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Women WW1 Munitions Southampton

A photograph of two women wearing the uniform of munitions workers. The handwritten note on the reverse reads, Elsie and I in munitions work during the war at the Rolling Mills, Southampton. This may be a mother and daughter photograph and they appear to be wearing a darker coloured uniform, a large pie-crust collar and mob cap with lighter coloured trim

Picture No
11094025
Media ID
44915374
Size
3059px x 4800px (1.2MB)
Credit
© The March of the Women Collection/Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Postcard
Date
circa 1916

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Appear Cause Crust Darker Elsie Emancipation Handwritten Lighter Munitions Southampton


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