



I'm always amazed at how few work place photos I've run across. Labeled, "N.J. 1946." New Jersey? It looks like a garment factory, and I should know. My mother was once a member of the ILGWU, and I've spent more than a few days of my life on the factory floor. The lady in the quilted coat either likes her job, or likes to goof off.
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