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The Drive for Increased Production: Pictures from the armament factories in Great Britain. Top left: Bren guns stacked ready for dispatch to the army. Lower Left: Blades for variable pitch aircraft propellers being hand finished. Right: Men at lunch in their factory on Sunday, May 26, the first day on which the continuous weekend of work came into operation. In his speech to the House of Commons following France's approach to Germany, Mr. Churchill is expected to call for even greater production.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 226, 19 June 1940, Page 7

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The Drive for Increased Production: Pictures from the armament factories in Great Britain. Top left: Bren guns stacked ready for dispatch to the army. Lower Left: Blades for variable pitch aircraft propellers being hand finished. Right: Men at lunch in their factory on Sunday, May 26, the first day on which the continuous weekend of work came into operation. In his speech to the House of Commons following France's approach to Germany, Mr. Churchill is expected to call for even greater production. Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 226, 19 June 1940, Page 7

The Drive for Increased Production: Pictures from the armament factories in Great Britain. Top left: Bren guns stacked ready for dispatch to the army. Lower Left: Blades for variable pitch aircraft propellers being hand finished. Right: Men at lunch in their factory on Sunday, May 26, the first day on which the continuous weekend of work came into operation. In his speech to the House of Commons following France's approach to Germany, Mr. Churchill is expected to call for even greater production. Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 226, 19 June 1940, Page 7

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