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The 'ME' Women's Home Guard
Photos and insignia of women Home Guard units are comparatively rare.
But one semi-famous set of publicity photos and Pathe film show a southern factory unit of women Home Guards c.1941/42 in uniform. It shows them marching and undertaking rifle drill. They wear shoulder titles made of cut down Home Guard titles so that they read 'ME GUARD' (removing the first two letters). Presumably, the 'ME' is the coincidental initials of the company they worked for? If so, does anybody know which company it was or if it wasn't company initials, what the 'ME' stood for? |
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Don't know, but very interesting!!!
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Found the Pathe film , "Arms And The Girls" , but couldn't see any clues as to where they were.
Also a post on Facebook about it : Quote:
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The instructor is wearing the cap badge of the East Surrey Regiment.
Last edited by Hoot; 12-05-21 at 09:04 AM. |
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" Women were joining Home Guard units and training with their male members, at least some of whom evidently did not subscribe to the taboo deeply embedded in the thinking of the political leaders. In the autumn of 1941 there were a number of such reports, including one about a Home Guard factory unit in Tolworth, Surrey, where ‘girls’ working at the factory had for three months been drilling, marching and learning to use rifles with the men. Horrified by such developments, the War Office issued an order published in The Times on 12 November 1941 " Quote:
I wonder if , as the Women's Home Guard unit was "unofficially" recognised , they would have worn standard Home Guard titles and simply snipped off the HO to comply with the War Office order..... and to show their feelings about the Home Office ! .
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I suspect that it was the coincidental initials of the factory business. The crane in the background suggests it may have been an engineering works, so it could be M???? Engineering of Tolworth etc. |
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There was a lot of opposition to females being in the Home Guard and the War Office made concerted efforts to discourage/downplay their activities (as can be seen in attached pic).
Gender Politics ! While equality was probably the main reason the supporters of females having 'equal roles , responsibilities and training' in the Home Guard , one of the areas they pushed was that females should have the knowledge and skills to be able to 'defend themselves' in case of a German attack/invasion. Quote:
Just a 'theory' but as they were already wearing 'Home Guard' titles and wouldn't want to completely remove the 'Home' part then indicating that it was about themselves could make sense . .
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The invaluable Graces Guide throws up one possibility; Mollart Engineering of Kingston By Pass, Surbiton the borough in which Tolworth was situated. That would also tie in with the officer's East Surrey cap badge
The Guide lists them as manufacturers of Ball Joints and suppliers to the Aircraft Industry. Jon |
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Their entry in Grace's Guide
https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Mollart_Engineering_Co The Company still exists and is still based in the same part of the world. https://www.mta.org.uk/members/membe...ngineering-ltd Jon |
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The photo I attached in post #8 states : Quote:
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Just for information , the document referenced above is :
WO 32/9423 :WOMENS SERVICES: General (Code 68(A)): Use of women as Auxiliaries in the Home Guard. It is held by The National Archives Kew. .
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Mike,
Brilliant digging. Another longstanding mystery solved with some irrefutable evidence. Jon |
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Good show Jon. I would have snapped up that press photo of them on ebay of them marching, but couldn't see any insignia on the shoulders, so gave it a pass.
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