World War, 1914-1918 -- Economic aspects
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
How to End War, 1922
Item
Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.55
Scope and Contents
The Socialist argument that no war was ever declared by the common people of any country, no for the benefit of the common people.
Dates:
Publication: 1922
Munitions factory photographs, 1914-1918
Collection
Identifier: HD6073-M82-OVRSZ
Scope and Contents
Eighty-eight photographs taken during World War I in a British munitions factory showing women on assembly lines manufacturing shells. Includes one photograph of the plant managers, possibly in Kent.
Dates:
1914 - 1918
New York Air Brake - WWI munitions factory photo album, approximately 1917-1918
Collection
Identifier: 2008-044
Scope and Contents
Photo album containing (1) 4 3/4 x 8" sepia print and (147) 8 x 10" b/w photographs documenting the building and production of 75mm and 155mm artillery guns and amunition at the New York Air Brake factory located in Watertown, New York, circa 1917-1918.
Dates:
1917 - 1918
Peggy Hamilton. Three Years or the Duration: The Memoirs of a Munitions Worker, 1914-1918
Collection
Identifier: 1992-021
Scope and Contents
Layouts of title page and preliminary pages, heavily revised typescript, mock-up/layout of proposed illustrations, and original specimen pages (Peter Owen Ltd/Daedalus Press 1978 edition) of Lady Peggy Hamilton's memoir, Three Years or the Duration, concerning women workers in English munition factories during World War I. The book was published in 1978 by Peter Owen.
Dates:
1914 - 1918