NO SUNDAY JOINT, FOR THESE WORKERS.—Sunday leisure is a thing of the past for munitions workers in Britain, where day and night, seven days a week, the great speed-up of armament production is in full swing. This picture, taken on a recent Sunday, shows workmen snatching a hurried meal amongst the rows of shells and bombs.
SMASHED ALMOST BEYOND RECOGNITION was this German Heinkel bomber when it crashed to earth after being crippled by an RAF. fighter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24328, 19 June 1940, Page 5
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77NO SUNDAY JOINT, FOR THESE WORKERS.—Sunday leisure is a thing of the past for munitions workers in Britain, where day and night, seven days a week, the great speed-up of armament production is in full swing. This picture, taken on a recent Sunday, shows workmen snatching a hurried meal amongst the rows of shells and bombs. SMASHED ALMOST BEYOND RECOGNITION was this German Heinkel bomber when it crashed to earth after being crippled by an RAF. fighter. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24328, 19 June 1940, Page 5
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