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Machinist - War - Belts and Bombs 1916

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Style: Return Address Labels

Dress up letters, invitations, and packages with Signature Return Address Labels. Add your photos, art, or text and we'll print it in vibrant full colour. The matte finish writes on easily, so these double as custom gift tags too. Comparable in size to Avery® 6870.

  • 30 labels per sheet
  • Same custom design prints on every label
  • Dimensions:
    • Label: 5.7 cm L x 1.9 cm W
    • Sheet: 21.6 cm L x 28 cm W
  • Inkjet compatible. Use Microsoft Word Template 6870
  • Matte finish, easy to write on
  • Designer Tip: The customisable design area measures 5.7 cm L x 1.9 cm W. For best results, add 0.16 cm bleed.

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The leather details are simulated in the artwork. No actual leather will be used in the making of this product.
Machinist - War - Belts and Bombs 1916

Machinist - War - Belts and Bombs 1916

Colourized photo from 1916 Original title: Atelier de finition sur tour automatique Photographer: Unknown Location: 10 Rue du Banquier, Paris, France This was the Delahaye automobile factory during World War One in Paris, France. In its day, this company produced some sweet looking cars, really fancy looking, almost futuristic. But when the war came, companies converted, and this company tried to make tanks. Really ugly tanks. Awkward designs, with triangular wheels, it could twist and turn over things, but the designs were just kind of silly looking. I couldn't really tell if it ever left the prototype stage or not, but as far as I can tell they mostly made ammunition for other tanks. The factory was employed mostly by women, as the men were fighting, this was the same in the US, and in WW2, and when the guys came back, they usually remove the ladies. Look at all the belts this factory has, wow. Who had to maintain that? Was it a team or just one guy? Belts attached to wheels that powered other wheels, that powered machines, row after row. I've never scene so many in one shop before. Also I never have seen those perforated belts, I wonder if those were leather too? Or was it a hybrid material?

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Very pleased with the excellent quality of the address labels. Thank You. 🤗.
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By T.28 April 2023Verified Purchase
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Great stickers, I use these on my my products. Great design. Colours and design are great and is a great finishing touch on my products
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By Anonymous16 November 2024Verified Purchase
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Absolutely perfect in every way. Looks great on envelopes; colours really stand out.

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Product ID: 106923315378161728
Created on 29/09/2022, 12:57
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