Womens Work, World War One during World War I
Rubber factory in Lancashire. British women rubber workers in Lancashire. Building rubber treads on tyres
The British Western front in France
In Cambrai. Men of the North Lancs [North Lancashire Regiment] who helped to take the town of Cambrai have their photograph taken
Womens Work, World War One during World War I
Glucose factory in Lancashire. British women glucose workers in a Lancashire factory. Screwing up the filter press
Womens Work, World War One during World War I
Glucose factory in Lancashire. British women glucose workers in Lancashire factory. A paddler in starch run of glucose factory
Tommy still keeps his pet with him, Flanders
A soldier of the East Lancashire Regiment is crouched in a shallow trench holding a small dog. Other soldiers in the background appear to be getting into the same trench. The soldier is in full kit and wearing ... More
The British Western front in France
Towards the Front line Trenches. Lancashire Fusilers on the March Public domain photograph of France during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
No. 585: Some of the wounded men who were present at a recent performa...
Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: American Press Association. Group titles: Wounded men. Soldiers. Gift; American N... More
Female bricklayers at work on a building site in Lancashire during the...
Female bricklayers at work on a building site in Lancashire during the First World War. Female bricklayers at work on a building site in Lancashire preparing to lay courses of bricks.
First World War Womens War work Collection Q109815
First World War Womens War work Collection A woman glass worker carrying a tube of rolled glass at Pilkington Glass Ltd. of St Helen's, Lancashire.
Industry during the First World War Q28216
Industry during the First World War A woman at work in a Lancashire glucose factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28220
Industry during the First World War A female worker stands barefoot in the starch run of a Lancashire glucose factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28225
Industry during the First World War Female workers pack broken slabs into sacks in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28239
Industry during the First World War A female asbestos worker pushes a trolley of wet millboard sheets to the drying room in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28240
Industry during the First World War Women sew asbestos mattresses, used to line the boilers of navy vessels, in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28241
Industry during the First World War Female workers painting and rolling asbestos cylinders for use as smoke shells in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28242
Industry during the First World War Female workers cut corrugated asbestos sheets in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28243
Industry during the First World War A female worker pushes a trolley of asbestos mattresses in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28246
Industry during the First World War Female workers saw corners from sheets of asbestos roofing in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28250
Industry during the First World War Female workers lie on the asbestos mattresses they have produced at a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28285
Industry during the First World War Female workers hold a sheet of glass in position in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28286
Industry during the First World War Female workers prepare to remove a sheet of glass from a table in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28289
Industry during the First World War Female workers clean sheets of glass propped up on a wooden 'horse' in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28290
Industry during the First World War Female workers lift and examine glass plates in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28291
Industry during the First World War Female workers pack glass for use as portholes in submarines in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28294
Industry during the First World War Female workers separate cord from glass in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28295
Industry during the First World War Female workers wearing protective masks shovel plaster used to bed glass on surfacing tables at a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28310
Industry during the First World War Two female workers lift pieces of dough from a cutting machine in an army biscuit factory in Lancashire during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28313
Industry during the First World War Female workers pack army biscuits into tins at a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28316
Industry during the First World War Female workers hammer together crates, each holding 50 pounds of army biscuits, to be despatched from a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Q28292
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Women workers in the Glass alley of a Lancashire Glass Works.
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Q28297
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Women workers working below the furnaces removing the glass that has come from a broken pot, in a Lancashire Glass Factory, September, 1918.
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Q28394
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Women workers removing used emery fells used in polishing plate glass in a Lancashire Glass Works, 1918.
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Q28395
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Women sludge pit workers treating the residue from the sand washing tables of a Lancashire Glass Works, 1918.
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Q28396
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Women sludge pit workers treating the residue from the sand washing tables of a Lancashire Glass Works, 1918.
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Q28397
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Women sludge pit workers treating the residue from the sand washing tables of a Lancashire Glass Works, 1918.
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Q28398
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Group of women sludge pit workers, in a Lancashire Glass Works, 1918.
