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Female munitions worker
Munitionettes were British women employed in munitions factories during the time of the First World War. Early in the war, the United Kingdom's munitions
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Franco-Belgian miniseries
Nicole Girard-Mangin Marie Marvingt Louise de Bettignies Amélie Rigard Munitionette BALLINA, Katia DE LA (September 20, 2022). "Les combattantes (TF1) :
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Association football played by women
Wear & Tees Alfred Wood Munition Girls Cup", it was also known as "The Munitionettes' Cup". The first winners of the trophy were Blyth Spartans, who defeated
Women's_association_football
Political crisis in Britain
19 January 1917 at 6.52 pm. Filling factories in the United Kingdom Munitionettes National Filling Factory, Georgetown (NFF No 4, in Scotland) Strachan
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British actress (born 1960)
Sunday in the Park with George (1990) - Dot/Marie Square Rounds (1992) - Munitionette; Clara Haber Merrily We Roll Along (1992) - Mary Flynn (Haymarket Theatre
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Munitionettes working at Woolwich Arsenal, London, May 1918
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munitions workers were sometimes nicknamed: "Bomb Girl", "Fusilier", "Munitionette", "Munitions Gal". Canadian munitions factories that hired women include
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unsanctioned teams such as Bella's Team, the Blyth Spartans, and the Carlisle Munitionettes. Others were invited to join the remaining men's kick-arounds outside
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English footballer (1900–1979)
goals in one season in her team's unbeaten run of 30 matches to win the Munitionettes' Cup and was the best-known player. This was at a time when women's
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by employers. Women both found work in the munitions factories (as "munitionettes") despite initial trade union opposition, which directly helped the
History of the United Kingdom during the First World War
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Munitions plant
employees who worked with ammunition earned the nicknames "Bomb Girl", "Munitionette", "Fusilier", and "Munitions Gal". Often the tetryl powder that they
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munitions factory, such as health and safety, as well as pay inequality for munitionettes. Jane Milner mentions the three-year separation cool-down period for
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toward becoming a skilled cook. She leaves the house in 1915 to become a munitionette at Silvertown, but returns early in the following year when the factory
List of Upstairs, Downstairs (1971 TV series) characters
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at a time. For more information on women in munitions during WW1 see munitionettes. David Kenyon (9 November 2015). "First World War National Factories:
Filling factories in the United Kingdom
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Association football club in England
variously known as the Blyth Spartan Ladies FC and the Blyth Spartans Munitionettes, with Bella Reay as the star player. The team was never beaten, playing
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UK's female TNT shell makers of World War I
Munitions work involved mixing explosives, and filling shells and bullets. Munitionettes manufactured cordite and TNT, and those working with TNT were at risk
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the United Kingdom during World War I Defence of the Realm Act 1914 Munitionette J. A. R. Marriott, Modern England: 1885-1945 (4th ed. 1948) p. 376 On
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United Kingdom explosives filling factory
rededicated by the Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham on 1 July 2018. Munitionette (woman working in a filling factory) National Filling Factory, Georgetown
National Shell Filling Factory, Chilwell
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production ("special assignees," totaling 500,000 by 1918), women (430,000 "munitionettes" by war's end, often former textile workers), and civilian laborers
French artillery during World War I
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2024 film score by Hans Zimmer
1:11 3. "Somewhere to Shelter" 0:57 4. "No. 6 Platform" 2:22 5. "Munitionettes" 1:20 6. "Winter Coat" Saoirse Ronan Britell 3:24 7. "An Adventure
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Aspect of women's history
Munitionettes working at Woolwich Arsenal, London, May 1918. By June 1917, roughly 80% of the weaponry and ammunition used by the British army during
Women_in_the_world_wars
Aspect of women's history
previously made. Women working in these munitions factories were called "Munitionettes", or were nicknamed "Canaries", because of the yellow skin which came
Women_in_World_War_I
World War One munitions worker, awarded OBE for bravery
The Devil's Porridge Museum has an image of Cunningham with her medal. Munitionette Pointer, Margaret (April 2021). "Euphemia Culbert Baxter O.B.E." Friends
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1991 historical novel by Pat Barker
partner. On a day off, Prior goes into Edinburgh and meets Sarah Lumb, a munitionette whose boyfriend was killed at the Battle of Loos. They nearly have sex
Regeneration_(novel)
Munitionettes making artillery shells (1917)
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Munitionettes making artillery shells (1917)
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spectators. The following year, a knock-out competition called the Munitionettes Cup was held which attracted 30 teams. The final was played in front
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WWI downgrading of skilled engineering jobs
their newly assigned tasks in munitions production. Women, called “munitionettes”, performed many shortened tasks under difficult working conditions
Dilution policies of the British Ministry of Munitions
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Women munition workers during WWI
nitro-glycerine section in the factory. Female roles in the World Wars Munitionette HM Factory Gretna "Gretna Girls" (PDF). The Devil's Porridge Museum.
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Park in London, United Kingdom
Association's ban on women's football, celebrating the creation of a 'Munitionettes' women's football team at the location by workers at the National Projectile
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British radio drama series
Tyneside. Its focus is on fears around Bolshevism and strike action by the munitionettes, female factory workers. Starting on 5 March, and concluding on 27 April
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British manufacturing company
War One, Kents had a factory in Luton with over 3,000 workers, mostly munitionettes, in this case producing fuses for artillery shells. They were producing
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fund-raising for war charities. At first, people flock to see the so-called munitionettes take on teams of injured soldiers and women from other factories. Eventually
English Ladies Football Association
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great honour and I am very proud of the award." Maud Bruce died in 1995. Munitionette H.M. Factory Gretna ROF Aycliffe The Gretna Girls Hewitt, Judith (5 June
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enforcing the public decency laws and supervising female workers such as munitionettes. While this side of their work was generally approved, Boyle was to
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the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike (PhD thesis, University of Glamorgan 2010). Deirdre Beddoe, Munitionettes, Maids and Mams: Women in Wales, 1914-1939 (1991).
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factories. The women that worked in this field were referred to as munitionettes. There was an increase of opportunities in the job market, as two million
British women's literature of World War I
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