A female worker at the Ordnance Works in Coventry during the First World War cleans the rifling inside a newly manufactured naval gun.
Unveiling of the permanent Cenotaph at Whitehall, by His Majesty King George V, 11 November 1920.
A female munitions worker is lifted into the barrel of a 15-inch naval gun manufactured at the Ordnance Works, Coventry, during the First World War, in order to clean the rifling.
A full-length portrait of a female Army Service Corps driver, wearing winter uniform.
Munition workers painting shells at the National Shell Filling Factory No.6, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire in 1917. This was one of the largest shell factories in the country.
Members of the Women's Land Army Forage Corps feed a hay baler on a British farm during the First World War.
A forewoman and a private of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) during the First World War.
General scene in a busy howitzer barrel making shop at Coventry Ordnance Works in 1918.