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RFE06G3A–Front and back of World War Two bookmark
Vintage WW2. ’the jap way’ COLD BLOODED MURDER anti japanese propaganda poster, appealing for more wartime production output to fight the cold-blooded Japanese war effort. ‘ we’ll make them pay if you keep up production’ World War II Second World War Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-ww2-the-jap-way-cold-blooded-murder-anti-japanese-propaganda-poster-appealing-for-more-wartime-production-output-to-fight-the-cold-blooded-japanese-war-effort-well-make-them-pay-if-you-keep-up-production-world-war-ii-second-world-war-image395929764.html
RM2E044CM–Vintage WW2. ’the jap way’ COLD BLOODED MURDER anti japanese propaganda poster, appealing for more wartime production output to fight the cold-blooded Japanese war effort. ‘ we’ll make them pay if you keep up production’ World War II Second World War
WWI - Wartime munitions and supplies - Khaki uniform cloth being prepared for the war effort in a British factory --- Première Guerre mondiale - Munitions et fournitures en temps de guerre - Tissu d’uniforme kaki en cours de préparation pour l’effort de guerre dans une usine britannique --- Erster Weltkrieg - Kriegsmunition und Vorräte - Khaki-Uniformtuch wird für die Kriegsanstrengungen in einer britischen Fabrik vorbereitet --- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-wartime-munitions-and-supplies-khaki-uniform-cloth-being-prepared-for-the-war-effort-in-a-british-factory-premire-guerre-mondiale-munitions-et-fournitures-en-temps-de-guerre-tissu-duniforme-kaki-en-cours-de-prparation-pour-leffort-de-guerre-dans-une-usine-britannique-erster-weltkrieg-kriegsmunition-und-vorrte-khaki-uniformtuch-wird-fr-die-kriegsanstrengungen-in-einer-britischen-fabrik-vorbereitet-image481936611.html
RM2K0231R–WWI - Wartime munitions and supplies - Khaki uniform cloth being prepared for the war effort in a British factory --- Première Guerre mondiale - Munitions et fournitures en temps de guerre - Tissu d’uniforme kaki en cours de préparation pour l’effort de guerre dans une usine britannique --- Erster Weltkrieg - Kriegsmunition und Vorräte - Khaki-Uniformtuch wird für die Kriegsanstrengungen in einer britischen Fabrik vorbereitet ---
WW2 - Home Front - Schoolchildren in Chelsea, London take part in a paper-salvage campaign, carrying a total of two tonnes of paper from their school in Glebe Place to the King's Road. The paper was pulped for the war effort Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ww2-home-front-schoolchildren-in-chelsea-london-take-part-in-a-paper-salvage-campaign-carrying-a-total-of-two-tonnes-of-paper-from-their-school-in-glebe-place-to-the-kings-road-the-paper-was-pulped-for-the-war-effort-image501472089.html
RM2M3T0ND–WW2 - Home Front - Schoolchildren in Chelsea, London take part in a paper-salvage campaign, carrying a total of two tonnes of paper from their school in Glebe Place to the King's Road. The paper was pulped for the war effort
Vintage American Red Cross poster (1918) with a woman knitting, encouraging help during wartime. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-american-red-cross-poster-1918-with-a-woman-knitting-encouraging-help-during-wartime-image591423790.html
RM2WA5K26–Vintage American Red Cross poster (1918) with a woman knitting, encouraging help during wartime.
WW1 era postcard of lady window cleaners helping the war effort, Nottingham, England, U.K. circa 1917 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ww1-era-postcard-of-lady-window-cleaners-helping-the-war-effort-nottingham-england-uk-circa-1917-image356346473.html
RM2BKMYFN–WW1 era postcard of lady window cleaners helping the war effort, Nottingham, England, U.K. circa 1917
Generals Giraud and De Gaulle meet in Algiers, 30 May, 1943 to discuss the co-ordination of the Fighting French effort. Henri Honoré Giraud, 1879 – 1949. French military officer and leader of the Free French Forces during the Second World War. Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle, 1890 –1970. French army officer and statesman, 18th President of France. From The War in Pictures, Fourth Year. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/generals-giraud-and-de-gaulle-meet-in-algiers-30-may-1943-to-discuss-the-co-ordination-of-the-fighting-french-effort-henri-honor-giraud-1879-1949-french-military-officer-and-leader-of-the-free-french-forces-during-the-second-world-war-charles-andr-joseph-marie-de-gaulle-1890-1970-french-army-officer-and-statesman-18th-president-of-france-from-the-war-in-pictures-fourth-year-image609347930.html
RM2XBA5E2–Generals Giraud and De Gaulle meet in Algiers, 30 May, 1943 to discuss the co-ordination of the Fighting French effort. Henri Honoré Giraud, 1879 – 1949. French military officer and leader of the Free French Forces during the Second World War. Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle, 1890 –1970. French army officer and statesman, 18th President of France. From The War in Pictures, Fourth Year.
