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Recruitment poster for the WaC and WRNSFirst World War recruitment poster for the WaC (Womens Army Auxiliary Corps) and WRNS (Womens Royal Naval Service). circa 1917
Holding up the R101A member of the WaC - the Womens Army Auxiliary Corp - holds up the R101 Airship, riding at her home mast at Cardington, Bedford
Poster advertising West African AirwaysPoster advertising the West African Airways Corporation (WaC), showing native people looking up at an aeroplane. 20th century
Waac Poster / WwiRecruitment poster for the Womens Army Auxiliary Corps during the First World War, stating that " every fit woman can release a fit man" for service
Women working during the First World War. Above: in a weapons factory, filling shells with explosives. Below: an outdoor scene with a woman bus conductor
Dame Florence SimpsonDame Florence Edith Victoria Simpson, nee Way, other married name Burleigh Leach, controller of Queen Marys Womens Army Auxiliary Corps during World War One & beyond
WW1 - Women of the Womens Army Auxiliary Corps (WaC) - founded in 1917 - re-formed as the Queen Mary Army Auxiliary Corps (QMaC) (see armband of woman front right) in April 1918
Women gardeners tending soldiers graves, World War OneSome corner of a foreign field that is for ever England. Graves of British soldiers in France tended by members of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) who had been trained at Kew Gardens
Peace Day Celebrations - Womens Army Auxiliary Corps Peace Day CelebrationsMembers of Queen Marys Army Auxiliary Corps on parade. The force were called into existence to act as substitute for the soldiers who were fighting at the front. Date: 19th July 1919
Womens Auxiliary Army Corps, WW1Members of the Womens Auxiliary Army Corps in a clothing store, packing uniforms into bales for recruits, First World War. 1914-1918
RFC Woman Dispatch Rider, by W H Margetson, WW1Royal Flying Corps Woman Dispatch Rider, by William Henry Margetson, First World War. circa 1917
Bronze statuette of a WaC mechanic, WW1Bronze statuette of a WaC mechanic, by Margaret Wrightson, First World War. 1917
Female WaC RAF motor-cyclist at work 1918Female WaC RAF motor-cyclist driving a staff officer through the Strand, London, with the famous Russian restaurant, Romanos, in the background
WW1 - WaCS (Air Force Auxiliaries) - No. 2 RFC Cadet WingWW1 - A slightly patronisingly-captioned set of images of WaCS (Air Force Auxiliaries) of No.2 Royal Flying Corp (RFC) Cadet Wing. Date: 1917
Women WW1 W. A. A. CFront cover of A Transport Girl in France. A Story of the Adventures of a W.A.A.C by Bessie Marchant. Date: circa 1920
Women WW1 WaC Christmas CardA WW1 Christmas card sent by a cheerful W.A.A.C calling Cheerio, Alls Well, France 1918. Picture of her camp behind. Date on reverse, December 1918. Date: 1918
WW2 Christmas card, wartime womanWW2 Christmas card, a wartime woman considering her work options. Date: circa 1942
Women WW1 WaC. A pair of ducklings wearing Khaki hats of the Womens Auxiliary Army Corps, cry W.A.A.C, W.A.A.C, A Happy Easter to you. Date: circa 1916
Women, WW1 W. A. A. C Christmas CardWomen, WW1 W.A.A.C Christmas Card. A Christmas Greeting 1917 card with a picture of a member of the Womens Auxiliary Army Corps (W.A.A.C) with crest. Date: 1917
Dri-ped advertisement with WaC women, WW1Advertisement for Dri-Ped waterproof leather footwear with an illustration depicting a group of women of the Womens Army Auxiliary Corps loading a cargo of Dri-Ped boxes at the docks. Date: 1918
Women in uniform, WW1 by Annie FishIllustration by Annie Fish in The Tatlers Letters of Eve column, demonstrating the kinds of uniform worn by working women during the First World War
A Woman At War - WWIA Woman At War - Being experiences of an Army Signaller in France in 1917-1919 - 807, Unit 3, W.A.A.C. L Signals, A.P.O. 3, France. Published in Liverpool by Daily Post Printers, Wood Street. Book
Swan Fountpen advert featuring WaC girl, WW1Advertisement for Swan fountpens featuring a member of the Womens Army Auxiliary Corps writing a letter. Date: 1918
Eve as a W. A. A. C, WW1Eve, The Tatler magazines gossip columnist (and author of Letters of Eve ) muses on the charm of a W.A.A.C (Womens Army Auxiliary Corps)
Tatler cover - Mrs Burleigh LeachFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring a portrait of Mrs Burleigh Leach, wife of Brigadier-General Burleigh Leach and Controller of Inspection
Carrying On - The W. A. A. C. Girl WWI womens rolesA girl in the Womens Army Auxiliary Corps during World War One. Date: 1918
Nine wartime silhouettes. From the top left: unidentified man, Royal Navy surgeon, two American nurses. From the bottom left: unidentified woman, 8th American Air Force, Cook Wren, American WaC
Convalescing soldiers and WaCs, Western Front, WW1Convalescing soldiers and WaCs playing basketball near the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Silhouette of American WaCSilhouette of an American WaC (Womens Auxiliary Army Corps) member
Silhouette of a woman in uniformFull-length silhouette of a woman in uniform, possibly an American WaC (Womens Auxiliary Army Corps)
American soldiers relaxing with WaCs, WW1American soldiers relaxing with members of the Womens Army Auxiliary Corps (WaC) during the First World War. Date: June 1918
WaCsWomenss Army Auxiliary Corps cooking at a field-kitchen, 1933. Date: 1933
First AidWaC driver more preoccupied with checking her hair after crashing the car she is driving than on checking the officer who is looking rather dishevelled himself in the back seat
Gardener and Baker of the Womens Auxilary Army CorpDoing Their Bit. Gardener and Baker of the Womens Auxilary Army Corp during the First World War