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[Portrait of June Christy, 1947 or 1948] (LOC) by The Library of Congress

[Town hall, Haarlem, Holland] (LOC) by The Library of Congress

[Native girls, Marken Island, Holland] (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Getting on Brdway car (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Dr. Anna Shaw [and] Miss Anthony [i.e. Daisy Harriman] (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Chicago girls at Sokol Sports, Prague, Austria (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Woman putting on her lipstick in a park with Union Station behind her, Washington, D.C. (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Women become skilled shop technicians after careful training in the school at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant, Long Beach, Calif. Most important of the many types of aircraft made at this plant are the B-17F ("Flying Fortress") heavy bomber, the A-20 ( by The Library of Congress

Annette del Sur publicizing salvage campaign in yard of Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, Calif. (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Carefully trained women inspectors check and inspect cargo transport innerwings before they are assembled on the fuselage, Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, Calif. (LOC) by The Library of Congress

"Backstage" at the "girlie" show at the Vermont state fair, Rutland (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Louisiana Flood - refugees cook government rations (LOC) by The Library of Congress

At work on Belmont girl farm (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Maggie Jones of Cleveland [baseball] (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Almira & John Deitz (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Blind stenographer using dictaphone (LOC) by The Library of Congress

Farrar as "Carmen" (LOC) by The Library of Congress

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