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"Wrench: A Tool of Transformation and Empowerment" In the midst of World War II

Background imageWrench Collection: The big pike

The big pike
Victoria Glinka

Background imageWrench Collection: Feeding the young nestlings

Feeding the young nestlings
Victoria Glinka

Background imageWrench Collection: hunger

hunger
Ali Bader

Background imageWrench Collection: The bug

The bug
Victoria Glinka

Background imageWrench Collection: The Snake game

The Snake game
Victoria Glinka

Background imageWrench Collection: The crab

The crab
Victoria Glinka

Background imageWrench Collection: Old tools

Old tools
Christophe Verot

Background imageWrench Collection: The beehive

The beehive
Victoria Glinka

Background imageWrench Collection: The dragonfly

The dragonfly
Victoria Glinka

Background imageWrench Collection: The plumbers game

The plumbers game
Victoria Glinka

Background imageWrench Collection: The mosquito

The mosquito
Victoria Glinka

Background imageWrench Collection: The meal

The meal
Victoria Glinka

Background imageWrench Collection: All the Reading Tools

All the Reading Tools
Abilio Silveira

Background imageWrench Collection: DNA

DNA
AGNIRIBE

Background imageWrench Collection: The Mechanic: Woman in fancy dress holding large spanner. 1959 E40-003

The Mechanic: Woman in fancy dress holding large spanner. 1959 E40-003

Background imageWrench Collection: Col. Sir Guy Lowther commanding the 8th Hussars has a friendly word

Col. Sir Guy Lowther commanding the 8th Hussars has a friendly word and a kiss of thanks for Mrs Rose Blanchard, a miller working at the Royal Ordanance factory, Cardiff. March 1952 C1249

Background imageWrench Collection: Workman Holding a Wrench and Hammer, 1860s. Creator: Unknown

Workman Holding a Wrench and Hammer, 1860s. Creator: Unknown
Workman Holding a Wrench and Hammer, 1860s

Background imageWrench Collection: Plumber With Wrench

Plumber With Wrench
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Background imageWrench Collection: Man Holding a Wrench

Man Holding a Wrench
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Background imageWrench Collection: Man Repairing a Pipe

Man Repairing a Pipe
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Background imageWrench Collection: Working for a living

Working for a living
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Background imageWrench Collection: Advertising shot for an automotive supplies company, Sheffield, 1963

Advertising shot for an automotive supplies company, Sheffield, 1963
In an advertising shot for an automotive supplies company, a representative demonstrates his products to the owner at a Sheffield Garage, 3rd Aug 1963

Background imageWrench Collection: Two boys playing in old washing machine

Two boys playing in old washing machine
Two young lads fooling about with (and inside!) an old washing machine. Perhaps they were harbouring dreams of a career in plumbing at this stage?!

Background imageWrench Collection: Advertising for Trades Work in America

Advertising for Trades Work in America
Advertising for trades work in America; Artwork

Background imageWrench Collection: Carpenter Ants (Camponotus Pennsylvanicus)

Carpenter Ants (Camponotus Pennsylvanicus)

Background imageWrench Collection: Slide Movie Victorian Magic Lantern Wrench Projector

Slide Movie Victorian Magic Lantern Wrench Projector
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Background imageWrench Collection: Spanner turning bolt, front view

Spanner turning bolt, front view

Background imageWrench Collection: Illustration of female plumber fixing pipe on a sink

Illustration of female plumber fixing pipe on a sink

Background imageWrench Collection: English cartoon by Ernest Howard Shepard from Punch, 19 June 1940

English cartoon by Ernest Howard Shepard from Punch, 19 June 1940, satirizing the paltry amount of aid being offered to
CARTOON: U.S. AID, 1940. English cartoon by Ernest Howard Shepard from Punch, 19 June 1940, satirizing the paltry amount of aid being offered to the Allies in World War II by President Franklin

Background imageWrench Collection: Parisian Street Hardware salesman - Paris, France

Parisian Street Hardware salesman - Paris, France. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageWrench Collection: Adjustable Wrench

Adjustable Wrench
Illustration of Adjustable Wrench

Background imageWrench Collection: Brace-and-bit, front view

Brace-and-bit, front view

Background imageWrench Collection: Spanner and plier wrench

Spanner and plier wrench

Background imageWrench Collection: Tightening flexible connectors attached to a bath with an adjustable spanner and grips, close up

Tightening flexible connectors attached to a bath with an adjustable spanner and grips, close up

