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<dc:title>Bell bomber assembly workers</dc:title>
<dc:subject>Airplane factories--Georgia--Marietta</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Aircraft industry--Georgia--Marietta</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Factories--Georgia--Marietta</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Aircraft industry--Employees</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Women--Georgia--Marietta</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Factory inspection--Georgia--Marietta</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Women employees--Georgia--Marietta</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>World War, 1939-1945</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Dow, Eula</dc:subject>
<dc:description>Photograph of inspector Eula Dow, standing on the right, supervising the main electrical harness assembly board at the Bell Bomber plant in Marietta, Georgia, in the mid-1940s. Eight women sit or stand in front of the board working on wiring. After assembly lines began functioning in the spring of 1943, Bell employees supplied the U.S. Army Air Forces with 663 Boeing-designed B-29s, the first of which were delivered before the end of the year.</dc:description>
<dc:contributor>New Georgia Encyclopedia</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor>Kennesaw State University</dc:contributor>
<dc:type>Black-and-white photographs</dc:type>
<dc:identifier>http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Multimedia.jsp?id=m-2309</dc:identifier>
<dc:source>Bell Aircraft Collection, Center for Regional History and Culture, Kennesaw State University</dc:source>
<dc:relation>http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1014</dc:relation>
<dc:relation>Forms part of: New Georgia Encyclopedia</dc:relation>
<dc:coverage>1943/1945</dc:coverage>
<dc:coverage>Marietta (Ga.)</dc:coverage>
<dc:coverage>Cobb County (Ga.)</dc:coverage>
<dc:rights>Bell Aircraft Collection, Center for Regional History and Culture, Kennesaw State University</dc:rights>
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