The Los Angeles improved-class attack submarine USS Cheyenne (SSN 773) was successfully undocked Feb. 6, marking a ...
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Sculpture honours 'forgotten' women shipworkersA sculpture honouring the "forgotten" women shipyard workers of Wearside has been unveiled. The 6ft (1.8m) tall corten steel artwork, named Molly, recognises those who kept the Sunderland ...
Molly represents the forgotten women who worked in shipyards during World War II The unveiling of a sculpture honouring women shipbuilders is being marked by events exploring a city's industrial past.
While doing so, she stumbled across these articles and photographs about the real shipyard women workers. Nancy, whose real name is Amanda Revell Walton, said: “I was over the moon as I’d ...
“Finally, Sunderland now has ‘Molly’, but hopefully this will just be the beginning, and more public artworks celebrating the women shipyard workers will soon be appearing, not just in ...
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Forgotten Shipyard women of Sunderland immortalised with new sculpture on banks of River Wear“We really felt that these women deserve something – a permanent tribute – to honour their bravery and hard work. We wanted to acknowledge the courage and dedication of the shipyard ...
The sculpture has been installed on the riverside in Sunderland near the National Glass Centre [BBC] A sculpture honouring the "forgotten" women shipyard workers of Wearside has been unveiled.
A sculpture honouring the "forgotten" women shipyard workers of Wearside has been unveiled. The 6ft (1.8m) tall corten steel artwork, named Molly, recognises those who kept the Sunderland shipyards ...
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