Background imageWrench Collection: Tightening nuts to a compression joint attached to copper pipes using adjustable spanners

Tightening nuts to a compression joint attached to copper pipes using adjustable spanners

Background imageWrench Collection: Undoing a gland nut

Undoing a gland nut

Background imageWrench Collection: Unlock the bleed valve on a radiator, container underneath radiator

Unlock the bleed valve on a radiator, container underneath radiator

Background imageWrench Collection: Illustration of adjustable spanner

Illustration of adjustable spanner

Background imageWrench Collection: OIL WORKERS, 1939. Oil field workers eating lunch, Kilgore, Texas. Photograph by Russell Lee

OIL WORKERS, 1939. Oil field workers eating lunch, Kilgore, Texas. Photograph by Russell Lee, April 1939

Background imageWrench Collection: Close-up view of a soldier cradling a munition

Close-up view of a soldier cradling a munition
April 22, 2005 - Shortly after entering the Central Command area of responsibility, Marines proceeded to Djibouti to take advantage of the extensive ranges

Background imageWrench Collection: Vintage World War II poster of a bottle dressed in coveralls and holding a wrench

Vintage World War II poster of a bottle dressed in coveralls and holding a wrench. It reads, Don t Be A Bottleneck, Beat The Promise

Background imageWrench Collection: Illustration of a Spinosaurus plumber

Illustration of a Spinosaurus plumber

Background imageWrench Collection: Illustration of a Brontosaurus mechanic

Illustration of a Brontosaurus mechanic

Background imageWrench Collection: Personification of loyalty, Arnold Houbraken, 1710 - 1719

Personification of loyalty, Arnold Houbraken, 1710 - 1719

Background imageWrench Collection: Mechanic and Steam Pump, 1921 (b / w photo)

Mechanic and Steam Pump, 1921 (b / w photo)
XOS1765273 Mechanic and Steam Pump, 1921 (b/w photo) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; American, out of copyright

Background imageWrench Collection: Variety of wrenches hanging inside a shop, Tucumcari, New Mexico, USA. Route 66

Variety of wrenches hanging inside a shop, Tucumcari, New Mexico, USA. Route 66

Background imageWrench Collection: Display of old tools, Joliet, Illinois, USA. Route 66

Display of old tools, Joliet, Illinois, USA. Route 66

Background imageWrench Collection: WORLD WAR II POSTER, 1941. Americas answer! Production. Poster by Jean Carlu for the U. S

WORLD WAR II POSTER, 1941. Americas answer! Production. Poster by Jean Carlu for the U. S
WORLD WAR II POSTER, 1941. Americas answer! Production. Poster by Jean Carlu for the U.S. Office of Emergency Management during World War II, 1941



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"Wrench: A Tool of Transformation and Empowerment" In the midst of World War II, a captivating recruitment poster titled "The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him" showcased the strength and determination of women ordnance workers. These brave individuals wielded their own metaphorical wrenches, stepping into traditionally male-dominated roles to support the war effort. But beyond its association with wartime resilience, the humble a rich history spanning various industries. From plumbing to cinematography, this versatile tool has played an essential role in shaping our world. Back in 1911, a trade catalogue for cycle accessories featured the trusty wrench as an indispensable companion for cyclists. Its ability to tighten bolts and adjust components ensured smooth rides on two wheels. Yet, it was not limited to mechanical applications alone. The Wrench Metamorphoser magic lantern projector allowed audiences to witness enchanting transformations unfold before their eyes. This innovative device captured imaginations and transported viewers into realms where anything seemed possible. Expanding its horizons further, the wrench ventured into cinematography with models like the Wrench Model B Cinematograph and Wrench Maltese Cross Cinematograph. These cameras enabled filmmakers to capture moments that would forever be etched onto celluloid - stories waiting to be shared with audiences worldwide. Even within magical performances or educational lectures illuminated by magic lanterns, the wrench found its place. The Wrench lecturers reading lamp provided light for presenters as they enlightened crowds with knowledge and wonderment. Behind every successful projectionist stood tools like the Wrench ether saturator and gas bags specifically designed for limelight magic lantern projectors - ensuring vibrant visuals that captivated audiences' hearts and minds. And let's not forget about illuminating slide movie screenings. The Slide Movie Illuminant Light Acetylene Jet Generator utilized powerful jets fueled by acetylene gas produced by none other than. . you guessed it - a trusty wrench.