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A Day in the Life of a Munitions Worker |
War Office Cinema Committee |
July 1917 |
Footage |
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A female worker assists with the alignment of a ship's propeller on Tyneside |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
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A female worker lies inside the barrel of a naval gun to clean the rifling at the Ordnance Works, Coventry |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
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A Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) worker starting up the engine of a motor ambulance presented by the Canadian Red Cross at Etaples |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
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A woman war worker activating the filter press in a Lancashire glucose factory |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
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A woman war worker carries a hundredweight sack of coal, London 1918 |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
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A woman war worker fixes nose clips on to gas masks at a factory in Bermondsey, London |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
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A woman war worker forms oil cake before placing it into a press at an oil works in Lancashire |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
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Woman war worker, her face blackened with grime stands in front of the furnaces. London 1918 |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
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Women at Work During the First World War: Munitions Production, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, England, UK, 1917 |
Nicholls, Horace |
July 1917 |
Photograph |