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"Welding: A Powerful Force Shaping History and Empowering Women" In the midst of World War I, as men were called to serve on the battlefields

Background imageWelding Collection: Women welding bomb cases, WW1

Women welding bomb cases, WW1
Women workers wear goggles to fix the tops of bomb cases in position by welding during the First World War. Date: 1916

Background imageWelding Collection: WWII: TANK PRODUCTION. Soviet plant for assembling tanks in the Urals during World War II

WWII: TANK PRODUCTION. Soviet plant for assembling tanks in the Urals during World War II. Photograph, 1939-1945

Background imageWelding Collection: Welder in action at J & F Pool Ltd, Hayle, Cornwall

Welder in action at J & F Pool Ltd, Hayle, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageWelding Collection: Blacksmith at work on a horseshoe

Blacksmith at work on a horseshoe
Blacksmith working for the London horseguards, forging a new horseshoe. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageWelding Collection: Saarbrucken Welding / 1876

Saarbrucken Welding / 1876
The welding shop in Saarbrucken Ironworks. Date: 1876

Background imageWelding Collection: Women training in aeroplane construction, WW1

Women training in aeroplane construction, WW1
In workshops provided by the London Society for Womens Suffrage women are trained in aeroplane construction. They are pictured using acetylene blow-pipes for welding metal parts. Date: 1915

Background imageWelding Collection: Women workers for WWI

Women workers for WWI
400, 000 women were employed by the Ministry of Munitions in 1916, theses women came from France and England and more were required to keep up with the demand. Date: 1916

Background imageWelding Collection: Making Jewellry

Making Jewellry
A rather stylish young woman with a Marcel Wave hairdo and nice shoes, making jewellry with a blow torch. Date: 1930s

Background imageWelding Collection: WELDING STUDENT, 1942. Young woman learning to weld at a vocational school, United States

WELDING STUDENT, 1942. Young woman learning to weld at a vocational school, United States. Photograph by Howard Liberman, July 1942

Background imageWelding Collection: VOCATIONAL SCHOOL, 1942. Women learning aircraft construction in Florida as part

VOCATIONAL SCHOOL, 1942. Women learning aircraft construction in Florida as part of the war effort. Photograph by Howard Hollem, 1942

Background imageWelding Collection: BALTIMORE: SHIPS, c1941. Interior of an abandoned freight car factory in Baltimore

BALTIMORE: SHIPS, c1941. Interior of an abandoned freight car factory in Baltimore, Maryland, where sections of merchant freighter ships are being prefabricated. Photograph by Howard Liberman, c1941

Background imageWelding Collection: Man in protective gear using a welding machine

Man in protective gear using a welding machine

Background imageWelding Collection: CHICAGO: WELDING, 1942. A welder working in the roundhouse at the Chicago and North

CHICAGO: WELDING, 1942. A welder working in the roundhouse at the Chicago and North Western Railway in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1942

Background imageWelding Collection: Hull Maintenance Technician strikes a welding rod

Hull Maintenance Technician strikes a welding rod
Pacific Ocean, January 31, 2013 - Hull Maintenance Technician strikes a welding rod to mend the hinge of a quick-acting watertight door handle aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard

Background imageWelding Collection: Vintage World War II poster of a welder working to aid the war effort

Vintage World War II poster of a welder working to aid the war effort. It reads, The hum of the motor... the pound of the punch press... the rat-a-tat-tat of the riveter... the flash of the welder

Background imageWelding Collection: A Sailor cuts out a steel plate

A Sailor cuts out a steel plate
Atlantic Ocean, January 28, 2005 - A Sailor cuts out a steel plate for replacement in a fire station aboard the conventionally powered aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67)

Background imageWelding Collection: Hull Maintenance Technician welds scrap metal

Hull Maintenance Technician welds scrap metal
Arabian Gulf, February 9, 2012 - Hull Maintenance Technician welds scrap metal aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln

Background imageWelding Collection: A technician welds metal together

A technician welds metal together
Eglin Air Force Base Florida - A technician welds metal together for an MK-84 container loading adapter designed by the munitions material handling equipment focal point

