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#1 950,000 female workers were employed in British factories, including this worker, pictured making shell cases in a Vickers factory in January 1915 .

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950,000 female workers were employed in British factories, including this worker, pictured making shell cases in a Vickers factory in January 1915 .

#1 950,000 female workers were employed in British factories, including this worker, pictured making shell cases in a Vickers factory in January 1915 .

WWI

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#2 Women employed in the transport industry increased by 555 per cent during the war, and included this pair of female porters at Marylebone Station in 1915.→

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