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Women of the Land Army Gathering Potatoes in Field - 1941 Women doing mens jobs during the war
Women Engine Cleaners during WW2 - 1941 Women doing mens jobs during the war
Women lumberjacks sawing felled tress 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war years Women at War WW2
Ann Freedman Girl Barber working during WW2 - 1941 Women doing mens jobs during the war WW2
Women LumberJacks 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war years
Men and Women Harvesting WW2 - July 1941 Women doing mens jobs during the war
Woman Bus Conductor during the War - 1941 Women doing mens jobs during the war
Women Builders during WW2 - June 1941 Women doing mens jobs during the war
Women Window Cleaner, 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war years Women at War WW2
Landgirls working in Kent Orchard during WW2 - 1941 Women doing mens jobs during the war
W. A. A. Fs Harvesting during WW2 - September 1941 Women doing mens jobs duringW.A.A.Fs Harvesting during WW2 - September 1941 Women doing mens jobs during the war
Girl Wrestlers 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war years
Landgirls gathering wood during WW2 - June 1940 Women doing mens jobs during the war
Women Munition Worker 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war years Women at War WW2
The November 1943 The Navy Line, making Navy clothes at the Lotary Naval Garment Factory. All these girls are wives or sweethearts of sailors
Cornish Girls gathering daffodils at St Michael
Woman working in the field, harvesting the crops wearing a headscarf, carrying hay over her shoulder
Women Cobblers at work manufacturing boots for the army during the Second World War. Circa 1942
The girls are learning how to punch tickets, and the fares and routes, at the petrol bus depot of the Newcastle-On-Tyne Corporation at Byker. June 1940 1940
World War Two. Factory girls at a well known London electrical firm race to be first served at the cafe for lunch. February 1942 1940s
RAF Operations Room June 1941 Pictured women plotting movement of enemy aircraft Large Map Table manned by RAF and WaF Radio Operators
There are now wrens as Armourers and Picture shows them at work on Turret Gun before they tested it. Military, Weapons machine guns, Soldier, sub machine gun 1940s September 1942
WaF with a couple of Browning machine-guns perched on her shoulders
A team of girl painters employed by the Southern Division of the Southern Railway have painted their way up and down the line from Dorset to Basingstoke
World War Two. One of the first women tramcar drivers to start work in Glasgow November 1942
British trooper visits factory where the women make guns for his tanks A group of women working in a munition factory, talking to a soldier in uniform January 1944
Royal Air Force Women Wrens attached to the Fleet Air Arm, placing Wireless in Aircraft. These Girls are first Wrens to Fly. Picture taken at RN Air Station in England
World War Two, Grace Shults at a welding smiths work assembling farm wagons at Great Yeldham, Essex. 28th February 1944
Mrs Olive carson taking rifle training instruction from Instructor while two of her children look on British army woman lying on the ground aiming at a target March 1942
Plymouths squad of professional women navvies hard at work with the men pulling down bombed premises to make way for rebuilding in the city. One of the women is Mrs Vera Bennett (left). July 1947
British women working in a rope factory during the second world war March 1941 1940s
World War Two. Women employed by the LNER (London North Eastern Railway) to recover coal dropped by passing trains on the railway lines January 1943
World War Two. Mrs Ellen McShane at work on the Jarrow on Tyne ferry May 1942
Royal Air Force fighter pilots hold out their mugs whilst a Waaf girl pours them some tea
Guinness Flats in Stamford Hill, London, have got their own war factory. In the little club room hut behind the estate houswifes are busy all day long making torch batteries
World War Two. Mrs A Flanagan and Mrs E O Connor who are working as building labourers on reconstruction work at Ludgate Circus in London January 1943
High up on the tottering wall, Lydia Walker steps across the gap aided by Betty Baker. Both are working with the two teams of women clearing up the ruins of Plymouth
Wrens being fitted with demob clothes at the end of World War Two 1945
World War Two. Mrs Hughes changing a horses shoe while working as a blacksmith during the war march 1941
Plymouths team of women navvies completing their Blitz-time ambition - worked side by side with men before, but this time, with one of their team of six acting as supervisor
WW2 Female painters at work on a railway bridge in Sheffield. Women are now fully qualified painters and gangers with the LNER
Wrens In December 1941 it was decided that women in the UK between the ages of 20 to 30 should be called up for military service
Duchess of Kent in a Wrens Uniform The Duchess of Kent helps a new recruit sign up. One of the important issues raised by the WW2 was the role of women
Volunteers line up outside a Royal Naval recruiting station at the outbreak of the Second World War. September 1939
Exterior view of British Leyland Strandard Triumph works entrance and gatehouse at Canley, Coventry. 15th February 1965
Workmen busy cleaning windows 1000 ft up the Empire State building in Manhatten New York 17th February 1964
The fire and rescue team practicing to revive a miner overpowered at the coal face. 18th July 1937
Coventry Goods Yard, Grosvenor Road, Coventry. 29th November 1960