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Jag hade pa minnet att skylten var fran borjan en andra varlds krigs affisch for att rekrytera kvinnor att jobba. Googlade (vad annars!) och vips hade vi ett nogrant utlagt resultat fran Wikipedia:
Westinghouse Poster. “In 1942, Pittsburgh artist J. Howard Miller was hired by the Westinghouse Company’s War Production Coordinating Committee to create a series of posters for the war effort. One of these posters became the famous “We Can Do It!” image — an image that in later years would also become “Rosie the Riveter,” though not intended at its creation. Miller based his “We Can Do It!” poster on a United Press photograph taken of Michigan factory worker Geraldine Doyle. Its intent was to help recruit women to join the work force. At the time of the poster’s release the name “Rosie” was not associated with the image. The poster – one of many in Miller’s Westinghouse series – was not initially seen much beyond one Midwest Westinghouse factory where it was displayed for two weeks in February 1942. It was only later, around the 1970s and 1980s, that the Miller poster was rediscovered and became famous as ‘Rosie The Riveter.'” [21]
Intressant att original affischen endast andvants i tva veckor!
Tack för den informationen Emma. Det var intressant att veta, jag såg att det stod “War production coordinating committee” när jag tittade närmare på bilden. Tacka vet jag Google 🙂
Google for president ;0)