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The Human Machine in Munitions
Unknown, 1917, Press cutting, Reproduction
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The Human Machine in Munitions
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Item no
32724
Title
The Human Machine in Munitions: The Canteen as Power-House.
Description
From the Illustrated London News published April 7th, 1917, page 405. Drawn by S. Begg. Full title: "The care that has fed their energies has fed their work": Girls in a model munitions-factory trooping into the canteen at the dinner hour.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1917
Size
39.6 x 27.5 cm
Type
Press cutting
;
Reproduction
Location
Reference Library
During the First World War, women's roles and work were revolutionized as they abandoned their traditional occupations and entered previously male dominated industries like railway and public transport, nursing, factory and munitions work.
Read history as it happened with free access to the
Scotsman Digital Archive
and
The British Library
.
You can search the entire 1914-19 archives of
the Illustrated London News
online.
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ILN During WWI: Women and Children during the War
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