Wwi home front homefront munition munitions worker workers Stock Photos and Images
Original WW1 popular greetings card, here a Spanish version - of female British munitions worker with older male colleague, translation is 'youth and old age in a munitions (or shell filling) factory'. The factory was a British munitions factory based at Chilwell, Beeston, Nottingham, England, U.K. It was National Shell Filling Factory, no. 6 and manufactured high explosive shells. During the Great War it filled 19 million shells. Photographed by Horace Nicholls (Home Front Official Photographer) circa 21 August 1917. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-ww1-popular-greetings-card-here-a-spanish-version-of-female-british-munitions-worker-with-older-male-colleague-translation-is-youth-and-old-age-in-a-munitions-or-shell-filling-factory-the-factory-was-a-british-munitions-factory-based-at-chilwell-beeston-nottingham-england-uk-it-was-national-shell-filling-factory-no-6-and-manufactured-high-explosive-shells-during-the-great-war-it-filled-19-million-shells-photographed-by-horace-nicholls-home-front-official-photographer-circa-21-august-1917-image460615672.html
RM2HNARYM–Original WW1 popular greetings card, here a Spanish version - of female British munitions worker with older male colleague, translation is 'youth and old age in a munitions (or shell filling) factory'. The factory was a British munitions factory based at Chilwell, Beeston, Nottingham, England, U.K. It was National Shell Filling Factory, no. 6 and manufactured high explosive shells. During the Great War it filled 19 million shells. Photographed by Horace Nicholls (Home Front Official Photographer) circa 21 August 1917.
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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-image362156881.html
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
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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-ww1-era-postcard-of-working-women-shipyard-or-munition-workers-wearing-elasticated-caps-and-flame-retardant-national-shell-overall-overalls-circa-1915-uk-image361865281.html
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.
Original WW1 era postcard of pretty female factory war worker, wearing a tunic and mob cap, possibly munitions worker, circa 1916, unknown location, U.K. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-ww1-era-postcard-of-pretty-female-factory-war-worker-wearing-a-tunic-and-mob-cap-possibly-munitions-worker-circa-1916-unknown-location-uk-image443584304.html
RM2GNK08G–Original WW1 era postcard of pretty female factory war worker, wearing a tunic and mob cap, possibly munitions worker, circa 1916, unknown location, U.K.
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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-uk-image366902309.html
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
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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-uk-image435085138.html
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.
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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-uk-circa-1916-1917-or-1918-image350651612.html
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
Original, sharp and clear image of WW1 era postcard of a group of attractive women munitions workers, wearing Ministry of Munitions 'on war service' triangular badges indicating the girls were on war service. From the studio of Boughtons, Ipswich, U.K circa 1916-1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-sharp-and-clear-image-of-ww1-era-postcard-of-a-group-of-attractive-women-munitions-workers-wearing-ministry-of-munitions-on-war-service-triangular-badges-indicating-the-girls-were-on-war-service-from-the-studio-of-boughtons-ipswich-uk-circa-1916-1918-image437126465.html
RM2GB4R7D–Original, sharp and clear image of WW1 era postcard of a group of attractive women munitions workers, wearing Ministry of Munitions 'on war service' triangular badges indicating the girls were on war service. From the studio of Boughtons, Ipswich, U.K circa 1916-1918.
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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-uk-image435085132.html
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.
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