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Women in Industry Photographs and Advertisements

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Collector
National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Work and Industry
Donor
Wright, Helena, 1946-
Topic
Kodak (Brand name)
Topic
Science Service
Women iron and steel workers
Women laborers
Factories -- 20th century
Textile industry
Machinery industry
Electric engineering -- 20th century
Industrial engineering
Manufacturing -- 1920-1930
Commercial photography
Women employees
Photographs
Industry -- U.S.
Women -- Employment
Women in technology
Women in advertising
World War, 1939-1945
Provenance
Found in collections and assembled by curatorial staff.
Collector
National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Work and Industry
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Women in Industry Photographs and Advertisements
Sponsor
Digitization of Series 1: Photographs was made possible by Andrew and Anya Shiva.
Summary
The collection consists of photographs and advertisements related to women working in industry dating from 1890 to 1948.
Historical
This artificially created collection traces the transition of women's work in industry during the twentieth century. Most of the collection materials have a different provenance, but thirty-two photographs were assembled by Helena E. Wright during her years working as a curator in the Division of Culture and the Arts at the National Museum of American History. Other photographs showing women in industrial sites were added to the collection by the curator Peter Liebhold in the Division of Work and Industry. The photographs and advertisements in the complete collection were arranged to exhibit the evolution of women in the workforce. Women's occupations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries included work in the clothing industry (i.e. Draper Corporation, B. F. Spinney Co.), factories, and production lines. Despite the low pay, laborious and unsafe working conditions that came with working in these industries, most women felt a sense of empowerment being employed outside the home. Many women welcomed the opportunity to provide an income for their families yet worked long hours in inadequate and dismal settings. During World War I and World War II, men left their industry jobs to serve in the war. In order to serve the war effort, women found more employment opportunities in several types of industries. These included electric companies (i.e. General Electric Co.), aircraft and aerospace engineering businesses (i.e. Glenn L. Martin Co., Goodyear Aircraft Corp.), foundry work (i.e. Osborn Manufacturing Company), steel making (i.e. Timken Roller Bearing Co.), as well as enrollment in engineering training programs (i.e. Curtis-Wright Corporation). These industries provided women with a broader range of employment opportunities, skills, and experiences. Consequently, other companies began creating and marketing products to help improve the lives of women in the workforce. Inventions such as the Willson Saf-t-Bra advertised comfort and protection to women working in various industry occupations.
Extent
1 Cubic foot (2 boxes)
Date
1890-1979
Custodial History
Collection transferred to the Archives Center from the Division of Work and Industry, 2017. Approximately thirty-two photographs have accession numbers from the Division of Work and Industry. These photographs have the number 2012.0094 and are cataloged from .01-.32. They were donated by Helena E. Wright while working as a curator in the Division of Culture and the Arts at the National Museum of American History. Other photographs showing women in industrial sites were added to the collection by the curator Peter Liebhold in the Division of Work and Industry. Also included is accession 1989.0746.
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.1446
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Advertisements
Citation
Women in Industry Photographs and Advertisements, 1890-1948, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into two series. Series 1: Photographs, 1890-1948 Series 2: Advertisements, 1927-1946
Processing Information
Collection processed by Justine Thomas, 2018. Collection digistized by Noah Stewart, digital imaging technician, 2021.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Existence and Location of Copies
Collection scanned in 2021.
Genre/Form
Advertisements -- 20th century
Scope and Contents
Series 1 consists of photographs that include images of women in industry along with associated documents. Materials are arranged alphabetically by subject. The photographs date from 1890 to 1981, yet the bulk of the materials are from 1930 to 1948. A portion of the materials are undated. There is a notable shortage of material related to women of color. The photographs depict women working in engineering jobs, operating heavy machinery, working with textiles, and handling different types of technology. There are several types of machines and products featured in the collection including pneumatic drills, gas irons, typewriters, rivet guns, compressed air machines, an arbor press, bending roll machines, and light bulbs. Documents that correspond to the photographs discuss an increase in women taking men's jobs in the 1940s while the men were at war. Consequently, photographs from the 1940s in this collection represent the transition of making machinery more applicable to women and enabling them to do "man-sized" jobs. Many of the 1940's photographs depict women enrolling in engineering training programs and physically working with heavy machinery. Earlier materials from the early 1900s show women sitting in factories next to lighter equipment such as sewing machines and typewriters. There are a variety of companies displayed in the photographs including B. F. Spinney Co., Computing-Bureau Freight Accounts, Curtis Publishing Company, Curtis-Wright Corporation, Deane Works, Draper Corporation, General Electric Co., Glenn L. Martin Co., Goodyear Aircraft Corp., Osborn Manufacturing Company, and Timken Roller Bearing Co. A portion of the commercial photographs were taken by companies including Commercial Photo Co., Eastman Kodak Company, Mercury MFG. Co., Novelty Photo Co., Science Service, and Underwood and Underwood. Series 2 contains advertisements related to women in industry. These advertisements date from 1927 to 1946. The materials in this series promote products and jobs targeting women operating machinery such as safety bars, grinding tools, bending roles, gauges, double-seaming machines, and portable package staplers. There are a variety of companies featured in this series including Acme Staple Co., Ashcroft Gauge Division, Buffalo Forge Company, E.W. Bliss Co., The Sheffield Corporation, and Willson Safety Products.
Restrictions
Unrestricted research access on site by appointment. Unprotected photographs must be handled with gloves.
Related Materials
Materials in the Archives Center Warshaw Collection of Business Americana Subject Categories: Women (AC0060) Rosie the Riveter Health and Safety Records (AC0621) Jantzen Knitting Mills Collection (AC0233)
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1530631864065-1530631864068-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep875322312-8f6c-4ebd-953a-39fca61ad338

