

Women Soldering Conduit for B-25 Bombers July 1942
$29.99
In July 1942, women worked at the Fairfax bomber plant in Kansas City, Kansas, soldering end fittings for B-25 bombers. Their contributions were vital during World War II, as they filled roles in manufacturing traditionally held by men. This shift marked a significant change in the workforce.
A statement in any room, each reproduction is printed on museum-quality archival paper using a restored version of the original. KNOWOL watermark does not appear on final print.

Women Soldering Conduit for B-25 Bombers July 1942
Archival Print - 16" x 20"
$29.99