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Q109897
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 A female employee of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Chief Mechanical Engineers Department employed in making shell bands for 6" high explosive shells at ... More
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Q109898
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Female employees working alongside their male colleagues of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Chief Mechanical Engineers Department in a plant at Horwich Wo... More
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Q109901
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Female employees of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Chief Mechanical Engineers Department in a plant at Horwich Works near Bolton for repairing 18 lb cart... More
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Q109903
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Female employees working alongside their male colleagues of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Chief Mechanical Engineers Department in a plant at Horwich Wo... More
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Q109904
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Female employees of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Chief Mechanical Engineers Department using automatic machines performing general locomotive work and ... More
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Q109909
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Female employees of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Chief Mechanical Engineers Department gauging shells in the fuse room at Horwich Works near Bolton, 4t... More
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Q109910
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 Female employees of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Chief Mechanical Engineers Department in a plant at Horwich Works near Bolton assembling fuses in the ... More
Photography during the First World War Q28392
Photography during the First World War A woman glass worker carrying a tube of rolled glass at Pilkington Glass Ltd of St Helen's, Lancashire.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28190
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female bricklayers at work on a building site in Lancashire preparing to lay courses of bricks.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28216
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A woman at work in a Lancashire glucose factory during the First World War.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28218
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A female worker in a glucose factory in Lancashire screwing up the filter press, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28220
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A female worker stands barefoot in the starch run of a Lancashire glucose factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28222
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A group of female workers outside the glucose factory of Messrs Nicholls, Nagel and Co Ltd in Trafford Park, Lancashire, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28225
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers pack broken slabs into sacks in a Lancashire factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28232
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers in a rubber factory in Lancashire, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28239
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A female asbestos worker pushes a trolley of wet millboard sheets to the drying room in a Lancashire factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28240
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Females sew asbestos mattresses, used to line the boilers of navy vessels, in a Lancashire factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28241
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers painting and rolling asbestos cylinders for use as smoke shells in a Lancashire factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28242
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers cut corrugated asbestos sheets in a Lancashire factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28243
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A female worker pushes a trolley of asbestos mattresses in a Lancashire factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28246
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers saw corners from sheets of asbestos roofing in a Lancashire factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28247
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Two female workers in an asbestos factory in Lancashire, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28250
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers lie on the asbestos mattresses they have produced at a Lancashire factory, September 1918.
THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 Q28251
THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN BRITAIN, 1914-1918 A female war worker forms oil cakes before placing it into a press at an oil works in Lancashire, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28252
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers stripping and racking oil cakes in a Lancashire oil and cake Factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28253
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers conveying oil cakes to the warehouse in a Lancashire oil and cake factory, September, 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28254
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers stacking oil cakes at a Lancashire oil and cake factory, September, 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28255
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers taking sacks of compound nuts to the railway waggons, at a Lancashire oil and cake factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28256
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers bagging palm nuts in an oil and cake factory, Lancashire, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28258
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A female worker hoisting barrels of oil into railway trucks, in a Lancashire oil and cake Factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28259
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers in a Lancashire oil and cake factory having tea, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28260
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers in a Lancashire oil and cake factory, welcoming a British sailor home on leave, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28261
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers making mouth pieces for gas masks in a Lancashire Factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28281
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A group of female workers at the flour mills of Rank & Sons, Birkenhead, Lancashire.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28282
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A large group of female millers outside a Lancashire flour mill, with some male mill workers in the background.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28284
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Women lehr table workers handling a sheet of drawn glass in a Lancashire glass factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28286
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers prepare to remove a sheet of glass from a table in a Lancashire factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28287
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers carrying a sheet of drawn glass from the lehr table in a Lancashire glass factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28288
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers carrying a sheet of drawn glass from the lehr table in a Lancashire glass factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28289
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers clean sheets of glass propped up on a wooden 'horse' in a Lancashire factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28290
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers lift and examine glass plates in a Lancashire factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28291
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers pack glass for use as portholes in submarines in a Lancashire factory during, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28292
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers in the glass alley of a Lancashire glass works.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28293
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers hammer wooden crates together which will be used for storing rolled glass in a Lancashire factory.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28294
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers separate cord from glass in a Lancashire factory.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28295
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers wearing protective masks shovel plaster used to bed glass on surfacing tables at a Lancashire factory.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28296
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers wearing respirators bringing up a barrow load of plaster from the plaster house, in a Lancashire glass factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28297
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers working below the furnaces removing the glass that has come from a broken pot, in a Lancashire glass factory, September, 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28298
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers loading glass on to a truck in a Lancashire glass factory, September, 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28302
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A group of female pit brow workers at a Lancashire coal mine in September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28305
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A female worker carrying a sack of flour from a lifting truck in a Lancashire biscuit factory, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28306
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A female worker tipping a sack of flour in an army biscuit factory, Lancashire, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28307
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A female worker tipping a sack of flour in an army biscuit factory, Lancashire, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28308
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A female worker lifts a slab of dough to feed into a cutting machine at an army biscuit factory in Lancashire.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28309
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers operating a dough cutting machine in an army biscuit cactory, Lancashire, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28310
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Two female workers lift pieces of dough from a cutting machine in an army biscuit factory in Lancashire.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28311
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A female worker in a Lancashire biscuit factory baking army biscuits in a rotating oven.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28312
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A female war worker as she carting a sack at a British army biscuit factory in Lancashire.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28313
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers pack army biscuits into tins at a Lancashire factory.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28314
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers receiving biscuit tins for packing in an army biscuit factory, Lancashire, September, 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28315
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers solder tins for army biscuit storage in a Lancashire factory.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28317
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Female workers despatching crates of biscuits by means of a chute, in an army biscuit factory, Lancashire, September 1918.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28392
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A female glass worker carrying a tube of rolled glass at Pilkington Glass Ltd of St Helen's, Lancashire.
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 Q28393
The Employment of Women in Britain, 1914-1918 A female worker wheeling a barrow of mixed composition to the furnace pots of a Lancashire glass works, 1918.