Miss Patience Brand working for the Women's Voluntary Service running a mobile canteen in London during 1941.
A Land Girl carrying a large forkful of hay in order to feed cattle at the Women's Land Army training centre at Cannington in Somerset during 1940.
A member of the Women's Land Army milks a cow at the WLA training centre at Cannington, Somerset in 1940.
Members of the Women's Institute at a jam-making centre on the east coast of England during 1940.
Mrs Carter enjoys Sunday lunch with her evacuated children Michael and Angela during a day trip to their foster home in Hayward's Heath in 1940.
Female munitions workersstaff at an arms factory prepare for work in the factory changing area, 1940.
Outside the War Damage Information and Enquiry Bureau based in East Ham Town Hall, 1941.
A member of the Women's Voluntary Service (WVS) in her mobile canteen during 1941.
Mrs Redmond of Orford in Suffolk wearing her late husband's medals. She was also a member of various Civil Defence organisations, as can be seen from the badges she is wearing.
The sewing room in the war workers hostel at Royal Ordnance Factory, Bridgend, during January 1942.
Mrs D Cheatle from Sheffield operating a capstan lathe at a munitions factory in Yorkshire during 1942.
A trainee driver from the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) receives instructions at ATS motor transport training centre at Camberley in 1941.