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Old 18-03-17, 05:25 PM
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Default THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918

© IWM (Q 30384) Two members of the Scottish Women's Hospital Transport, Officer and Nursing Orderly.


© IWM (Q 30391) Two members of the British Red Cross.


© IWM (Q 107115) The Highbury Branch of the Women's Auxiliary Force practicing air raid duties, including First Aid, ca. 1915.


© IWM (Q 30342) A group portrait of three female War Office workers: (from left to right) an outdoor messenger, an indoor messenger and a supervisor.


© IWM (Q 30388) Two members of the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) serving as motor transport drivers with the Royal Flying Corps.


© IWM (Q 30339) An Inspector and a Sergeant in the Women Police Service.
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