Sentences with phrase «work in a factory during»

A welder by trade, he worked in factories during the day — including stints making cardboard boxes and vinyl tablecloths — and washed dishes at local eateries at night.
Its a comical script about a group of women forced to go to work in a factory during the war.
During World War II, her mother was an air - raid warden and worked in a factory during the day, wiring submarine parts.

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Cameron points to something called the Hawthorne effect, a phenomenon identified during experiments conducted in the 1920s and 1930s at the Hawthorne Works, a factory outside Chicago.
Thousands will work round the clock during the Chinese New Year holidays at Quanta's factory in Changshu, China, the newspaper reported, quoting one person.
Tesla employees are expected to use vacation days or stay home without pay during the Model 3 downtime, though a small number may be offered paid work elsewhere at the factory in Fremont, California, Buzzfeed reported.
During WWII, we had Rosie the Riveter and the women were encouraged to go work in the factories.
During World War II, I worked one summer in a factory that made high - speed steel for aircraft.
Ashish's designs, which are made in India, are always an example of the finest handiwork, but the level of detail and intricate fabrications of this collection were especially impressive, from hand - embroidered floral patterns (which were inspired by a design Ashish made as a teenager during a work placement in a Delhi clothing factory) to tinsel jeans and minidresses.
The true story of how businessman Oskar Schindler saved over a thousand Jewish lives from the Nazis while they worked as slaves in his factory during World War II.
When it comes to school systems, Rose says it's no accident how we got here: Schools were designed during the industrial age by people who were «absolutely obsessed» with averages because averages worked so well in managing factories.
Late in the 1800s, during the Industrial Revolution, business leaders began complaining about all these rural kids who were pouring into the cities and going to work in our factories.
A poster featuring Rosie the Riveter, a cultural icon celebrating women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II.
In Hooray Henry, Paul Darke charts the car's difficult gestation and eventual success / David Burgess-Wise shares his personal highlights from the annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run and the Regent Street Motor Show / In The Little Corsican, Tom Clarke tells the story of Corsica, the enigmatic coachbuilder which produced some of the most exotic British bodywork of the 1930s, clothing chassis from Bentley, Bugatti, Mercedes and others / A disused locomotive works with no road access seems an unlikely location for a car factory but, as Giles Chapman explains in The Brighton Bubble, that's where thousands of Isettas were assembled in the 1950s and»60s / Matthew Bell visits the Frazer Nash Archives, the largest collection of documentation relating to the marque in his article Archie and Aldy's Archives / In Birds of a Feather, the little - known makes Victor, Metro - Tyler and Economic all operated from the same village in Kent during the cyclecar booIn Hooray Henry, Paul Darke charts the car's difficult gestation and eventual success / David Burgess-Wise shares his personal highlights from the annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run and the Regent Street Motor Show / In The Little Corsican, Tom Clarke tells the story of Corsica, the enigmatic coachbuilder which produced some of the most exotic British bodywork of the 1930s, clothing chassis from Bentley, Bugatti, Mercedes and others / A disused locomotive works with no road access seems an unlikely location for a car factory but, as Giles Chapman explains in The Brighton Bubble, that's where thousands of Isettas were assembled in the 1950s and»60s / Matthew Bell visits the Frazer Nash Archives, the largest collection of documentation relating to the marque in his article Archie and Aldy's Archives / In Birds of a Feather, the little - known makes Victor, Metro - Tyler and Economic all operated from the same village in Kent during the cyclecar booIn The Little Corsican, Tom Clarke tells the story of Corsica, the enigmatic coachbuilder which produced some of the most exotic British bodywork of the 1930s, clothing chassis from Bentley, Bugatti, Mercedes and others / A disused locomotive works with no road access seems an unlikely location for a car factory but, as Giles Chapman explains in The Brighton Bubble, that's where thousands of Isettas were assembled in the 1950s and»60s / Matthew Bell visits the Frazer Nash Archives, the largest collection of documentation relating to the marque in his article Archie and Aldy's Archives / In Birds of a Feather, the little - known makes Victor, Metro - Tyler and Economic all operated from the same village in Kent during the cyclecar booin The Brighton Bubble, that's where thousands of Isettas were assembled in the 1950s and»60s / Matthew Bell visits the Frazer Nash Archives, the largest collection of documentation relating to the marque in his article Archie and Aldy's Archives / In Birds of a Feather, the little - known makes Victor, Metro - Tyler and Economic all operated from the same village in Kent during the cyclecar booin the 1950s and»60s / Matthew Bell visits the Frazer Nash Archives, the largest collection of documentation relating to the marque in his article Archie and Aldy's Archives / In Birds of a Feather, the little - known makes Victor, Metro - Tyler and Economic all operated from the same village in Kent during the cyclecar booin his article Archie and Aldy's Archives / In Birds of a Feather, the little - known makes Victor, Metro - Tyler and Economic all operated from the same village in Kent during the cyclecar booIn Birds of a Feather, the little - known makes Victor, Metro - Tyler and Economic all operated from the same village in Kent during the cyclecar booin Kent during the cyclecar boom.
