Working Women in 1904 | AI Enhanced Film [ 60 fps] Colorized

Travel back in time to 1904 and join the women of “Section E“ at Westinghouse Electric in Pennsylvania. These young women spent a long day at work, manually winding coils, presumably for electric cables. A rare glimpse into another time using deep learning techniques. Many people imagine the Gibson Girl pen-and-ink illustrations of artist Charles Dana women in this film with their pompadour hairstyles and Edwardian era fashions represent the ’ideal woman’ in the USA ( as far as men were concerned) in the early 20th century. The sketches depicted women in more artistic and sporty roles as well as women at work. To get a job at Westinghouse Electric was probably considered a lucky career break for most working class women. AI Restoration Process
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