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Riveter meaning
A person whose job is to rivet. | A person whose job is to rivet. | A gunner; the member of a riveting team who uses a rivet gun, fitted with a rivet set which matches the shape of the factory head of a solid rivet, to impact that rivet (which is heated if necessary to soften it), while the bucker (or holder-up) holds a heavy bucking bar against the bucktail of the rivet, upsetting it to form the field head. If the rivets have to be heated, the team will also include a cook and a catcher; see rivet for more details.
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Rosie the Riveter Trust is moving full steam ahead on “Riveter Days 2024” over March 21-23 in Richmond next month and surrounding national Rosie the Riveter Day.
R. Riveter bags were made from recycled material, such as uniforms or military tents.
The murals depict vintage WWII posters, including recruiting ads for the Seabees, Rosie the Riveter and scenes of ships in port.
They began R. Riveter by contributing approximately $2,000 each — and, she said, not all at once.
Oldest 'Rosie the Riveter' turns 142 this year.
She might have appeared to be June Cleaver from “Leave it to Beaver,” but behind that apron beat the heart of Rosie the Riveter — one of the Greatest Generation’s brightest stars.
That collective memory is also being preserved at the Glenn L. Martin Aviation Museum in Maryland and at Rosie the Riveter National Historic Park in Richmond, California, which sits on the shoreline where battleships were once made.
A rendering of The Riveter’s new Portland office.
Is this AB tweeting or Rosie the Riveter?
It seems like each month companies such as WeWork are growing, smaller spots like CityCentral are cropping up and spaces like The Riveter are creating places for women to get together and get things done.
Perhaps best known as the nation’s oldest park ranger, Ms. Betty holds court at the Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front Museum.
The Riveter's co-working space will open July 15 in RiNo.
Jalali takes a sip from a bottle that has a picture of Rosie the Riveter, a World War II cultural icon of a woman in a headscarf flexing her muscle, and says, “A male director hardly gets questioned about his choices.
No gallery of bold women would be complete without Norman Rockwell’s beloved Rosie the Riveter.
Seventy-five years ago, Norman Rockwell’s painting of Rosie the Riveter appeared on the cover of a May 1943 issue of The Saturday Evening Post.
The evening will honor Betty Reid Soskin, the oldest living National Park ranger from Richmond’s Rosie the Riveter Museum, and sponsors include Wang Brothers Investments, the city of Richmond, and Chevron.
There, said Blankenship, Fraley saw a photograph promoted as the likely inspiration behind the iconic image of Rosie the Riveter in the "We can do it" poster.
He studied art and art history at San Diego State College (now San Diego State University ) and also worked as a riveter in the Ryan Aircraft Plant.
The park is a memorial to the six million women who labored on the home front, symbolized by the mythical figure "Rosie the Riveter".