Munitionette

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Munitionettes were British women employed in munitions factories during the time of the First World War.

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File:'The Munitions Girls' oil painting, England, 1918 Wellcome L0059548.jpg
'The Munitions Girls' oil painting, England, 1918 Wellcome L0059548.jpg
Commissioned by John Baker & Co, this famous oil painting, entitled ‘The Munitions Girl...
File:Oak panel from York Minster's Five Sisters windows listing female munitions workers' that died in WWI.jpg
Oak panel from York Minster's Five Sisters windows listing female munitions workers' that died in WWI.jpg
Oak panel with black writing in English
File:THE WOMEN'S WORK IN THE WAR INDUSTRY, 1914-1918 Q110074.jpg
THE WOMEN'S WORK IN THE WAR INDUSTRY, 1914-1918 Q110074.jpg
THE WOMEN'S WORK IN THE WAR INDUSTRY, 1914-1918 A football team (incomplete) of female employees of ...
File:The Arms Production in Britain in the First World War Q27850.jpg
The Arms Production in Britain in the First World War Q27850.jpg
The Arms Production in Britain in the First World War Women workers machining shell cases, in the ne...
File:Women at work during the First World War- Munitions Production, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, England, UK, c 1917 Q30015.jpg
Women at work during the First World War- Munitions Production, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, England, UK, c 1917 Q30015.jpg
Women at work during the First World War- Munitions Production, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, England, ...

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