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Cordite room, Maribyrnong
Art
Maker: Flett, James
A corner of the Commonwealth Explosives Factory, Maribyrnong, Victoria.ART26019
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Girls assembling ammunition boxes, Commonwealth Ordnance Factory, Maribyrnong
Art
Maker: Craig, Sybil
Depicts unidentified women assembling wooden ammunition boxes, ordnance workshop, tools and machines. The following duties were performed by female labour in the Woodworking Section, of the Ordnance F...ART23528
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Making cordite, Commonwealth Explosives Factory, Maribyrnong
Art
Maker: Craig, Sybil
Unidentified men and women working in the propellant section press room at the Commonwealth Explosives Factory in Maribyrnong. The charge women standing before the press receives the cordite from the ...ART23548
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Munition worker
Art
Maker: Watson, Douglas
Portrait depicting an unidentified man, working in a forge shop, Ordnance Workshops, Maribyrnong, Melbourne.ART22259
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No. 1 Forge (Commonwealth ordnance factory, Maribyrnong)
Art
Maker: Craig, Sybil
No. 1 Forge (Commonwealth Ordnance Factory, Maribyrnong). Ordnance workshop, forge, civilians, technology, tools and machines, unidentified men in forging team. 1500 tons hydraulic press, porter bar, ...ART22205
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No 1 projectile shop (Commonwealth Ordnance Factory, Maribyrnong)
Art
Maker: Craig, Sybil
As the Second World War escalated, and men began to enlist, women took their place in the factories. Women became the dominant workforce in the munitions factories at Maribyrnong. They wore overalls...ART22141
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On the assembly floor
Art
Maker: Curtis, R Emerson
Drawn on the assembly floor of the Commonwealth Ordnance Workshop, showing high precision drilling machines and racks of newly turned anti-aircraft gun barrels. The artist was given a tour by the Gene...ART23063
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Painting tins to hold trench mortar shells (Mrs Shugg)
Art
Maker: Craig, Sybil
A portrait of Mrs Joy Shugg painting tins to hold mortar shells in the High Explosives Section of the Commonwealth Explosives Factory, Maribyrnong. The artist noted that Mrs Shugg painted 100 tins per...ART23702
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Shell-tapering machine
Art
Maker: Curtis, R Emerson
First subject chosen by the artist during his visit to the Commonwealth Ordnance Workshops. 'On the following day I chose the big electric drop-hammer for my first drawing. Lumps of red-hot steel were...ART23064
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Stamping components for diesel engines (Commonwealth ordnance factory, Maribyrnong)
Art
Maker: Craig, Sybil
Depicts an unidentified women stamping components for Diesel engined, Ordnance Factory, Maribyrnong, Victoria.ART22586
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Taking a sample of T. N. T.
Art
Maker: Curtis, R Emerson
Trinitrotoluene (or TNT) was the most commonly used explosive by the Allied forces. It had a high blast effect and had the advantage of being handled in liquid form for filling purposes, later cooling...ART23074
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The first all Australian built 3.7 inch anti-aircraft gun
Art
Maker: Curtis, R Emerson
Depicts a drawing of the first all Australian built 3.7 anti-aircraft gun, Commonwealth Ordnance workshop, Maribyrnong, Melbourne. The artist went to great lengths to get the angle of this gun raised ...ART23066
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Women's changing room High explosives section, Commonwealth explosives factory, Maribyrnong
Art
Maker: Craig, Sybil
Depicts a sketch of the Women's changing room High explosives section, Commonwealth explosives factory, MaribyrnongART29594
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Working on a Le Blond shell-boring machine, Commonwealth Ordnance Factory, Maribyrnong
Art
Maker: Craig, Sybil
Depicts an unidentified woman working Le Blond Shell Boring machine in the ordnance workshop at the Commonwealth Ordnance Factory, Maribyrnong, Victoria.ART22369