Women at a car mechanics class, WW1
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Women at a car mechanics class, WW1
Women at a school in London established by Gabrielle Borthwick (daughter of the late Baron Borthwick) where driving and mechanics were taught during the First World War. Many women offered their services as motor car and taxi drivers in place of men. Date: 1916
Media ID 14166377
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Borthwick Drivers Driving Employed Employment Gabrielle Jobs Learning Maintenance Mechanics Role Roles Studying Taxi Windsor
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