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#20 Exposure to toxic sulphur left many workers with yellowed skin, while others were killed in explosions. One 1917 incident killed 73 and flattened 900 homes.

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Exposure to toxic sulphur left many workers with yellowed skin, while others were killed in explosions. One 1917 incident killed 73 and flattened 900 homes.

#20 Exposure to toxic sulphur left many workers with yellowed skin, while others were killed in explosions. One 1917 incident killed 73 and flattened 900 homes.

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←#19 400 women died in munitions factories, between 1914 (when this image was taken) and 1918, when the war ended.
#21 Despite being paid less than their male counterparts, many of the female munitionettes undertook dangerous and fiddly work.→

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