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Belgian Munition Works, Clevedon Road, Barnes, Richmond, London, September 1918. An interior view of a workshop in the Belgian Munition Works, also known as the Pelabon Works, showing workers, predominantly women, using lathes to create ammunition casings or other parts. During the First World War Belgian engineer Charles Pelabon established a munitions factory in Clevedon Road employing Belgian refugees to manufacture hand grenades and artillery shells.
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AR9427382
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4809px × 3964px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1910s
1st World War
20th century
Adolph Augustus
Adolph Augustus Boucher
armaments industry
Avenue
B&W
B/W
Barnes
Belgian
Belgian Munition Works
Belgium
Black & White
Black and white
Boucher
Britain
British
building
BUILDINGS
CHARLES
Charles Pelabon
Clevedon Road
concept
country
England
English
english heritage
Factory
Female
FIRST WORLD WAR
HOME FRONT
INDOORS
INDUSTRIAL
Industry
INSIDE
interior
Labor
Laborer
LADY
LANE
lathe
LOCATION
London
Machine
Machinery
Manufacturing
Monochrome
munitionette
munitions factory
munitions industry
Pelabon
Pelabon Works
People
Photograph
REFUGE
Refugee
Refugees
Richmond upon Thames
Road
Street
TGN
Tool
TRADE
War
war effort
War work
Wars
WARTIME
Woman
Women
Work
Worker
WORKERS
WORKING
World War I
WORLD WAR ONE
WW1
WWI