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A female butcher working in the South East of England Second World War. 2nd December 1940
Womens Land Army girls with a tractor probably taken on farms in North Somerset during the Second World War. Circa June 1942
Jacqueline Darcy, twenty three year old of the French Resistance (third right), who forged more than three hundred identity cards
Female member of the Royal Observer Corps, Mrs Garden, wife of a fighter pilot flying overseas during the Second World War. She is a plotter at an ROC Centre. 1st November 1943
Sixteen year old Vera Mary Stone blowing glass at Prestons on West Street, Sheffield during World War Two. June 1942
Land Army Girls stooking the corn in a Cambridge field. Circa 1939
Mrs. Annie Kelly, typical of these women of steel. She is working hard boring a shaft of a submarine, and she is the wife of a crane driver in the same factory. 4th October 1944
The Auxiliary Territorial Service was the womens branch of the British Army during the Second World War. It was formed on 9 September 1938, initially as a womens voluntary service
Women munition workers parade through central Birmingham as part of War Production Worker Week. 4th September 1941
Matilda and Valentine tanks parade through central Birmingham as part of War Production Worker Week. 4th September 1941
Private Mary Lynn wielding a Churchill tank in an Ordnance Depot. 28th October 1942
Sister E. C. Cowell and Miss R. E. Donahoe of the American Field Surgical Team drinkingSister E.C. Cowell and Miss R.E. Donahoe of the American Field Surgical Team drinking their tea after coming off night duty. 9th March 1944
N. A. A. F. I. in North Africa. Some of the girls in the E. F. I. billetsN.A.A.F.I. in North Africa. Some of the girls in the E.F.I. billets. They include:- Miss Westman of Ackworth Miss Harding of Aspatria, Cumb
Five pairs of sisters who are part of an A. T. S. companyFive pairs of sisters who are part of an A.T.S. company. Front row: Ivy and Diana Polkinghorn and Josephine Croker. Behind them are Vera and Iris Jones, Doris and Edna Hughes
A. T. S. Officers arrive in Canada. Left to right - J / C Elizabeth McHaughtonA.T.S. Officers arrive in Canada. Left to right - J/C Elizabeth McHaughton of Edinburgh, who will undertake personnel selection duties, was born in Manchuria and lived there for some years
Cheshire marshland being reclaimed by Land Girls. Here Jean Graham, Dorothy McLoughlin and Katherine Carey break for lunch. 16th March 1943
Five million Players cigarettes readied for dispatch to B. EFive million Players cigarettes readied for dispatch to B.E.F forces during the Second World War. 19th December 1939
Women trainees at the Cheshire Agricultural College in Nantwich during Second World War. 24th January 1941
Land girl at Long Ashford (Bristol) Horticultural and Agricultural Research Station. 11th July 1944
The Womens Land Army was a British civilian organisation created during World War II so women could work in agriculture, reviving a disbanded World War One organisation
Land Army logging camp in Haltwhistle during Second World War. 9th February 1944
N. F. S. women at a course for instructors at the Regional Reserve Training Station atN.F.S. women at a course for instructors at the Regional Reserve Training Station at Tandridge, Surrey. 14th May 1945
Conductors undergoing training for their duties with the Liverpool Corporation Passenger Transport. 4th July 1940
W. A. A. F airwomen on an R. A. F. station checking the equipment on a new boatW.A.A.F airwomen on an R.A.F. station checking the equipment on a new boat. Circa December 1942
Under palm trees on the fringes of the Ceylon jungle, W. A. A. FUnder palm trees on the fringes of the Ceylon jungle, W.A.A.F. equipment assistants handle spare parts for a flying boat moored on the lagoon
Schoolgirls demonstrating cooking to their mothers at Orange Hill School in Burnt Oak. 10th May 1940
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
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
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
Canadian Womens Auxillary Corps in London during Second World War. 13th November 1942
A barrage balloon is a large unmanned tethered kite balloon used to defend ground targets during the Second World War. (Picture)
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
The Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF), 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
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
Mary Churchill, daughter of Winston and officer of the ATS, talking to members of the Canadian Womens Army Corps from the observation platform of the train they drove to take her on a tour of Niagara