Step trucks sit parked at the forward and aft sections of an Air Transport International Boeing 757-200 Sept. 8, 2019, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The aircraft, part of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet program, can accommodate up to 10 cargo pallets and has 42 passenger seats. The ATI aircraft was contracted to transport cargo and 30 Team Dover members to Fairchild AFB, Wash., participating in Mobility Guardian 2019. “Air Mobility Command’s commercial airlift partners are a vital part of our daily airlift missions around the world as well as our wartime effort,” said Maj. Adam Crane, AMC Headquar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/step-trucks-sit-parked-at-the-forward-and-aft-sections-of-an-air-transport-international-boeing-757-200-sept-8-2019-at-dover-air-force-base-del-the-aircraft-part-of-the-civil-reserve-air-fleet-program-can-accommodate-up-to-10-cargo-pallets-and-has-42-passenger-seats-the-ati-aircraft-was-contracted-to-transport-cargo-and-30-team-dover-members-to-fairchild-afb-wash-participating-in-mobility-guardian-2019-air-mobility-commands-commercial-airlift-partners-are-a-vital-part-of-our-daily-airlift-missions-around-the-world-as-well-as-our-wartime-effort-said-maj-adam-crane-amc-headquar-image272671460.html
RMWRH76C–Step trucks sit parked at the forward and aft sections of an Air Transport International Boeing 757-200 Sept. 8, 2019, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The aircraft, part of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet program, can accommodate up to 10 cargo pallets and has 42 passenger seats. The ATI aircraft was contracted to transport cargo and 30 Team Dover members to Fairchild AFB, Wash., participating in Mobility Guardian 2019. “Air Mobility Command’s commercial airlift partners are a vital part of our daily airlift missions around the world as well as our wartime effort,” said Maj. Adam Crane, AMC Headquar
Land Army exhibition at a 1940s event, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/land-army-exhibition-at-a-1940s-event-uk-image260488193.html
RMW3P79N–Land Army exhibition at a 1940s event, UK
Uncle Sam Needs That Extra Shovelful Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-uncle-sam-needs-that-extra-shovelful-169353370.html
RMKREKXJ–Uncle Sam Needs That Extra Shovelful
American soldiers loading tanks of gas onto trucks in Cornimont, France during World War One. The photograph was taken on August 24, 1918, by Capt. Hardy of the 8th Corps. The image shows the essential wartime effort to transport gas supplies to the front lines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-soldiers-loading-tanks-of-gas-onto-trucks-in-cornimont-france-during-world-war-one-the-photograph-was-taken-on-august-24-1918-by-capt-hardy-of-the-8th-corps-the-image-shows-the-essential-wartime-effort-to-transport-gas-supplies-to-the-front-lines-image558467773.html
RM2RCGB9H–American soldiers loading tanks of gas onto trucks in Cornimont, France during World War One. The photograph was taken on August 24, 1918, by Capt. Hardy of the 8th Corps. The image shows the essential wartime effort to transport gas supplies to the front lines.
IS YOUR TRIP NECESSARY? NEEDLESS TRAVEL INTERFERES WITH THE WAR EFFORT World War II poster with a yellow and black photo of civilians in a full train. Soldiers and police officers are in the back, working their way through the crowd. Is your trip necessary? Wartime poster. USA, Second World War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/is-your-trip-necessary-needless-travel-interferes-with-the-war-effort-world-war-ii-poster-with-a-yellow-and-black-photo-of-civilians-in-a-full-train-soldiers-and-police-officers-are-in-the-back-working-their-way-through-the-crowd-is-your-trip-necessary-wartime-poster-usa-second-world-war-image601444381.html
RM2WXE4CD–IS YOUR TRIP NECESSARY? NEEDLESS TRAVEL INTERFERES WITH THE WAR EFFORT World War II poster with a yellow and black photo of civilians in a full train. Soldiers and police officers are in the back, working their way through the crowd. Is your trip necessary? Wartime poster. USA, Second World War.
Fordson Tractor with Land Girls in 1940's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fordson-tractor-with-land-girls-in-1940s-171555737.html
RMKY312H–Fordson Tractor with Land Girls in 1940's
A 1945 wartime advertisement for Crittall Windows. Titled ‘when you rebuild” it as targeting the rebuilding effort following the end of World War 2. Crittall Windows was founded in 1849 in Braintree, Essex. Though ownership has changed a number of times, Crittall Windows, is still trading. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1945-wartime-advertisement-for-crittall-windows-titled-when-you-rebuild-it-as-targeting-the-rebuilding-effort-following-the-end-of-world-war-2-crittall-windows-was-founded-in-1849-in-braintree-essex-though-ownership-has-changed-a-number-of-times-crittall-windows-is-still-trading-image562369644.html
RF2RJX464–A 1945 wartime advertisement for Crittall Windows. Titled ‘when you rebuild” it as targeting the rebuilding effort following the end of World War 2. Crittall Windows was founded in 1849 in Braintree, Essex. Though ownership has changed a number of times, Crittall Windows, is still trading.
