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THE NATION IS WORKING FULL BLAST in this magnificent war effort Production has been ddtJbled and trebled t and no effort is being spared to still further increase our output, not only for our own "w*. but also for export Left: A girl worker uses a drill in the famous Wellington Bomber works- Right: The steel and iron works in the North Country are making a tremendous contribution* and this scene, showing ingots bang cast, is symbolic of Britain's industrial strength. *

A BIG PART OF THE. CREDIT for the great striking force of the R.A.F. must go .to the designers and makers pf the Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, with which Britain's crack fighter''planes, the[ Spitfire, Hurricane and Defiant, and the Battle and Whitley Bombers are fitted. Picture Was taken at a Midlands aircraft engineering works, i : % w

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 1 (Supplement)

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THE NATION IS WORKING FULL BLAST in this magnificent war effort Production has been ddtJbled and trebledt and no effort is being spared to still further increase our output, not only for our own "w*. but also for export Left: A girl worker uses a drill in the famous Wellington Bomber works- Right: The steel and iron works in the North Country are making a tremendous contribution* and this scene, showing ingots bang cast, is symbolic of Britain's industrial strength. * A BIG PART OF THE. CREDIT for the great striking force of the R.A.F. must go .to the designers and makers pf the Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, with which Britain's crack fighter''planes, the[ Spitfire, Hurricane and Defiant, and the Battle and Whitley Bombers are fitted. Picture Was taken at a Midlands aircraft engineering works, i : % w Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 1 (Supplement)

THE NATION IS WORKING FULL BLAST in this magnificent war effort Production has been ddtJbled and trebledt and no effort is being spared to still further increase our output, not only for our own "w*. but also for export Left: A girl worker uses a drill in the famous Wellington Bomber works- Right: The steel and iron works in the North Country are making a tremendous contribution* and this scene, showing ingots bang cast, is symbolic of Britain's industrial strength. * A BIG PART OF THE. CREDIT for the great striking force of the R.A.F. must go .to the designers and makers pf the Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, with which Britain's crack fighter''planes, the[ Spitfire, Hurricane and Defiant, and the Battle and Whitley Bombers are fitted. Picture Was taken at a Midlands aircraft engineering works, i : % w Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 1 (Supplement)

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