In the Collection

  • Photographs

  • Women in Science, Math, and Technology

  • Women in Business

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery

  • Women in Clothing Industry

  • Women in Factories/General

  • Women in Science, Math and Technology, Computing Bureau Freight Accounts

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Woman operating a machine

  • Women in Business, Women seated in front of adding machines

  • Women in Factories General, Women seated in a an office with male workers at desks

  • Women in Factories General, Josephine Wiss, scissor inspector, Newark, New Jersey

  • Women in Clothing Industry, Women on factory floor of Draper Corporation?, Pawtucket, Rhode Island

  • Women in Factories General, Woman welding small thermostats at Westinghouse, New York City

  • Women in Factories General, Women's lunch room, Curtis Publishing Company

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Woman standing on a work lorry

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Woman standing at machine spreading casein glue on veneer sheets

  • Women inScience, Math and Technology, Two women seated at main telephone department ticket markers

  • Women in Factories General, Woman working with a supercharger

  • Women in Factories General, Woman working at machine for 20 millimeter shell booster parts

  • Women in Clothing Industry, four women in clothing industry, four women, Gloucester , Massachusetts

  • Women in Clothing Industry, unidentified woman ironing

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Woman in English factory operting machinery

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Woman operating a compressed air tool at Compressed Air Institute

  • Women in Science, Math and Technology, Accounting Office at Lamson Company

  • Women in Factories General, Instructing fellow trainer in the use of kick-press machine at the Women's National Defense Training course at Pierce School

  • Women in Science, Math and Technology, Unidentified woman sitting at a typewriter

  • Women in Science, Math and Technology, College girls enroll for training as engineering "cadettes" at Curtiss-Wright Corporation

  • Women in Science, Math and Technology, Women standing in front of mattress springs?

  • Women in Clothing Industry, clothes pin room

  • Women in Factories General, Four women standing and working on factory floor

  • Women in Factories General, Instructor and trainee at the Women's National Defense Training course at Pierce School

  • Women in Science, Math and Technology, Billie Carter in Cornell University Chemical Laboratory

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Anna Laur shown welding at General Electric Company

  • Women in Clothing Industry, unidentified man sitting at a sewing machines

  • Women in Factories General, Women working on motors and fans for 20 millimeter shell booster parts

  • Women in Clothing Industry, New York Garment Workers

  • Women in Clothing Industry, factory floor view, women sitting at sewing machines

  • Women in Factories General, WPA women operating riveting and eyeleting machines at WPA Women's National Defense Training course at Pierce School

  • Women in Factories General, Woman standing among male workers on erecting shop floor at Deane Works , 1918

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Woman holding a pneumatic drill

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Woman operating a single spindle bar and tube turning and boring machine

  • Women in Clothing Industry, Two women in office at Draper Corporation?, Pawtucket, Rhode Island

  • Women in Clothing Industry, Keith Light and high Pressure Gas irons

  • Women in Science, Math and Technology, Women seated, making light bulbs at General Electric

  • Women in Factories General, Women working in factory handling produce?, Reading, Pennsylvania?, 1945

  • Women in Science, Math and Technology, College girls enroll for training as engineering "cadettes" at Curtiss-Wright Corporation

  • Women in Clothing Industry, National Industrial Union, Garment Workers Unioin Shop

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Woman using a rapid heating rivet gun at Goodyear Aircraft group

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Woman operating a forklift

  • Women in Factories General, Women's rest room, Curtis Publishing Company

  • Women in Factories General, Women working in factory handling produce?, Reading, Pennsylvania?, 1945

  • Women in Factories General, Woman working on heated carbon tips

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Virginia Louk operating a machine at Plym Kraft

  • Women in Factories General, Woman working at machine which straightens and cards the pins

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Moulding machine developed by Osborn Manufacturing

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Woman driving a truck being loaded with barrels

  • Women in Business, Women seated and using Burroughs calculating machines

  • Women inScience, Math and Technology, Two women seated at main telephone department traffic and cabulance operators

  • Women in Factories General, Women in textile factory floor view, New York City?

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Women working in a German ammunition factory

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Woman brazing/soldering

  • Women in Factories General, Shop view of women working, undated

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Woman operating a stalling machine for 20 milimeter shell booster

  • Women Operating Heavy Machinery, Instructor explains mysteries of a lathe to women students at WPA training center, Newton, Massachusetts

  • Women in Clothing Industry, stitching room girls, B.F. Spinney Co.

  • Women in Clothing Industry, factory floor view, women sitting at sewing machines, male manager standing

  • Advertisements

  • Advertisements

  • Women in Science, Math and Technology, College girls enroll for training as engineering "cadettes" at Curtiss-Wright Corporation

Women in Clothing Industry, clothes pin room
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