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#26 As part of the war effort, old paper had to be reused. These women are pulling apart old ledgers belonging to the London & South West Railway.

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As part of the war effort, old paper had to be reused. These women are pulling apart old ledgers belonging to the London &; South West Railway.

#26 As part of the war effort, old paper had to be reused. These women are pulling apart old ledgers belonging to the London & South West Railway.

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←#25 As this 1917 photograph shows, female war workers didn’t just run trains and buses – they fixed and maintained them too.
#27 The paper, as this photo taken on the 16th April 1917 shows, then had to be sorted into piles and stored.→

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