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Member son the The Womens Royal Naval Service (WRNS) entertainment section. The caption suggests the word Canadian, but also WRNS who are the British regiment. Picture taken 12th November 1944
Wrens pictured as they join the HMS Brilliant for war duty. 8th October 1990
Parachute packers of the W. R. N. S. testing a parachute at a British Naval Air StationParachute packers of the W.R.N.S. testing a parachute at a British Naval Air Station. November 1943
The first Wrens to be trained as Balloon operatives have just completed their course. Besides learning how to operate balloons they underwent a course of instruction in their care and maintenance
Women Royal Navy Service training at the rifle range during the Second World War. A group of Wrens taking aim during shooting practice. December 1940
Wrens working at a naval operational centre deep underground, sending and receiving morse code. May 1944
Navy W. R. N.s in flying kit. June 1942Navy W.R.N.S in flying kit. June 1942
A typical Wren. January 1943
Second Officer H. E. Archdale, better known as Betty ArchdaleSecond Officer H.E. Archdale, better known as Betty Archdale, who is in charge of the party of Wrens serving in Singapore
W. R. N. S. riveting a submarine web in a Scottish port. May 1943W.R.N.S. riveting a submarine web in a Scottish port. May 1943
Cheers from Wrens at Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth, following the Commanders statement that war is over. 15th August 1945