Rita Allen at Safety Razor Factory February 1942
In February 1942, Rita Allen works in a safety razor factory in Boston, Massachusetts. She sands V-blocks to remove marks from milling machines. During World War II, the factory transitioned to producing tool posts, crucial for military equipment. This image reflects the vital contributions of women in the workforce during wartime.
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Rita Allen at Safety Razor Factory February 1942
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