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  • WOMEN DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR WOMEN DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION FIRST WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Lewis G P 1918

    A female worker of the Mayfair Window Cleaning Company.

  • WOMEN'S WAR WORK 1914-1918 WOMEN'S WAR WORK 1914-1918

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION FIRST WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information official photographer 1917

    A group of millhands at the flour mill owned by Joseph Rank Ltd in Birkenhead.

  • BELGIAN WORKERS AT BIRTLEY MUNITIONS FACTORY AND ELISABETHVILLE VILLAGE NEAR GATESHEAD, COUNTY DURHAM BELGIAN WORKERS AT BIRTLEY MUNITIONS FACTORY AND ELISABETHVILLE VILLAGE NEAR GATESHEAD, COUNTY DURHAM

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION FIRST WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information official photographer 1915

    A group of Belgian workers at Armstrong Whitworth's munitions factory at Birtley, standing amongst a stock of cast shell cases.

  • WOMEN IN UNIFORM DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR: THE WOMEN'S ROYAL NAVAL SERVICE, 1918 WOMEN IN UNIFORM DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR: THE WOMEN'S ROYAL NAVAL SERVICE, 1918

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION FIRST WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Lewis G P 1918

    Dame Katharine Furse, founder and director of the WRNS, (right), reads a letter as she sits at her desk with her secretary, Miss M Butcher (left).

  • WOMEN IN UNIFORM DURING THE FIRST WORLD: THE WOMEN'S ROYAL NAVAL SERVICE, LOWESTOFT, 1918 WOMEN IN UNIFORM DURING THE FIRST WORLD: THE WOMEN'S ROYAL NAVAL SERVICE, LOWESTOFT, 1918

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION FIRST WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Lewis G P 1918

    A portrait of WRNS store-women at work, sorting ships' lamps in a storeroom at Lowestoft. One woman stands on the ground and hands a light to a second woman, who is standing on an upturned box so that she can hang the light with those already suspended...

  • GOVERNMENT AND PROPAGANDA DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, 1918 GOVERNMENT AND PROPAGANDA DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, 1918

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION FIRST WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Lewis G P 1918

    A formal group photograph of the Imperial War Cabinet in the garden of 10 Downing Street, 1918. The Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, can be seen seated in the centre of the front row. He is stroking his pet dog.

  • GOVERNMENT AND PROPAGANDA DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, 1918 GOVERNMENT AND PROPAGANDA DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, 1918

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION FIRST WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Lewis G P 1918-04

    A full-length portrait of Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Information, as he smiles for the camera at the opening of the Overseas Press Centre, c. April 1918. He is wearing a top hat and holds a large umbrella, walking-stick fashion.

  • PHOTOGRAPHY DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPHY DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION FIRST WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Lewis G P 1918

    Lieutenant Armando Console, who served briefly as an official photographer on the Western Front in 1918 until he lost a leg in a shell explosion. The photograph shows him on crutches looking at an exhibition of naval photographs in London accompanied by...

  • PHOTOGRAPHY DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPHY DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION FIRST WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information official photographer

    A woman glass worker carrying a tube of rolled glass at Pilkington Glass Ltd of St Helen's, Lancashire.

  • WOMEN AT WORK DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR WOMEN AT WORK DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION FIRST WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Lewis G P

    A portrait of a female tram driver (right) and female conductor on board their tram, somewhere in Scotland.

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