Female taxi drivers, WW1 by Annie Fish
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Female taxi drivers, WW1 by Annie Fish
Humorous illustration by Annie Fish in The Tatler showing a tongue-in-cheek impression of women taxi drivers during the First World War, more concerned with adjusting make up than driving. The Taxi Drivers Union objected to women driving cabs on the basis that they were not strong enough to handle heavy luggage and were liable to panic in difficult situations. Eve, Tatlers gossip columnist, rather ridicules these objections. Date: 1917
Media ID 14142059
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
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