|
Thumbnail |
Title |
Author/Subject |
Item Date |
Content |
|
|
Women war workers gauge the thickness of the heads of shells at Woolwich Arsenal |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
|
|
Women war workers fill machine gun belts at the Inspection Building, Park Royal, London |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
|
|
Women war machinists engaged in making artillery shells at Woolwich Arsenal |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
|
|
Women at Work on the Home Front During the First World War, Hammersmith, London |
Nicholls, Horace |
Unknown |
Photograph |
|
|
Women at Work During the First World War: Munitions Production, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, England, UK, 1917 |
Nicholls, Horace |
c. July 1917 |
Photograph |
|
|
Women at Work During the First World War: Munitions Production, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, England, UK, 1917 |
Nicholls, Horace |
July 1917 |
Photograph |
|
|
Women 'Crane girls' at work at the National Filling Factory, Chilwell |
unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
|
|
Woman war worker, her face blackened with grime stands in front of the furnaces. London 1918 |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
|
|
Woman trolley driver at Liverpool Street Station, London |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Photograph |
|
|
With those that are become |
Owen, Wilfred (1893-1918) |
Late 1917 |
Poem |