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Mary Doyle Keefe was a 19-year-old phone operator in Arlington, Vermont, when Rockwell called and asked if she wouldn’t mind posing for the soon-to-be iconic cover. Read the Post’s 2013 interview with Mary, who passed away this week at age 92.
Rosie the Riveter Icons Symbolized Independent Women
Rockwell Classics from the 1940s
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Norman Rockwell Rosie The Riveter Sculpture The Saturday Evening Post
Saturday Evening Post - Rosie the Riveter 1000 Piece Puzzle
Wooden Postcard with Norman Rockwell's Rosie the Riveter – Rosie the Riveter Trust
FreedomMuseumNL on X: Object of the month! This month's theme is Rosie the Riveter. Illustrator Norman Rockwel drew this working woman for the Saturday Evening Post of 29 May, 1943. The woman
Norman Rockwell “Rosie The Riveter“ Cover Of The Saturday Evening Post Figure
Mini Masters Miniature Reproductions of Famous Paintings with Custom
Norman Rockwell. A collection of 18 issues of The Saturday Evening Post with illustrated covers by Rockwell. To include seven issues from 1947, seven issues from 1948, and four issues from 1949.
Rosie the Riveter The Saturday Evening Post
Can You Identify the 31 Jobs in Rockwell's Rosie to the Rescue?
Norman Rockwell Museum Store - Rosie the Riveter Crew Socks
Rosie the Riveter, 1943 by Norman Rockwell - Paper Print - Norman Rockwell Museum Custom Prints - Custom Prints and Framing From the Norman Rockwell Museum
Rosie the Riveter, 1943 by Norman Rockwell - Paper Print - Norman Rockwell Museum Custom Prints - Custom Prints and Framing From the Norman Rockwell Museum