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Women Arranging Fuse-Heads At A Gun Factory During World War I

Item # 2744300

Parrot, John

<p>Women at work during the First World War, arranging fuse-heads at one of the gun factories, possibly the Coventry Ordnance Works. Despite the initial resistance towards hiring women, they were recruited in large numbers to fill up the job vacancies created by men subsequent to the conscription of 1916.</p>

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