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Women WW1 Work Our WomanhoodA tribute to the women who have filled jobs previously undertaken by men who have gone off to fight. The verse celebrates the way that women have responded to the call
Hiring Servants at a Statute Fair. 1827
Cartoon, Meeting in the fog, WW1Cartoon, Meeting in the fog. And you, old man, what do you do? General! Ah, you ve got a cushy job! Date: 1917
Cartoon, Before the review, WW1Cartoon, Before the review. A soldier explains that he joined the band because by carrying the drum he doesn t have to carry a bag! Date: 1917
Cartoon, Cushy job, WW1Cartoon, Cushy job. One soldier asks another: What do you pay the sergeant to get all the cushy jobs? Date: 1917
Bulletin boards, Chinatown, San Francisco, California, USAMen reading bulletin boards, Chinatown, San Francisco, California, USA. Date: 1936
Photographer at work, checking through contact sheets. Date: 1972
Woman working for General Post Office 1915Woman being enlisted to be a van-driver for the General Post Office, photograph showing a woman tending her horses after a trial run with a mail-van. Date: 1915
Women recruits for police jobs lined upWomen recruits for jobs with the Metropolitan Police in London lined up in uniform wearing armbands with the initial WPSR (probably standing for Women Police Service Recruit). Date: circa late 1910s
Women applicants for police jobs lined upWomen applicants for jobs with the Metropolitan Police in London lined up, some of them already in uniform. Date: circa late 1910s
Sandwich BoardA man advertises jobs on a sandwich board in Oxford Street, London. Date: 1960s
Players cigarette advert featuring female office workerAdvertisement for Players cigarettes featuring a woman sitting at an office desk enjoying a smoke. Date: 1938
Music cover, Twould be More than His Job is Worth, written and composed by Alf Farrell, sung by Michael Nolan. 1893
Young lady entering Job Centre, West Ealing, London. Date: 1980s
Wonderland of Work by C. L. MateauxFront Cover - Wonderland of Work by C. L. Mateaux Date: circa 1880
Three women in a small business - wearing overalls - sadly their exact profession is not easy to determine. The machine (back left) may be some form of polishing wheel?? Date: 1930
Bradfords Victress-Vowell washing machineA maid uses Bradfords " Victress-Vowell" washing machine. Date: 1923
Gwen Aldin at Army Remount Depot, WW1Gwen Aldin, daughter of the artist Cecil Aldin, pictured with one of her charges at an Army Remount Depot during the First World War
Female lift attendant at a West End business, WW1" Men must fight, and women must work." A woman lift attendant at a business in London in 1915. 1915
Women gunnery opticians, Illustrated War News, WW1Women gunnery " opticians". Learning gun-sight lens making at Northampton Institute during the First World War. Date: 1917
Care of the Bus Conductress, WW1A female bus conductor working for the London General Omnibus Company during the First World War, pictured seated on a special platform installed to allow for a rest on long journeys about the city
Women ambulance attendants and drivers, WW1Women acting as attendants and drivers at the new London County Council Ambulance station in Bloomsbury, wearing a special uniform adapted to the special needs of their employment when on duty
Lloyd George, unemployment cartoon 1921Work for All. Come on everybody, and lend a hand, this isn t a one-man job! Prime Minister Lloyd George tries to rescue a half-drowned man representing trade from the river of unemployment while
Lloyd George tries to charm unemployment, cartoonThe Charmer. I trust I have not overrated the mollifying power of music, says Prime Minister Lloyd George as he tries to charm the cobra of unemployment
A Yorkshire farmerA farmer from Huddersfield digging in his field. Date: 1907
Female bus conductor during World War IA female bus conductor provides tickets for two soldiers during World War I Date: 1914-18
Bath Characters by Edouart - George Cary, porterGeorge Cary, porter at Prices auction room where the silhouette Auguste Edouart lodged at Bath. Taken on April 4th, 1827 - one of a series of Bath characters taken by Edouart between 1826-7
Bath Characters by Edouart - mat sellerThe itinerant mat seller in Bath, one of a series of Bath characters taken by the silhouette artist, Auguste Edouart in Bath between 1826-7. Date: 1827
Shepherd and his flockA silhouette of a shepherd and his flock Date: c. 1920
Smoking nursemaid or nanny with chargeA nursemaid, in charge of a toddler in a pram, sits and enjoys a smoke from a cigarette in a holder. Date: 1928
Bureaucratic staff in ministries in 1919A diagram showing the inflation in temporary and female personnel in various Ministries in Westminster and Whitehall necessitated by the First World War
Attorney law teaching at the University of Bologna. Statutes of notaries. Renaissance art. Miniature Painting
The provisioning of a lighthouse in Brittany. Image published in L Illustration on December 9th, 1899. Engraving
LOUIS VI the Fat, of France (1081-1137). King of the Franks (1108-1137). King Louis VI (1080-1137) Watching the Construction of a Church, from the Grandes Chroniques de France 1375-79. Gothic art
Camerlengo at his Desk. Biccherna cover. 1388. Renaissance art. Trecento. Tempera on wood. ITALY. TUSCANY. Siena. Archivio di Stato (Provincial Archives)
Glass for tobacco (18th c. ). Bordeaux ceramicsGlass for tobacco (18th c.). Bordeaux ceramics. Ceramics. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. HAUTS-DE-SEINE. S趲 es. Sevres National Museum for Ceramics
Jewish merchant, 18th c. Hindu art. Miniature Painting
French Occupations card series game 1890sFrench card game - Yes or No - Occupations series. Illustration of a notary (lawyer, solicitor). Date: circa 1890s