Alternative TitleGirls winding armatures (Westinghouse works)CreatorBitzer, G. W.ContributorAmerican Mutoscope and Biograph CompanyDate1904Decade1900-1909SummaryNumerous women sit in rows at machines where they appear to be winding some type of wire and tooling it onto machines. Two young men push spools of this wire down the aisle. Supervisors, male and female, walk down the aisle and observe the women's work, stopping for a while at one woman's station.LanguageEnglishPlaceUnited StatesRepositoryLibrary of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USAAbstract Attached?NoOrganisationWestinghouse Electric Corporation
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Notes35 mm viewing print renumbered: FEC 2540 to FYA 1217.GenreIndustrial films; Motion picture; Silent films
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