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Picture shows World War Two munitions worker Carol Gosling. Picture taken 27th December 1942
A lady member of The Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NaFI). She is not named. Picture taken 23rd November 1941
A lady models some of the latest army clothing. An Overall. Picture taken 25th February 1943
Picture shows a new anti concussion helmet. Picture taken 1st July 1940
Thelma Devereux of 62 Lewisham Park, Lewisham, London, SE13, a student of The London Projection School, weather a blue overall with the names of all the Generals in the war embroidered across the top
Making a playsuit out of odd bits of material. Gingham in this case. Its an idea from America. Picture 3 of a sequence of 3. Picture taken 5th June 1944
A new style Commando Hat. Possibly designed by Swerlings Ltd. (caption hard to read) Picture taken 10th October 1942
Clothing - A manikin in shop window displaying a coat for sale. Spring fashions. Picture taken 30th April 1944
Post VE Day, May 1945, Clothing being returned or purchased in this demob period for the armed forces. The name A H Spencer appears not eh caption - but not clear what it refers to
Hat - possibly be designer Adele. Picture taken 18th June 1941
A lady pictured in Bond Street, London, W1. She wears a large bow in her hair. Picture taken 20th April 1943
War - Fashion. February 1941 Picture taken 5th February 1941
Utility dresses modelled at Selfridges. They are made by top designers including Norman Hartnell. Picture taken 10th October 1942
A dress in the style of a Greek Battle Uniform. Picture taken 16th January 1941
24 year old Joy fletcher and 19 year old Brenda Cawdell at work in the foundry. The white hot liquid metal can be seen on the moulds that they are clamping down
Miss Edith Care of Evesham. Once a waitress, but now working for the ATS (The Auxiliary Territorial Service ) at the Western Command Ordinance Factory. Picture taken 5th November 1942
Miss Jessie Lawton, at her machine in the munitions factory in Birmingham, where she works.. Picture taken 30th August 1943
Volunteer women snipers of the Soviet Red Army R Skyrpnikova (right) and O. Bykova returning from a combat assignment during the battle against the German Army on the Eastern front in the Second
The band of the The Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) leave for Copenhagen, Denmark. Picture taken circa 29th June 1945
Telephone clarks. Liverpool, Merseyside, during World War Two. Picture taken 11th February 1941
The nine (9) strong Womens Pilot Section - The Air Transport Auxilliary, who will fly new aircraft from the factories to the aerodromes pictured beside a RAF de Havilland Tiger moth The Air Transport
Womens Pilot Section - The Air Transport Auxilliary. Picture shows Miss Pauline Gower, leader of the pool of women pilots waves as she sets off with a de Havilland Tiger Moth from the factory to
Chrissie Hynde (pictured) fronting her band The Pretenders. They are performing at Gateshead International Stadium, North East England, as support to Bryan Adams
A ceremony to mark the 50th anniversary of the introduction of degrees for women at Cambridge University. About 900 women who studied at Cambridge before 1948 attended the event. 4th July 1998
Girl drivers have magnetic scent containers for their dashboards. It is called The Auto Duft Box. When you leave the car, take the container with you
Models by a river, one is wearing a striped cotton sweater. 14th June 1957
At the Lyons Nippy School at Oxford Street Corner House, girls are taught how to become efficient waitresses. This Nippy is showing potential candidates just how they should look
24 year old actress Jill Bennett. 12th August 1955
Overwhelming evidence that sculling, if properly done, is a suitable sport for women has been obtained by The Daily Mirror
They phone Miss Fone. Miss V Fone, quite rightly, is a switchboard operator at Commercial Structures, Ltd. Leyton. 24th October 1935
Nurses prize day. 1973
Prison van arriving at Epsom Course, on Derby Day. this is used as a temporary prison for women. There are cells for the men, sexes are never mixed. Epsom Downs, Surrey. 1st June 1922
The house of commons debated on the employment of women police when Sir Nevil Macready spoke in their favour. Our picture shows three police women on duty in London. March 1921
Jody Milton and the breast cancer machine at Newcastles Royal Victoria Infirmary Hospital. February 1987
Terry Stae with Princess Anne during a tour of the Aristoc factory. 15th November 1988
Princess Anne at Barncroft Day Centre, Chilwell 15th April 1989
Joan Hughes, a World War II ferry pilot and one of Britains first female test pilots, pictured outside Aylesbury Crown Court, facing seven charges of flying low
Inventors have the chance of showing their inventions to a board of judges who are selecting people to appear in the Inventors Club programme on television
Sue Lopez, photographed at her home in Dibben, Hants. 4th February 1972
Model wearing ski suit fashions. 16th December 1987
Dressed for the races, but which races? If you like putting your money on the horses, its the " Ascot" outfit complete with parasol
Daphne du Maurier and her daughter Tessa. "Sawing woodDaphne du Maurier and her daughter Tessa. " Sawing wood, roaming around the place", is the way Daphne du Maurier spends her time when not actually writing a book
1983 Edgbaston Cup, at the Edgbaston Priory Club in Birmingham, England, 6th to 12th June 1983. Our picture shows, Billie Jean King after winning Womens Singles Final, Sunday 12th June 1983
1982 Edgbaston Cup, inaugural event at the Edgbaston Priory Club in Birmingham, England, 7th to 13th June 1982. Our picture shows, Wendy Turnbull (left) and Rosie Casals in action Womens Doubles
1985 Edgbaston Cup, at the Edgbaston Priory Club in Birmingham, England, 10th to 16th June 1985. Our picture shows, post match photo-call, defending champion Pam Shriver retains her title
Spectators watching the final of the 1986 Edgbaston Cup Tennis Tournament at the Edgbaston Priory Club, which Pam Shriver won. 15th June 1986
The 1986 Edgbaston Cup Tennis Tournament at the Edgbaston Priory Club. Pam Shriver, winner of the Womens Singles final. 15th June 1986
The final of the DFS Classic Tennis Championship at the Edgbaston Priory Club. Lori McNeil defeated Zina Garrison-Jackson 6?2, 6?2. Pictured, Lori McNei during the game. 12th June 1994