Dorothy Cole Tin Plating Needles Workshop 1942
Dorothy Cole works in her workshop in Glenview, Illinois, in October 1942. She tin plates needles used for blood transfusion bottles, contributing to wartime medical needs. A former sculptress, Cole applies her skills to support the war effort and dedicates her profits to purchasing war bonds for her nephews education.
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Dorothy Cole Tin Plating Needles Workshop 1942
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