Background imageWelding Collection: Maintenance Technician uses a tig welder to join two pieces of steel

Maintenance Technician uses a tig welder to join two pieces of steel
Arabian Sea, February 9, 2012 - Hull Maintenance Technician uses a tig welder to join two pieces of steel in the metalsmithing shop aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson

Background imageWelding Collection: An aircraft metals technician welds framework

An aircraft metals technician welds framework to repair a maintenance bench used to support the B-52 bomber

Background imageWelding Collection: Hull Technician practices cutting metal using a Carbon arc

Hull Technician practices cutting metal using a Carbon arc
Atlantic Ocean, November 14, 2005 - Hull Technician practices cutting metal using a Carbon arc aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise

Background imageWelding Collection: Illustration of a Stegosaurus welder

Illustration of a Stegosaurus welder

Background imageWelding Collection: The Manufacture of Gun Barrels, at Birmingham, Uk: Welding the Gun Barrels, 1851

The Manufacture of Gun Barrels, at Birmingham, Uk: Welding the Gun Barrels, 1851 Engraving

Background imageWelding Collection: The Tankard Maker, published by Hartman Schopper (woodcut) (b / w photo)

The Tankard Maker, published by Hartman Schopper (woodcut) (b / w photo)
XJF137062 The Tankard Maker, published by Hartman Schopper (woodcut) (b/w photo) by German School, (16th century); Private Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imageWelding Collection: Two men welding, holding protective masks, (B&W)

Two men welding, holding protective masks, (B&W)

Background imageWelding Collection: Man welding outdoors

Man welding outdoors

Background imageWelding Collection: Welding Demonstration

Welding Demonstration
3rd February 1938: A railway enthusiast shelters under an umbrella to view a welding operation from a close-up position during a demonstration of a mobile rail welding plant at Brompton

Background imageWelding Collection: Metal Welding

Metal Welding
An iron welder at work

Background imageWelding Collection: He looks down on Parliament. A welder on a precarious perch high above the Albert Embankment

He looks down on Parliament. A welder on a precarious perch high above the Albert Embankment. He is at work on the new W H Smith building which overlooks the Houses of Parliament and the Thames

Background imageWelding Collection: The redevelopment of the Erith riverside, London. A welder with a blow torch. 1937

The redevelopment of the Erith riverside, London. A welder with a blow torch. 1937

Background imageWelding Collection: Welding bicycle frames in an American factory (not named). Wood engraving Leipzig 1900

Welding bicycle frames in an American factory (not named). Wood engraving Leipzig 1900

Background imageWelding Collection: Welding a bicycle frame: France. Frame suspended over forge and operator applies welding rod

Welding a bicycle frame: France. Frame suspended over forge and operator applies welding rod. Wood engraving Paris 1896

Background imageWelding Collection: Ford Willow Run Bomber Plant

Ford Willow Run Bomber Plant
Ypsilanti, Michigan: July, 1942. Production at the Ford Willow Run bomber plant. Steady of eye and hand, women workers at the great Willow Run bomber plant are among those throughout the country who

Background imageWelding Collection: Woman welding

Woman welding

Background imageWelding Collection: Welder repairing mine machinery C015 / 5827

Welder repairing mine machinery C015 / 5827
Mining. A welder repairing a piece of mining machinery in an underground repair shop. Photographed at the Berezniki-4 mine of JSC Uralkali in Russia

Background imageWelding Collection: TIG welder working on aluminium

TIG welder working on aluminium
Welding. A worker practicing using a tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding torch on a piece of aluminium. TIG welding, also known as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding or GTAW

Background imageWelding Collection: Plumber arc welding pipes

Plumber arc welding pipes
970694 10/10/2011 A plumber welding in the basement of an overhauled apartment house in the central district of Novosibirsk. ðÉð╗ðÁð║Ðüð░ð¢ð┤ÐÇ ðÜÐÇÐÅðÂðÁð▓/ðáðÿðÉ ðØð¥ð▓ð¥ÐüÐéð©

