British Made 'ameri-cans' Something to Focus On
The Magnatex factory, its location unidentified, that constructs petrol cans for the war using American machinery and American components. The film follows the working processes along the production line and throughout the day. Includes the workforce's teabreak in the canteen, which has a southern aspect. Introductory title states: 'this film is intended to record the great task of producing petrol cans for the armed forces - by British labour using American machines and mterials at a factory specially built for the purpose by Magnatex Ltd'.
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Keep the Wheels Turning
Production went into overdrive. Workforces in key industries like coalmining and shipbuilding were classed as 'reserved occupations' and spared the draft, while an army of women took to the machines to meet the constant demand for munitions and uniforms. In hindsight, we can see that the foundations of the postwar settlement were being laid. The wartime economy was formidable: workers pulled together to meet ever-increasing demand for resources and government oversight kept the motors running.
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British Made 'ameri-cans' Something to Focus On
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