Photographic study of GM-H Woodville Plant; canvas work [BRG 213/121/18/73-82] • Photograph


Advance dressing station for Army.
Erected for final inspection. Side view.


Advance dressing station.
Erected for final inspection. Front view.


The MK.V1 haversack.
Produced at Woodville.


Female machinists.
Working on respirator haversacks.


Trim fabrication section machinists.
Producing anti-gas respirator haversacks for the Department of the Army.


Air ram.
'Used for filling top rim of canvas water tank with Kapoc [Kapok]. Approximately 26lbs. of Kapoc [Kapok] is used in each tank'.


1,400 gallon canvas water tank.
Under test.


Assembling camp bedsteads for the RAAF.
Black and white mounted photographs from an album titled 'Photographic Study, General Motors-Holden's Ltd., Woodville, South Australia, 1944'. Comprises images, with captions on verso, from the section in the album labelled 'Canvas Work' featuring workers making canvas military equipment used during World War II. Includes dressing stations, respirator haversacks, tents, beds, and water tanks.


Finishing tents for the Australian Army.
Black and white mounted photographs from an album titled 'Photographic Study, General Motors-Holden's Ltd., Woodville, South Australia, 1944'. Comprises images, with captions on verso, from the section in the album labelled 'Canvas Work' featuring workers making canvas military equipment used during World War II. Includes dressing stations, respirator haversacks, tents, beds, and water tanks.


Sewing filters for air cleaners.
Sub-contracted Army contract.