Background imageWelding Collection: Testing a space welding unit, Russia C016 / 2697

Testing a space welding unit, Russia C016 / 2697
Welding in space. A technician running a test using an electron beam welding unit designed for use in space. Three welding technologies were tested in orbit during the Soviet Soyuz 6 mission of 11-16

Background imageWelding Collection: Poster advertising War Savings

Poster advertising War Savings, encourage people to invest in war bonds to support the ATS (the womens branch of the army, the Auxiliary Territorial Service). 1940s

Background imageWelding Collection: Carbon arc welding, 1900

Carbon arc welding, 1900
Carbon arc welding. Historical artwork of a worker using a coloured piece of glass to shield his eyes from a 19th-century welding device

Background imageWelding Collection: Techncian welds with an oxyacetylene torch

Techncian welds with an oxyacetylene torch
Welding. Technician in protective clothing welds a section of an oil and gas pipeline with an oxyacetylene torch. Welding involves heating two pieces of metal so that they melt and fuse together

Background imageWelding Collection: Underwater welding

Underwater welding. Diver welding an underwater pipe. Commercial divers use welding tools to repair damaged underwater pipes, ships or oil rig platforms

Background imageWelding Collection: Welding underwater

Welding underwater. Commercial scuba diver welding a metal pipe underwater. Scuba is an acronym for self-contained underwater breathing apparatus

Background imageWelding Collection: Motorway construction

Motorway construction. Worker using a welding tool during construction of a new elevated section of road. The steel framework and rods will be covered in concrete

Background imageWelding Collection: Robot arm spot-welding a car suspension unit

Robot arm spot-welding a car suspension unit
Robot welding in car production. Multiple exposure image of a robot arm spot-welding the suspension unit of a car. The welding region is " white" hot

Background imageWelding Collection: Robot arm spot-welding a car suspension u

Robot arm spot-welding a car suspension u
Robot welding in car production. Multiple exposure image of a robot arm spot-welding the suspension unit of a car. The welding region is white hot, while a shower of orange sparks is produced

Background imageWelding Collection: Solar heater manufacture

Solar heater manufacture. Technician welding part of a solar water heater. This is the flat plate collector, which absorbs sunlight and warms water passing through the pipes



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"Welding: A Powerful Force Shaping History and Empowering Women" In the midst of World War I, as men were called to serve on the battlefields, a remarkable shift occurred in the workforce. Enterprising women stepped forward to fill crucial roles previously dominated by men, including welding. With determination and skill, these trailblazing women became an integral part of the war effort. Fast forward to March 10th, 1963 - a pivotal moment in automotive history. At Longbridge's Austin Mini production line, sparks flew as body panels were meticulously spot-welded together. This revolutionary technique not only ensured durability but also accelerated car manufacturing processes worldwide. Welding itself is an art form that transcends time and industries. From artists who wield their torches with precision to create stunning steel sculptures that captivate our imagination, to divers working tirelessly underwater on ship hulls - welding has become synonymous with strength and resilience. The advent of oxy-acetylene welding further revolutionized this craft. Its versatility allowed for intricate designs while maintaining structural integrity. Commonwealth Oxygen & Accessories Ltd recognized its potential early on and showcased its capabilities through captivating advertisements that highlighted the power of this cutting-edge technology. Arc welding emerged as another game-changer in engineering marvels across various sectors. The vibrant colors captured in lithographs brought this process to life visually, showcasing its dynamic nature and ability to fuse metals seamlessly. During times of conflict like World War II when bombs threatened nations' safety, welders played a vital role behind-the-scenes at K Shop in 1940 where they welded containers for bombs with utmost precision and attention to detail. Once again proving their indispensable contribution during wartime. Women continued their legacy from World War I by fearlessly stepping into traditionally male-dominated spaces once more during subsequent conflicts; wielding torches alongside their male counterparts as they welded bomb cases together – demonstrating unwavering dedication towards protecting their countries' freedom.