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Rosie the Riveter Dog Tag - WE CAN DO IT JUNE SPECIAL OFFER
Rosie the Riveter Dog Tag
Rosie image is offset printed on a stainless steel, epoxy coated for durability, and attached to a 24 inch military -type ball chain. Reverse side proclaims: "NEVER UNDER ESTIMATE THE POWER OF A WOMAN". Size: 1.96" x 1.14"
Comes with a Rosie the Riveter Sticker in the package. Two great gifts for the price of one.
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Rosie the Riveter Snack / Lunch Box
5" x 7" x 3" Vertical Metal Lunchbox. Featuring depiction of Rosie the Riveter---"We Can Do It!". Use this high quality box as a lunchbox or a purse---or as a makeup case. The possibilities are endless.
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Rosie the Riveter Tin Sign
This new metal sign measures 12" x 16". This sign is made of lithographed steel metal and has four pre-drilled holes. One in each corner for easy mounting.
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Rosie the Riveter Metal Case
These 4" X 3" metal cases fit perfectly in any pocket or purse. Case is screened on the front. Great for business cards, credit cards and/or money.
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Rosie the Riveter Magnet
Refrigerator magnet measures
2"x 3". Use it on any metal surface to hold up shopping lists or a to do list or just as a bit of inspiration.
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Rosie the Riveter - A Mouthful of Rivets: Women and Work in World War II
by Nancy Baker Wise, Christie Wise /
Publisher: Jossey-Bass Publishers /
ISBN: 1-55542-703-0 / used Hardback 1994 / OUT-OF-ORINT / COLLECTIBLE / A human story of the war at home. Women of grit and adventure overcame discrimination, harassment and dangerous working conditions, plus homesickness as they took up the positions left by men
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Rosie the Riveter - Lionel Trains Sticker Book
by Catherine Lucas / Publisher: Little Simon / ISBN:0-689-83369-7 / Paperback / Out of print / All aboard for trainloads of fun as young readers are taken to places filled with train history,plus they meet Rosie the Riveter.
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Rosie the Riveter - Women Working on the Home Front in WWII
by Penny Colman / Publisher: Crown Publisher / ISBN: 0-517-88567-0 / Paperback 1998 / 18 million women, many of whom had never before held a job, entered the work force in 1942-45 to help the United States fight World War II.
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Rosie the Riveter Revisted: Women, The War and Social Change
by Sherna Berger Gluck / Publisher: Meridan Penguin Group / ISBN: 0-452-01024-1 /used Paperback 1988 /OUT-OF-PRINT/COLLECTIBLE/ The stories of ten women are presented in this book which was an outgrowth of an oral history project. This book tells the experiences of black, latina and white women as they entered and worked in World War II defense plants.
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