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Three 500lb bombs covered in savings stamps purchased during Londons Wings for Victory week. Mrs Violet Eggington, Mrs. Lucy Higgins and Mrs. Ada Grosvenor help prepare the weapons for the R.A.F
Sergeant Cornish and Corporal Baker, A. T. S. workers for the Middle East Bus ServiceSergeant Cornish and Corporal Baker, A.T.S. workers for the Middle East Bus Service. 2nd January 1945
Artists painting a sign in Wardour Street during the Second World War. 20th July 1943
Young female factory workers. It is claimed that this team of girls, working at a factory where their job is the inspection of instruments on the secret list of the Admiralty
Members of the Heaton Social Service Knitting Party making garments for troops. 16th November 1939
Girls of the Womens Land Army thatching in a field. This is a sewing machine which turns out yards of thatch in a few minutes. Three girls can thatch a stack in four hours after one or two lessons
South African women artillery specialists on parade at a coastal battery. 1st February 1942
Hintons sell canned steam. Circa 1975
A Meteorological Assistant measuring wind speed for the R. A. F. 21st February 1941A Meteorological Assistant measuring wind speed for the R.A.F. 21st February 1941
A W. A. A. F. meteorologist releasing a met balloon. 9th October 1941A W.A.A.F. meteorologist releasing a met balloon. 9th October 1941
A. T. S. Wireless Operators learn Morse Code. (PictureA.T.S. Wireless Operators learn Morse Code. (Picture) Girls receiving messages in morse code on an open air receiver. 8th December 1941
German women in Charlottenburg clearing rubble of bomb-out structures during the Second World War. 6th July 1945
Female Guerilla fighter armed with weapon smiles for the camera during Second World War. 27th February 1944
In India, Ceylon, North and East Africa, the Levant, Malta, Gibraltar and U. S. A. W. R. E. NIn India, Ceylon, North and East Africa, the Levant, Malta, Gibraltar and U.S.A. W.R.E.N.S. officers and ratings are serving overseas
By 1943 over 70, 000 women had enrolled in the NFS in the United Kingdom.... During the Second World War there were nine fire boat stations. (Picture) An N.F.S
Morris Ambulance Department trainees attend to a casualty during a training exercise. 13th April 1940
Civilians in Russia amongst ruins after an Air raid during the Second World War. 1st September 1941
The Womens Auxiliary Air Force, whose members were referred to as WaFs, was the female auxiliary of the Royal Air Force during World War II. (Picture) W.A.A.F. Officer E. Davies helps other W.A.A.F
Canadian Womens Auxillary Corps in London during Second World War. 13th November 1942
Wireless Telegraphists in training transcribing messages in Morse code. 27th January 1942
Canadian Womens Auxillary Corps march past Buckingham Palace. 24th October 1945
The Womens Royal Naval Service was the womens branch of the United Kingdoms Royal Navy. First formed in 1917 for the First World War, it was disbanded in 1919
A Red Cross youth group training at Fairfield Grammar school in Bristol. Circa 1943
Two ambulance crew of the Red Army move up with a stretcher on the Soviet front line. 12th September 1941
A charming W. A. A. F on a camel in the vicinity of the famous Sphinx in EgyptA charming W.A.A.F on a camel in the vicinity of the famous Sphinx in Egypt. 4th October 1941
A. T. S. girl uses an identification telescope. 22nd April 1941A.T.S. girl uses an identification telescope. 22nd April 1941
W. A. A. F. technicians adapt Mosquitos for far east war. Leading aircraft woman E. MW.A.A.F. technicians adapt Mosquitos for far east war. Leading aircraft woman E.M. Tilley, a W.A.A.F. armourer. 2nd August 1945
A. T. S. draft arrives in Nairobi. February 13th 1944A.T.S. draft arrives in Nairobi. February 13th 1944
Italian island natives who witnessed attack on beachhead, 12th March 1944
Polish girls farming in Scotland during the Second World War. 8th September 1942
Civilians search through bombed houses for salvage in Bristol during Second World War. 10th June 1942
East African W. T. S. troops leave for service in India and Sri LankaEast African W.T.S. troops leave for service in India and Sri Lanka. 1st November 1943
First women to land in Normandy. Personnel of Queens Alexandras Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS) were the first women to arrive on the Normandy beachhead following the successful D-day
Young French women, members of the French Forces of the Interior, chat together in the cobbled streets of town in Brittany. Nite the grades slung in their belts. Circa 1940s
Queen Alexandra Imperial Nurses of the 79th General Field Hospital prepare their beds in the slit trench where they will be protected if any more bombing occurs near Bayeux. 20th June 1944
Girl mourns at a mass grave in Gubbio, Italy. 3rd August 1944
W. A. A. F. officers en route to North Africa. 27th July 1943W.A.A.F. officers en route to North Africa. 27th July 1943
Women flight mechanics are working for the R. A. F. in Flying training CommandWomen flight mechanics are working for the R.A.F. in Flying training Command. Each aircraft is inspected every 24 hours and thoroughly overhauled after it has flown a stipulated time
Miss D Forster addressing the Liverpool Girl Cadet Corps Inauguration at the Blue Coat Chambers. 4th March 1942
Members of the Womens Fire Service. May 1942
A. T. S. volunteers arrive in the Middle East. 10th June 1942A.T.S. volunteers arrive in the Middle East. 10th June 1942
Theres a pantomime at Newcastle. but if the theatre gets blitzed there won t be. These girls are ladies of the chorus and they aren t going to see there job go up in flames
Slough women Home Guard. November 1941
Women Home Defence Unit. The London Savings Bank are being trained by the Company of Home Guards from the Bank Unit. Their training includes P.T. Unarmed Combat signalling and shooting
American Red Cross nurses in England. July 1941
These six women members of the French Forces of the Interior had a rousing reception from fellow passengers when they arrived at Cardiff General Station with 21 men in charge of Lieut.Col
Fashion (For use in air raids). Shown by women from a Birmingham shop. 16th October 1939