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#1 A woman working at a machine making parts for ribs of Beaufort bombers in a munitions factory in South Australia.

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#1 A woman working at a machine making parts for ribs of Beaufort bombers in a munitions factory in South Australia.

Arming the Nation: The Contributions of Australian Women in World War II

#1 A woman working at a machine making parts for ribs of Beaufort bombers in a munitions factory in South Australia.

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