I was searching the Library of Congress archives and came across some fantastic colour slides showing "Rosie" in action. Check them out, make sure you expand them.

Women workers install fixtures and assemblies to a tail fuselage section of a B-17 bomber at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant, Long Beach, Calif. Better known as the "Flying Fortress," the B-17F is a later model of the B-17 ...


This girl in a glass house is putting finishing touches on the bombardier nose section of a B-17F navy bomber, Long Beach, Calif. She was one of many capable women workers in the Douglas Aircraft Company plant ...


Operating a hand drill at Vultee- Nashville, woman is working on a "Vengeance" dive bomber, Tennessee.


Part of the cowling and engine mount 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.


Woman working on an aircraft engine at North American Aviation Inc. plant in Calif..


Riveter at work on Consolidated bomber, Consolidated Aircraft Corp., Fort Worth, Texas.


Frances Eggleston, female, aged 23, framed by the fuselage, came from Oklahoma, and used to do office work. Now she rivets with a male co-worker.

So, you see, there were a number of "grand dames" at home keeping the industrial fires "stoked", and I believe their contribution sometimes largely is unnoticed and unheralded. Thank God for "Rosie the Riveter"!!!!!
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