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Marion Richards, a rating of the Women's Royal Naval Service in Plymouth shows a sailor from a moored destroyer how to wash clothes using a bucket, November 1944.
Members of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) move a torpedo for loading into a submarine at Portsmouth, 29 September 1943.
A member of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) working at a milling machine in the Royal Navy depot at Greenock, 22 March 1943.
A Women's Royal Naval Service radio mechanic walks from a Fairey Barracuda torpedo bomber at RNAS Lee-on-Solent, September 1943.
A Women's Royal Naval Service plotter at work in the Operations Room at Derby House in Liverpool, the headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief Western Approaches, September 1944.
WRNS stewards laying the table in the mess at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 1942.
A Cecil Beaton portrait of a member of the Women's Royal Naval Service equipped for gardening duties.
Two members of the Women's Royal Naval Service checking the cockpit equipment in a Vought-Sikorsky Chesapeake aircraft at Royal Naval Air Station Stretton in Lancashire, 4 March 1943.
Leading Aircraftwoman M Wishart, a meteorological clerk in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF), takes a weather reading from a thermohygrograph at RAF Pitreavie Castle, Scotland, December 1943.
Portrait of WAAF Air Chief Commandant K J Trefusis Forbes, 24 May 1943.
WAAF armourers and flight mechanics servicing a Hawker Hurricane at Sealand in Wales, 5 May 1943.