Zhao Ziyang worked as a «fitter» at the Xiangzhong mechanics factory in Lianyuan County, in the Province of Hunan during part of the Cultural Revolution.
I was 20 years old, working hard in a factory during the day while attending college at night.
Instead you worked in a factory owned by a family of German Jews during WWII.
In that exhibition you showed two different series of works made during a residency in two factories in Nove (Stabila and Stylnove), could you tell me something about the experience at NUOVE / / Recidency and about the two serieIn that exhibition you showed two different series of works made during a residency in two factories in Nove (Stabila and Stylnove), could you tell me something about the experience at NUOVE / / Recidency and about the two seriein two factories in Nove (Stabila and Stylnove), could you tell me something about the experience at NUOVE / / Recidency and about the two seriein Nove (Stabila and Stylnove), could you tell me something about the experience at NUOVE / / Recidency and about the two series?
Born in 1931, Lee Bontecou grew up in Providence, Rhode Island, where, during World War II, her mother worked in a factory wiring submarine parts.
Prints figure prominently throughout his career from his earliest work as a commercial illustrator in the 1950s to the collaborative silkscreens made in the Factory during the 1960s and the commissioned portfolios of his final years.
Artist and film - maker Jeremy Shaw's 2017 work Liminals is being exhibited at The Store on The Strand in an exhibition directed by Katharina Worf for König's off - site exhibition programme which was launched during frieze week in partnership with The Vinyl Factory.
The title of the present work - Made in Japan I - may be seen to evoke this same world of textile production, magnified onto a global scale and signaling the artist's growing interest in commercialized processes; indeed, it was during this year — 1982 — that Basquiat was invited to visit Warhol's so - called «Factory» for the first time.
[ENG] àngels barcelona is pleased to present for the first time in a gallery the work of IM Heung - soon (b. 1969), the Korean artist who obtained the Silver Lion for Promising Young Artist during the last edition of the Venice Biennale with his work Factory Complex (2014 - 15).
Successful entrants to this year's Open will see their work hung in one of two exhibitions staged during November and December 2017 at The Cello Factory.
Weiss is participating in the Torpedo Factory Visiting Artist Program and will be working in Studio 328 during the month of August.
This project's imagery originated with work done during Shechet's time at the historical Meissen porcelain factory near Dresden, Germany which then extended into a groundbreaking intervention at The Frick Collection in New York City (May 2016 — April 2017).
Opening during Frieze week this October, this ambitious exhibition — featuring a range of historical and recent works by Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg, Ryan Gander, Rodney Graham, Susan Hiller, Shirazeh Houshiary, Richard Long and Stanley Whitney (among others to be announced) in a variety of media, as well as many commissioned works on a large scale — will be staged at London's most dynamic new space, The Store Studios, 180 The Strand, host of last year's blockbuster exhibition jointly staged by the Hayward Gallery and The Vinyl Factory, «The Infinite Mix: Contemporary Sound and Image.»
During the second world war Caulfield's family returned to Bolton in 1945, where his parents were born, to work at the De Havilland factory.
Born in Dublin and educated at the Royal Dublin Society art schools in the mid 1750s, he worked initially in a Waterford factory, hand - painting snuff - boxes, after which he returned to the capital where he won several Society awards both for landscape and history painting, during the 1760s.
During this time, he also worked in Andy Warhol's factory before moving to Los Angeles and holding his first solo exhibition in 1983.
But factories that operate only during working hours are not exactly a novelty in the world of industry, and have the advantage of not subjecting their employees to grueling night shifts.
In light of Delastek's repeated strike - breaking activities, the Tribunal issued an order allowing Union representatives to visit the factory during working hours once per day for the duration of the strike.
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