Women munition workers turning copper bands for artillery shells during the First World War at Royal Shell Factory 3, Woolwich Arsenal, London.
A female employee of the Great Eastern Railway Company driving a battery powered rail parcel truck during the First World War.
A group of young Italian women employed by the British Army to unload artillery ammunition at a railhead dump in northern Italy, 1918.
Two women munition workers operate a shell case forming machine during the First World War at the New Gun Factory of the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, London.
A female riveter's mate, heating rivets in a furnace at the shipyard of Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd. in Newcastle during the First World War.
An ambulance driver of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY) assists with the maintenance of her vehicle at St Omer, 28 February 1917.
The two 'Women of Pervyse', Mairi Chisholm and the Baroness de T'Serclaes driving their motor ambulance through the ruins of Pervyse.
Women munition workers finish small arms cartridges in Small Arms Cartridge Factory No.3 at Woolwich Arsenal, London, during the First World War.
Women war workers enjoy tea and sandwiches in the canteen of aN underground factory at New Brighton, on the Wirral, 1945.
A group of ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) clerks in the storeroom of the Trinidad Base Command, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1945.
Two members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) check the accuracy of anti-aircraft fire from a gun battery during the Second World War.
An Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) cook at work in an army cookhouse, stirring a large cauldron of stew, 10 December 1942.