munitions factory

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factory that manufactures ammunition and explosives. 
munitions plant

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Canada  – Germany  – Japan  – Spain  – Sweden  – United Kingdom  – United States  – 
1942-03-04T00:00:00Z
1816-01-01T00:00:00Z
1826-01-01T00:00:00Z
1942-03-28T00:00:00Z
1943-01-01T00:00:00Z
1880-09-06T00:00:00Z
1944-09-25T00:00:00Z
1943-06-01T00:00:00Z
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Engeland, SFA006011656Engeland, SFA006011656
Gieten van kogels waarmee granaten worden gevuldGieten van kogels waarmee granaten worden gevuld
Interior view of projectile shop -1, machining 3Interior view of projectile shop -1, machining 3" shells HD-SN-99-02215
In de granaten fabriek Het afdraaien van Marine granaten voor oorlogsschepenIn de granaten fabriek Het afdraaien van Marine granaten voor oorlogsschepen
In de projectielenfabriek het vullen van de granatenIn de projectielenfabriek het vullen van de granaten
Krupp WOrks Germany - war machine in 1905Krupp WOrks Germany - war machine in 1905
LE TOURNEAU MARATHON AMMUNITION PLANTLE TOURNEAU MARATHON AMMUNITION PLANT
Letter Into Bullet- Turning Salvaged Paper Into Rifle Cartridges, England, 1942 D7165Letter Into Bullet- Turning Salvaged Paper Into Rifle Cartridges, England, 1942 D7165
Letter Into Bullet- Turning Salvaged Paper Into Rifle Cartridges, England, 1942 D7180Letter Into Bullet- Turning Salvaged Paper Into Rifle Cartridges, England, 1942 D7180
Letter Into Bullet- Turning Salvaged Paper Into Rifle Cartridges, England, 1942 D7181Letter Into Bullet- Turning Salvaged Paper Into Rifle Cartridges, England, 1942 D7181
Loading anti-aircraft cases into a stress-annealing furnace to make them soft, uniform, and ductite-ready for succeeding machine operations.Loading anti-aircraft cases into a stress-annealing furnace to make them soft, uniform, and ductite-ready for succeeding machine operations.
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Female munition workers gauging large shells in a factory at an undisclosed location.MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Female munition workers gauging large shells in a factory at an undisclosed location.
Making shells for government. Showing unpacking and conveying shell to inspection tables. Evans Engineering Co., Gillespie, N.JMaking shells for government. Showing unpacking and conveying shell to inspection tables. Evans Engineering Co., Gillespie, N.J
SHELL CASINGS ARE STACKED OUTSIDE SHELL CASINGS ARE STACKED OUTSIDE "DOMES." THE DOMES ARE NOTORIOUS FOR THE LACK OF AIR CIRCULATION AND THE HEAT WHICH BUILDS UP INSIDE. LE TOURNEAU MARATHON AMMUNITION PLANT
THE DOMES ARE NOTORIOUS FOR THE LACK OF AIR CIRCULATION INSIDE. LE TOURNEAU MARATHON AMMUNITION PLANTTHE DOMES ARE NOTORIOUS FOR THE LACK OF AIR CIRCULATION INSIDE. LE TOURNEAU MARATHON AMMUNITION PLANT
THE LATE EXPLOSION AND FIRE AT THE CARTRIDGE FACTORY, VINCENNES. Paris Musées 20230511091012THE LATE EXPLOSION AND FIRE AT THE CARTRIDGE FACTORY, VINCENNES. Paris Musées 20230511091012
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q31318The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q31318
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q110356The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q110356
Triton LogoTriton Logo
WOMEN MUNITION WORKERS IN THE SCHNEIDER BRANCH WORKSHOPS, CHALON-SUR-SAONE, c. 1915WOMEN MUNITION WORKERS IN THE SCHNEIDER BRANCH WORKSHOPS, CHALON-SUR-SAONE, c. 1915
Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910) - Filling Cartridges at the United States Arsenal, at Watertown, Massachusetts - 1942.1469 - Cleveland Museum of ArtWinslow Homer (American, 1836-1910) - Filling Cartridges at the United States Arsenal, at Watertown, Massachusetts - 1942.1469 - Cleveland Museum of Art
Women commonwealth small arms factoryWomen commonwealth small arms factory
Women`s War work during the First World War, Park Royal, London Q31316Women's War work during the First World War, Park Royal, London Q31316
Škoda ammunition factory in Plzeň (Pilsen)-Bolevec (c. 1917)Škoda ammunition factory in Plzeň (Pilsen)-Bolevec (c. 1917)
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
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factoryRocky Mountain ArsenalUnited States, army, factory, munitions factoryWikidata
factory1944Shumaker Naval Ammunition DepotUnited States, munitions factory, production facility, military facilityWikidata
factory1943Suzuka Naval ArsenalJapan, navy, Empire of Japan, arsenal, munitions factoryWikidata
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image191673736697 10272341 factories maryevans 26562483Wikimedia
imageEngeland, SFA006011656Wikimedia
image1912Gieten van kogels waarmee granaten worden gevuldWikimedia
image"%20shells%20HD-SN-99-02215.jpg Interior view of projectile shop -1, machining 3" shells HD-SN-99-02215Wikimedia
image1912In de granaten fabriek Het afdraaien van Marine granaten voor oorlogsschepenWikimedia
image1912In de projectielenfabriek het vullen van de granatenWikimedia
image1905Krupp WOrks Germany - war machine in 1905Wikimedia
imageLE TOURNEAU MARATHON AMMUNITION PLANTWikimedia
imageLetter Into Bullet- Turning Salvaged Paper Into Rifle Cartridges, England, 1942 D7165Wikimedia
imageLetter Into Bullet- Turning Salvaged Paper Into Rifle Cartridges, England, 1942 D7180Wikimedia
imageLetter Into Bullet- Turning Salvaged Paper Into Rifle Cartridges, England, 1942 D7181Wikimedia
imageLoading anti-aircraft cases into a stress-annealing furnace to make them soft, uniform, and ductite-ready for succeeding machine operations.Wikimedia
imageMUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Female munition workers gauging large shells in a factory at an undisclosed location.Wikimedia
imageMaking shells for government. Showing unpacking and conveying shell to inspection tables. Evans Engineering Co., Gillespie, N.JWikimedia
image"DOMES."%20THE%20DOMES%20ARE%20NOTORIOUS%20FOR%20THE%20LACK%20OF%20AIR%20CIRCULATION%20AND%20THE%20HEAT%20WHICH...%20-%20NARA%20-%20546189.jpg SHELL CASINGS ARE STACKED OUTSIDE "DOMES." THE DOMES ARE NOTORIOUS FOR THE LACK OF AIR CIRCULATION AND THE HEAT WHICH BUILDS UP INSIDE. LE TOURNEAU MARATHON AMMUNITION PLANTWikimedia
imageTHE DOMES ARE NOTORIOUS FOR THE LACK OF AIR CIRCULATION INSIDE. LE TOURNEAU MARATHON AMMUNITION PLANTWikimedia
imageTHE LATE EXPLOSION AND FIRE AT THE CARTRIDGE FACTORY, VINCENNES. Paris Musées 20230511091012Wikimedia
imageThe Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q31318Wikimedia
imageThe Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q110356Wikimedia
imageTriton LogoWikimedia
image1915WOMEN MUNITION WORKERS IN THE SCHNEIDER BRANCH WORKSHOPS, CHALON-SUR-SAONE, c. 1915Wikimedia
imageWinslow Homer (American, 1836-1910) - Filling Cartridges at the United States Arsenal, at Watertown, Massachusetts - 1942.1469 - Cleveland Museum of ArtWikimedia
imageWomen commonwealth small arms factoryWikimedia
imageWomen's War work during the First World War, Park Royal, London Q31316Wikimedia
imageŠkoda ammunition factory in Plzeň (Pilsen)-Bolevec (c. 1917)Wikimedia
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