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WW1 1918 Women Working at a Munitions a Factory Paper Dinner Napkins

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Make your next party even more festive with custom printed dinner napkins. These extra soft, 3-ply napkins are printed with vibrant color and are perfect for your next feast, party or casual dinner. Be sure to add this small detail and get ready to make a big impression!

  • Dimensions: 8"l x 8"w, 3 ply
  • Printed in full vibrant color
  • Sold in quantities of 50
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  • This product is food contact safe
Tip: General rule when ordering dinner napkins is 2 napkins per guest.
Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 7" x 7". There is no bleed.

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WW1 1918 Women Working at a Munitions a Factory  Paper Dinner Napkins

WW1 1918 Women Working at a Munitions a Factory Paper Dinner Napkins

The painting captures a moment of historical significance, a time when women were breaking down traditional gender barriers and stepping into roles once thought to be exclusively male. World War I provided an opportunity for women to demonstrate their capabilities and challenge societal expectations. - As men were called to the frontlines, women filled the void in factories, offices, and fields. The munitions factory, depicted in the painting, was a prime example of this shift. Women, once confined to domestic spheres, were now handling explosives, operating machinery, and contributing directly to the war effort. - This surge of female labor during the war marked a turning point in the fight for women's rights. It highlighted the importance of their contributions to society and paved the way for future advancements in gender equality. The painting serves as a testament to the courage, resilience, and groundbreaking work of these pioneering women. - Wellcome Collection placed this work in Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. This 1918 work by Stanhope Forbes 1857–1947 is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1927.

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Excellent quality and adorable image. Excellent printing and appeared just as I hoped
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Product ID: 256572594470230409
Created on: 2/9/2023, 6:50 AM
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