War Workers in Great Britain The women working in munition factories in Great Britain include dressmakers, laundry workers, textile workers, domestic servants, clerical workers, shop assistants, University and art students, women and girls of every social grade, wives and widows of soldiers, and many married women who had retired altogether from industrial life. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 117 wordsBRITISH NURSES ON A BATTERED QUAY AT SALONIKA. The naval officer is writing out a permit on a pad for one of the little group of British nurses. Just behind the newsboy on the extreme left is a boat from one of the Allied naval vessels. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 66 wordsTHE TRENCH FORTIFICATIONS ALONG THE BRITISH ROUTE. General Townshend (with about 9000 troops), owing to scarcity of supplies, was compelled to surrender to the Turks at Kut-el-Amara, after a resistance of 143 days. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Graphic of Australia (Melbourne, Vic. : 1916 - 1918), Fri 16 Jun 1916, Page 1
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