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VINTAGE SHOTS FROM DAYS GONE BY! (Part 2)

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Ryan, Jun 17, 2019.

  1. HEMIDAV
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    from FL.

    My local junkyard which I spent many hours in. Northampton, MA. 3 9 9c8 searles.jpg 3 9 9c9 searles.jpg Searles Auto Salvage
     
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    Women Welders Of Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp.
     
  3. jimmy six
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    chryslerfan55 and down-the-road like this.
  4. jimmy six
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    No truer words could be said about Judy….. She lived a great life and touched many people. We celebrated her passing last year with a packed church with many of her friends… I’m glad I knew her and she considered me a friend.
     
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  5. Fordors
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    When I started at EMD, GM’s locomotive division in 1971 there were still quite a few women there working as machine operators, armature winders, small parts assemblers, etc. They had hired in during WW II and wanted to stay 30 years to get their full pension.
    Women played a very part to the war effort.
     
  6. fyrffytr1
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