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  • Jacket, Women's (Metropolitan Railway) Jacket, Women's (Metropolitan Railway)

    (uniforms and insignia)

    Jacket of the type worn by female workers of the Metropolitan Railway during the First World War.

  • Princess Mary's Gift Fund 1914 Box, Class A smokers Princess Mary's Gift Fund 1914 Box, Class A smokers

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    Princess Mary's Gift Fund (1914) Box. The Gift Fund was inaugurated by Princess Mary in October 1914 to provide a gift for every serviceman at the front or at sea ('Class A') for the first Christmas of the War. The majority of gifts were for smokers and...

  • Princess Mary's Gift Fund 1914 Box, Class A smokers Princess Mary's Gift Fund 1914 Box, Class A smokers

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    Princess Mary's Gift Fund (1914) Box. The Gift Fund was inaugurated by Princess Mary in October 1914 to provide a gift for every serviceman at the front or at sea ('Class A') for the first Christmas of the War. The majority of gifts were for smokers and...

  • Princess Mary's Gift Fund 1914 Box, Class A smokers Princess Mary's Gift Fund 1914 Box, Class A smokers

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    Princess Mary's Gift Fund (1914) Box. The Gift Fund was inaugurated by Princess Mary in October 1914 to provide a gift for every serviceman at the front or at sea ('Class A') for the first Christmas of the War. The majority of gifts were for smokers and...

  • Princess Mary's Gift Fund 1914 Box, Class A smokers Princess Mary's Gift Fund 1914 Box, Class A smokers

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    Princess Mary's Gift Fund (1914) Box associated with the First World War service of Company Sergeant Major J Aiken (Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry). The Gift Fund was inaugurated by Princess Mary in October 1914 to provide a gift for every serviceman...

  • Bag, Women's  (Glasgow Tramways) Bag, Women's (Glasgow Tramways)

    (uniforms and insignia)

    This type of bag was worn during the First World War by conductresses working for Glasgow Tramways. Two women were taken on by the City's Tramways Department in April 1915, becoming the first conductresses in Britain.