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#56 British women working in a tannery in Nottingham.

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British women working in a tannery in Nottingham.

Powering the War Machine: A Look at Women’s Work in Industry and Beyond in WWI

#56 British women working in a tannery in Nottingham.

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#28 Women munitions workers in a Vickers factory making shell cases, 1915.

#14 David Gordon Ramsay, born 1899

#73 British women rubber workers in Lancashire fixing studded tires

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#36 Women wheeling away earth excavated for the installation of hydraulic pumps

#69 British women aeroplane workers near Birmingham welding frame tugs for planes

#75 Some 400,000 British military men were declared killed or missing by the end of the battle.

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