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Les femmes dans les usines de guerre; Une jeune Parisienne travaillant a l'evidement... 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Les femmes dans les usines de guerre; Une jeune Parisienne travaillant a l'evidement... 1916. Creator: Unknown
Les femmes dans les usines de guerre; Une jeune Parisienne travaillant a l'evidement du corps des projectiles, 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVII. La Guerre Janvier, Fevrier, Mars, Avril, Mai, Juin 1916"
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Conflict Factory Worker Lathe Lillustration Machine Machinery War Work
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This evocative photograph, titled 'Les femmes dans les usines de guerre; Une jeune Parisienne travaillant a l'evidement du corps des projectiles' (Women in War Factories: A Young Parisian Working Obviously on the Bodies of Projectiles), was published in the French illustrated magazine "L'Illustration" in 1916. The image captures the determination and resilience of a young Parisian woman as she works at a factory during World War I. The photograph is a poignant reminder of the critical role women played in the war effort, as they took on jobs previously held by men who were away at the front. The photograph was taken in a factory setting, with the woman operating a large lathe machine. Her focused expression and the dusty environment around her suggest long hours and hard work. The image is a testament to the adaptability and resourcefulness of the French people during a time of conflict. The photograph is part of the 'Collection de la Guerre IV' (War Collection IV) in 'L'Illustration' and was published in the January, February, March, April, May, and June 1916 issues. The creator of the photograph remains unknown, adding to the mystery and intrigue surrounding this powerful image from the First World War era.
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