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Background imageMunition Collection: Advert for the Ministry of Food 1946

Advert for the Ministry of Food 1946
Is your child missing something ? You are, naturally, eager to do the best for your under-five child. And if you don t give him his Cod liver Oil and orange juice, you ve a reason

Background imageMunition Collection: Advert for the Ministry of Food 1945

Advert for the Ministry of Food 1945
Something new in salad. Salad making gives full scope to your powers of invention. For almost all vegetables are at home in the salad bowl, and you can try them in almost endless combinations

Background imageMunition Collection: Advert for the Ministry of Food 1944

Advert for the Ministry of Food 1944
Eggs are plentiful. Thanks to dried eggs, you can have at least three nourishing egg dishes every weeks. Small children can havemore

Background imageMunition Collection: Advert for the Ministry of Food 1942

Advert for the Ministry of Food 1942
Home-guards of health. Of course you don t want to be a food crank. But it is useful to know that there are certain homely foods that can do a marvellous job of protecting you

Background imageMunition Collection: Advert for the Ministry of Food 1943

Advert for the Ministry of Food 1943
Twice as good with egg. What a blessing it is that you now use almost as many eggs as you want. Thanks to the success of dried egg in this country

Background imageMunition Collection: The woman behind the gun 1916

The woman behind the gun 1916
Ministering angels to the ministry of munitions. Making spiral scrolls with a vertical milling machine. Date: 1916

Background imageMunition Collection: Women workers for WWI

Women workers for WWI
400, 000 women were employed by the Ministry of Munitions in 1916, theses women came from France and England and more were required to keep up with the demand. Date: 1916

Background imageMunition Collection: High explosive shells ready for the final process at Creusot

High explosive shells ready for the final process at Creusot
After having passed through all the series of foundry operations at Creusot, from the initial stage, when as a rough ingot of steel, the metal is received at the factory

Background imageMunition Collection: High explosives being manufactured at Creusot Works, France

High explosives being manufactured at Creusot Works, France
Photograph showing shells being manufactured at the Creusot Works, the Krupp, France. Date: 1915

Background imageMunition Collection: GɒICAULT, Th鯤ore (1791-1824). Munition Cart

GɒICAULT, Th鯤ore (1791-1824). Munition Cart
Gɒ ICAULT, Th鯤 ore (1791-1824). Munition Cart Drawn by Two Horses. 1818 - 1819. Graphite, paintbrush and watered ink on paper. Romanticism

Background imageMunition Collection: Advert for The Ministry of Food 1941

Advert for The Ministry of Food 1941
Don t waste it, advert during the Second World War for not wasting food. Cheap and nourishing, ways of cooking potatoes in a varity of appetising

Background imageMunition Collection: Resounding message of Allied female solidarity

Resounding message of Allied female solidarity
" Vanities of Valdes: The Munitioneers" This resounding message of Allied female solidarity shows " Mary" of Britain and " Marianne" of France, who

Background imageMunition Collection: Italian Munitions Factory - Naples

Italian Munitions Factory - Naples
Finishing Shop for an Italian Munitions Factory - Naples, Italy. Date: circa 1915

Background imageMunition Collection: War workers in the Womens Procession in London

War workers in the Womens Procession in London
A photograph showing a procession by the Womens Social and Political Union. The group that can be seen wearing face masks are a party of female munition workers

Background imageMunition Collection: Woman working in a rope works, 1916

Woman working in a rope works, 1916
Photograph showing a woman working in a munition, steel and rope works, Britain, 1916. This photograph shows her supervising the coiling of wire rope onto a large drum

Background imageMunition Collection: Womens Right-to-Serve march

Womens Right-to-Serve march
A woman dressed as Belgium during a right-to-serve procession through Westminster, London. The demonstration, which took place on July 17th 1915

Background imageMunition Collection: The Allies - Right-to-Serve march

The Allies - Right-to-Serve march
A woman representing the Allies during a right-to-serve procession through Westminster, London. The demonstration, which took place on July 17th 1915

Background imageMunition Collection: Stalin Line Pierced

Stalin Line Pierced
German armoured divisions pierce the Stalin Line, destroy Russian tanks and munition carriers

Background imageMunition Collection: George V Inspects Shells

George V Inspects Shells
King George V inspecting the shells at Holmes and Co. munition works, Hull



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