RMR4AB3J–Original and rare Victorian Carte de Visite (CDV) 1800's studio portrait of group of 3 poor looking Lancashire cotton mill girl workers wearing clogs and dirty aprons from the studios of Albert Parker, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, U.K. circa 1870's
RM2M5AJ0E–Original Edwardian era postcard of young female workers in a busy large weaving shed in front of their looms. The girl at the front appears to be of teenage years and is wearing clogs and holding a weaver's shuttle. Published by The Schofield Photographic Series circa 1906, probably Lancashire, England, U.K.
RMM86YE6–Original WW1 era (the Great War) postcard of 2 attractive happy women 'munitionettes' possibly factory or munitions workers in boilersuits / Womanalls/ one-piece workwear standing together, posing for a group photograph for a studio portrait with a painted canvas of tents behind them, volunteering to help the war effort, taking on traditional men's jobs, circa 1914-1918, U.K.
RM2C88XED–Original Victorian Carte de Visite (CDV) of attractive young cotton spinner girl, holding a weaver's shuttle, Standishgate, Wigan, Lancashire, England, U.K. circa 1894
RM2J034B4–Original late WW1 era postcard of large group of factory workers, possibly munitions workers as the woman 2nd on left, back row is wearing 'on war service' munitions badge. Photograph by F. Taylor, Wembley, London, U.K. circa 1918.
RMR4BC24–WW1 era studio portrait of 3 girls, possibly Lancashire cotton mill workers wearing clogs and aprons with hook-like tool and scissors in their specially designed belts, circa 1915,1918, U.K.
RM2C15JP9–Original WW1 era munition worker, H. E. Jones, Photographer, 73 - 77 Northgate Street, Gloucester, probably an employee of the Gloucester National Shell Filling Factory based at Quedgeley, from 1916-1918
RMWPG04G–Early 1900's postcard of Wigan Mill girls - 'Lancashire lasses', in the Drawing Room, Wigan, Greater Manchester, U.K. circa 1910
RM2A794RK–Original WW1 era postcard portrait of female munitions / weapons manufacturers worker wearing 'on war service' badge on her uniform, wearing a mob cap, in Hunstanton, Norfolk, England, Britain, U.K. 1916-1918
RM2BADFKT–Original WW1 era studio portrait postcard of group of civilian female munitions workers with manager, one of the girls is wearing an 'On War Service' badge, England, Britain, U.K. Circa 1916, 1917 or 1918
RM2C0MAT1–Original WW1 era postcard of working women, shipyard or munition workers, wearing elasticated caps and flame retardant 'National Shell Overall', overalls, circa 1915, U.K.
RM2G7RREX–Original WW1 era postcard notice reads Munition Workers Gaines Filling Factory Danger Buildings Woolwich Arsenal, the women wear 'on war service' badges posted 1917, Woolwich, London, U.K.
RM2C8WRHW–Original post WW1 era comic greetings postcard, comique series, of newly emancipated former lady munitions worker referring to previous 1916 leap year during WW1. Dates to 1920, U.K
RM2G7RREM–Original WW1 era postcard notice reads 'Working for Victory' and around the edge is printed Royal Arsenal Danger Buildings Woolwich Arsenal. A group of women munitionettes wear on war service badges circa 1916, 1917, Arsenal was a shell filling factory. Woolwich, London, U.K.
RM2E4F92M–Original Victorian cabinet card full of characters and fashions. Here is John Baxter seated in the centre probably with his wife on the left dressed in her finest, surrounded by a group of his factory workers, dressed in their 'Sunday Best' clothes, perhaps on a company outing or country walk, circa 1897, U.K
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