

Monochrome drawing of a factory interior. Large machine on the left with pipes on top. Workers in hard hats and overalls around the room. A large cylindrical object hangs from the ceiling by ropes, surrounded by workers. Some workers have their arms raised. Industrial setting with concrete floors and walls. Pipes and industrial equipment on walls and ceiling. Workers engaged in an industrial process involving the large cylindrical object. The image is titled "English War Work: Bottling the Big Shell" by Joseph Pennell.
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