundhouse giving a giant 'H'... Clinton, Iowa, 1943

Mrs. Viola Sievers, one of the wipers at the roundhouse giving a giant "H"... Clinton, Iowa, 1943
Mrs. Viola Sievers, one of the wipers at the roundhouse giving a giant " H" class locomotive a bath of live steam, Clinton, Iowa. Mrs

Background imageEmployee Collection: Women workers employed as wipers in the roundhouse having lunch... C&NWRR. Clinton, Iowa, 1943

Women workers employed as wipers in the roundhouse having lunch... C&NWRR. Clinton, Iowa, 1943. Creator: Jack Delano
Women workers employed as wipers in the roundhouse having lunch in their rest room, C. & N.W. R.R. Clinton, Iowa. Photograph shows Marcella Hart at left, Mrs. Elibia Siematter at right

Background imageEmployee Collection: C. & N.W. R.R. women wipers at the roundhouse cleaning one of the giant... Clinton, Iowa, 1943

C. & N.W. R.R. women wipers at the roundhouse cleaning one of the giant... Clinton, Iowa, 1943. Creator: Jack Delano
C. & N.W. R.R. women wipers at the roundhouse cleaning one of the giant " H class locomotives, Clinton, Iowa. Photograph shows Marcella Hart at left, Mrs. Elibia Siematter at right

Background imageEmployee Collection: Enola O Connell, age 32, widow and mother of one child... Heil and Co. Milwaukee, Wisc. 1943

Enola O Connell, age 32, widow and mother of one child... Heil and Co. Milwaukee, Wisc. 1943. Creator: Howard Hollem
Enola O Connell, age 32, widow and mother of one child, ex-housewife, now only woman welder at Heil and Co. Milwaukee, Wisc

Background imageEmployee Collection: Rita Rodriguey, 1942. Creator: Howard Hollem

Rita Rodriguey, 1942. Creator: Howard Hollem
Rita Rodriguey

Background imageEmployee Collection: C. & N.W. R.R. women wipers employed at the roundhouse cleaning one of the... Clinton, Iowa, 1943

C. & N.W. R.R. women wipers employed at the roundhouse cleaning one of the... Clinton, Iowa, 1943. Creator: Jack Delano
C. & N.W. R.R. women wipers employed at the roundhouse cleaning one of the giant " H" class locomotives, Clinton, Iowa. Photograph probably shows Mrs. Marcella Hart and Mrs. Viola Sievers

Background imageEmployee Collection: C. & N.W. R.R. Mrs. Marcella Hart, mother of three children, employed as a... Clinton, Iowa, 1943

C. & N.W. R.R. Mrs. Marcella Hart, mother of three children, employed as a... Clinton, Iowa, 1943. Creator: Jack Delano
C. & N.W. R.R. Mrs. Marcella Hart, mother of three children, employed as a wiper at the roundhouse, Clinton, Iowa

Background imageEmployee Collection: C. & N.W. R.R. Mrs. Irene Bracker, mother of two children, employed at the... Clinton, Iowa, 1943

C. & N.W. R.R. Mrs. Irene Bracker, mother of two children, employed at the... Clinton, Iowa, 1943. Creator: Jack Delano
C. & N.W. R.R. Mrs. Irene Bracker, mother of two children, employed at the roundhouse as a wiper, Clinton, Iowa

Background imageEmployee Collection: C. & N.W. R.R. Cloe Weaver, mother of four children, employed... the roundhouse, Clinton, Iowa, 1943

C. & N.W. R.R. Cloe Weaver, mother of four children, employed... the roundhouse, Clinton, Iowa, 1943
C. & N.W. R.R. Cloe Weaver, mother of four children, employed as a helper at the roundhouse, Clinton, Iowa. She is learning to operate the turntable. Her husband works for a structural steel company



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"From Dressmakers to Welders: The Diverse World of Employees" Step into the fascinating world of employees throughout history, where their contributions have shaped industries and societies. Meet George Jackson Churchward (1857 - 1933), a visionary who revolutionized the railway industry as Chief Mechanical Engineer of Great Western Railway. In bustling Detroit, Michigan, USA, witness the dedication and skill of Ford Motor Company employees as they bring iconic automobiles to life. Meanwhile, at Airbus-A320's first flight, employees soar through the skies with pride knowing they played a crucial role in aviation history. During times of war, welders became symbols of resilience and unity. Ben Shahn's powerful poster "For Full Employment After the War" reminds us how these workers contributed not only to victory but also encouraged fellow war workers to exercise their right to vote in that year's Presidential election. Travel back in time to Swindon Works Hooter Operator in 1936; this employee ensured smooth operations at one of Britain's largest railway workshops. Witness another pivotal moment as a BP employee opens flow valves, symbolizing progress and innovation within the energy sector. At Reading Signal Works in September 1936, skilled individuals meticulously crafted intricate signaling systems that kept railways safe and efficient. Similarly, North American Aviation Inc. 's workforce diligently prepared P-51 ("Mustang") fighter planes during World War II under Alfred T Palmer's watchful lens. Experience Edwardian charm on Roman Bridge in Marple as men proudly stand together while working towards progress. LLOYDs OF LONDON takes us even further back to 1890 when members and employees united for success at an English insurance company. Lastly, explore technological advancements with IBM's promotional photograph for the IBM 1410 computer system—an emblematic representation of how dedicated employees continue pushing boundaries across various industries.