Two women munitions workers with a truck load of shell cases in the New Case Shop at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich during the First World War.
Women of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) enjoy a dance in their recreation room on Osea Island in Essex during the summer of 1918.
A female pit brow worker in Lancashire during 1918 holding two large chunks of coal.
Two ratings of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) checking the air pressure in Electric Contact mines on the quayside at Lowestoft in 1918.
A woman war worker carrying a sack of coal at the South Metropolitan Gas Company, Old Kent Road, London, 1918.
Gladys Wilburn of the Womens Royal Naval Service (WRNS) using a boat-hook to push her motor boat, the BALMACAAN, away from the shore at Southwick harbour, 1918.
Four ratings of the Women's Royal Navala Service (WRNS) with a cart full of finished floats for anti-mine nets on the quayside at Lowestoft in 1918.
Women munition workers stacking shell cases in the New Case shop at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich during May 1918.