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Adapting industry to the war effort: Female workers varnishing the inner cavity of an artillery shell in the Cunard Shell Works in Bootle, August-September 1917 (b/w photo)
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Lemere, Henry Bedford (1865-1944) / English
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Cunard Shell Works, Bootle, Merseyside. Female workers using a pump to coat the inner cavity of a suspended heavy artillery shell with a thick liquid, possibly a varnish or adhesive. In 1915 the Cunard Steamship Company’'s store and engineering works at Rimrose Road, Bootle, was converted into a munitions factory. Four-and-a-half-inch, six-inch and eight-inch shells were brought to Cunard's Shell Works to be finished, checked and varnished before being taken to another factory in the area to be filled with explosive. Bedford Lemere & Co.

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© Historic England / Bridgeman Images
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Germany / Europe / United Kingdom / Italy / worker / First World War (1914-1918) / war / production / interior / costume / women / pulley / munitions / factory / explosive / casings / hoist / varnish / ordnance / interiors / england / casing / manufacturing / war effort / cooperation / great war / britain / british / manufacture / explosives / home front / industry / shells / varnishing / teamwork / artillery / 1st world war / winch / united kingdom / first world war / shell / english / industrial / factories / bootle / merseyside / ww1 / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto

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