84 items in this album on 5 pages.

Female worker engraving Chinese characters on weapons made for export to China, John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sFemale workers at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sFemale workers at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sNewly completed Bren gun at the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940s
Female worker engraving Chinese characters on weapons made for export to China, John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sFemale workers at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sFemale workers at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sNewly completed Bren gun at the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940s
Newly completed Bren guns at the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sTesting a newly completed Bren gun at the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sVeronica Veronica
Newly completed Bren guns at the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sTesting a newly completed Bren gun at the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sVeronica 'Ronnie' Foster at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sVeronica 'Ronnie' Foster at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940s
Veronica Veronica Veronica Worker with a newly completed Bren gun at the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940s
Veronica 'Ronnie' Foster at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sVeronica 'Ronnie' Foster at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sVeronica 'Ronnie' Foster at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sWorker with a newly completed Bren gun at the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940s
Workers at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sFemale factory worker posed with finished Sten sub-machinegun, Small Arms, Ltd., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, 26 May 1942Private Mary Greyeyes (kneeling) and Councilor Harry Ball (dressed as a chief) in a propaganda photograph, Piapot, Saskatchewan, Canada, late Jun 1942Canadian Chief of Naval Staff Vice-Admiral Percy Nelles inspecting a Japanese shell recovered from the Estevan Point lighthouse shelling attack of 20 Jun 1942 by Japanese submarine I-26.
Workers at the John Inglis and Company factory for Bren guns in Toronto, Canada, 1940sFemale factory worker posed with finished Sten sub-machinegun, Small Arms, Ltd., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, 26 May 1942Private Mary Greyeyes (kneeling) and Councilor Harry Ball (dressed as a chief) in a propaganda photograph, Piapot, Saskatchewan, Canada, late Jun 1942Canadian Chief of Naval Staff Vice-Admiral Percy Nelles inspecting a Japanese shell recovered from the Estevan Point lighthouse shelling attack of 20 Jun 1942 by Japanese submarine I-26.
CMP Field Artillery Tractor with gun in tow after suffering a mishap on an icy snow covered road, British Columbia, Canada, circa 1943Veronica Veronica Veronica
CMP Field Artillery Tractor with gun in tow after suffering a mishap on an icy snow covered road, British Columbia, Canada, circa 1943Veronica 'Ronnie' Foster outside the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sVeronica 'Ronnie' Foster playing softball outside the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940sVeronica 'Ronnie' Foster playing softball outside the John Inglis and Company factory, Toronto, Canada, 1940s

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