Women welders at work, WW1
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Women welders at work, WW1
Women welders at work on pieces of metal at a school opened at Notting Hill Gate by the Womens Service Branch of the London Society for Womens Suffrage during the First World War. The schools purpose was to teach women oxy-acetylene welding (among other skills) in order for them to take up work in munition factories. Date: 1916
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