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WW2 greetings card, As You Were! Three servicewomen in uniform, a WRN, an ATS and a WaF, look longingly at an elegant evening dress in a store window. Date: circa 1942
WW2 - The Girls Of Today, W. A. A. FA WW2 children's book illustration from The Girls Of Today. The image shows a Women's Auxiliary Air Force servicewoman knelt beside a R.A.F. pilot. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Me After The WarAn illustrated front cover for a WW2 story book, Me After The War, written by Ursula Bloom. The image shows a British Army servicewoman standing in an open doorway. Date: 1944
WW2 - Knocker GregoryA WW2 children's story book illustration which portrays a large military man grabbing the hand of a servicewoman, Mr. Penny looks on. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Mr Penny And AnnieA WW2 children's story book illustration which portrays Mr. Penny feeling the presence of a wartime servicewoman, Annie, behind him. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 A. T. S. Greetings Card, Cheerio!A WW2 Auxiliary Territorial Service themed greetings card, the illustration portrays a servicewoman saluting from her driver's seat. Date: circa 1940s
Wartime advert for Austin Reed, promoting their women's greatcoats. Date: 1943
A wartime advert for Dolcis Shoes, emphasising their comfort and durability as well as their "grace of line". Date: 1943
A wartime advert for Yardley Complexion Powder. Date: 1943
A Modern DreadnoughtA Servicewoman of the pre-First World War years, titled as A Modern Dreadnought. Perhaps she served as part of the British Royal Navy (in an unofficial capacity as the Wrens were only formed in 1917)