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        [Fleetwings employee Bette Fisher]Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penn."
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        [Fleetwings employee Madge Pintin]Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penn."
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        "Fleetwings Gruman Leading Edge Gang"Sign held by man to left of American flag reads "Hitler's coffin."
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        [Plant 1 lady guard]Women unidentified.
 
 Group called the "Driverettes" (information from "Fleetwings News" December 1943).
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        [Plant 1 lady guards]Women unidentified.
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        [Welcoming back fliers from WWII at Plant 3]Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penn."
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        "7th War Loan Drive, Kaiser Cargo, Inc., Fleetwings Division" [billboard]Sign reads: "Let's put the heat on, the boys over there sure did!"
 
 Russell Stanton was Union President. He is on the right in the light jacket.
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        [Fleetwings employees bowling]Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penn."
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        [Bond drawing]Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penn."
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        [Plant 1 assembly line]Typed note pasted to back of photograph: "Women have taken over men’s jobs to the extent of completely manning on final assembly line in the factory."
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        [Sparrows recreation field, women's basketball team]Helen Van Alan shooting. Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penn."
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        [Fleetwings event with Colonel Hawkins, speaker]Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penna."
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        [Plant 1 telephone operators at Fleetwings Aircraft Company, Radcliffe Street, Bristol, PA]Standing: unidentified. Seated foreground: Mary Quigley of Bath Street, who married Herbert Pettit. Seated in background: unidentified.
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        [Industrial Relations, Plant 1 personnel department]Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penna."
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        [Fleetwings members bowling]Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penna."
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        [Fleetwings women's basketball team]Chalkboard in background reads: "Fleet Wing: 22, Buddies: 11"
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        [Across from Fleetwings, Patriot Club presenting The Bucks County Rescue Squad with iron lung]Article clipping included on back of photograph detailing the presentation, dated July 1945.
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        [Unidentified man in Victory Garden for Fleetwings employees]Article clipping included on back of photograph entitled, "Victory Gardens," dated July 1944.
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        [Machine shop and fitting department, Keystone Aircraft Co., Bristol, PA]Stamped on back of photograph: "From the collection of Henry A. Liese."
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        [Aircraft]Stamped on back of photograph: "From the collection of Henry A. Liese."
 
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        "Five place, all stainless steel Fleetwings Seabird amphibian, built at Bristol, Pennsylvania in 1938""Fleetwing F-502" written on back of photograph.
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        [Plane]Stamped on back of photograph: "From the collection of Henry A. Liese."
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        [F-206 plane]Stamped on back of photograph: "From the collection of Henry A. Liese."
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        [Keystone Aircraft Corp. aerial photograph]Note extra hangar added and ship ways brushed out by artist.
 
 Stamped on back of photograph: "From the collection of Henry A. Liese."
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        [Christmas tree in Fleetwings plant]On back of photograph: "File copy, Eljay Photo Service, 42 W. 48 St., NY City."
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        [Assembly Plant 1]Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penn."
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        [Plant 1 Assembly riveter]"Eljay #17" written on front.
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        [Plant 1 dispensary]"Eljay #7" written on front.
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        [Spot-welder]On back of photograph: "Spot-welding a stainless-steel aircraft surface by means of post-type spot-welder, designed and built at Fleetwings, Inc. Bristol, Penna."
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        [U.S. Army Douglas Dolphin Amphibian Model OA4A]On back of photograph: "First Gov’t aircraft to have stainless steel wings. Designed, mfg. and installed by Fleetwings Inc., Bristol, PA."
 
 Stamped on back of photograph: "From the collection of Henry A. Liese."

















































