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#13 Women workers feed a charcoal kiln used for purifying sugar at a refinery in Scotland during the First World War.

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Women workers feed a charcoal kiln used for purifying sugar at a refinery in Scotland during the First World War.

From the Factory to the Field: A Look at Women War Workers of World War I

#13 Women workers feed a charcoal kiln used for purifying sugar at a refinery in Scotland during the First World War.

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