'Der letzte Hieb ist die 8. Kriegsanleihe' ['The final blow is the eighth war loan'] Vintage German Advertising featuring a soldier with a glaive, symbolic of the wartime effort to finance the military, using a dynamic composition with strong contrasts Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/der-letzte-hieb-ist-die-8-kriegsanleihe-the-final-blow-is-the-eighth-war-loan-vintage-german-advertising-featuring-a-soldier-with-a-glaive-symbolic-of-the-wartime-effort-to-finance-the-military-using-a-dynamic-composition-with-strong-contrasts-image596644530.html
RM2WJKE56–'Der letzte Hieb ist die 8. Kriegsanleihe' ['The final blow is the eighth war loan'] Vintage German Advertising featuring a soldier with a glaive, symbolic of the wartime effort to finance the military, using a dynamic composition with strong contrasts
T4 presenter, Miquita Oliver in the kitchen of a life-size recreation of a 1940s at the Imperial War Museum in London, for the launch of the Energy Saving Trust. PRESS ASSOCIATON Photo. Picture date: Thursday April 2, 2009. According to research undertaken on behalf of the Energy Saving Trust, who has teamed up with the Imperial War Museum for the campaign, most of the 1,570 people surveyed believe that the country should once again embrace the wartime spirit in an effort to cut down on waste. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA Wire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-t4-presenter-miquita-oliver-in-the-kitchen-of-a-life-size-recreation-110412221.html
RMGBHKWH–T4 presenter, Miquita Oliver in the kitchen of a life-size recreation of a 1940s at the Imperial War Museum in London, for the launch of the Energy Saving Trust. PRESS ASSOCIATON Photo. Picture date: Thursday April 2, 2009. According to research undertaken on behalf of the Energy Saving Trust, who has teamed up with the Imperial War Museum for the campaign, most of the 1,570 people surveyed believe that the country should once again embrace the wartime spirit in an effort to cut down on waste. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA Wire
Postwomen delivering letters during World War One, thereby leaving the men free to fight. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-postwomen-delivering-letters-during-world-war-one-thereby-leaving-78081818.html
RMEF0X4A–Postwomen delivering letters during World War One, thereby leaving the men free to fight.
'Fined five pounds for having a beam on my face' - caption on back of photo. Wartime fines to raise money, most likely the war effort. Greymouth, Westland, New Zealand, World War 2 era. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fined-five-pounds-for-having-a-beam-on-my-face-caption-on-back-of-photo-wartime-fines-to-raise-money-most-likely-the-war-effort-greymouth-westland-new-zealand-world-war-2-era-image539382398.html
RM2P9EYN2–'Fined five pounds for having a beam on my face' - caption on back of photo. Wartime fines to raise money, most likely the war effort. Greymouth, Westland, New Zealand, World War 2 era.
WWI Women at war Women's Army Auxiliary Corps non combatant roles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wwi-women-at-war-womens-army-auxiliary-corps-non-combatant-roles-96340093.html
RMFGMJNH–WWI Women at war Women's Army Auxiliary Corps non combatant roles
WW2 Car Advertising Chrysler Plymouth 1945 Vintage Ad by Chrysler Corporation 'IMAGINATION is PRACTICAL' in war in peace.. The first Chrysler in 1924 and The Chrysler Plymouth 1942 promoting buying War Bonds for the war effort America car production in wartime Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ww2-car-advertising-chrysler-plymouth-1945-vintage-ad-by-chrysler-corporation-imagination-is-practical-in-war-in-peace-the-first-chrysler-in-1924-and-the-chrysler-plymouth-1942-promoting-buying-war-bonds-for-the-war-effort-america-car-production-in-wartime-image225224038.html
RMR2BRFJ–WW2 Car Advertising Chrysler Plymouth 1945 Vintage Ad by Chrysler Corporation 'IMAGINATION is PRACTICAL' in war in peace.. The first Chrysler in 1924 and The Chrysler Plymouth 1942 promoting buying War Bonds for the war effort America car production in wartime
WW2 - Hall Barn, near Beaconsfield, which was re-purposed during wartime to the production of hospital supplies under its chatelaine the Honourable Mrs E F Lawson. The working parties at Hall Barn made some 87,000 garments and surgical dressings for hospitals. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ww2-hall-barn-near-beaconsfield-which-was-re-purposed-during-wartime-to-the-production-of-hospital-supplies-under-its-chatelaine-the-honourable-mrs-e-f-lawson-the-working-parties-at-hall-barn-made-some-87000-garments-and-surgical-dressings-for-hospitals-image501472277.html
RM2M3T105–WW2 - Hall Barn, near Beaconsfield, which was re-purposed during wartime to the production of hospital supplies under its chatelaine the Honourable Mrs E F Lawson. The working parties at Hall Barn made some 87,000 garments and surgical dressings for hospitals.
WWI - Wartime munitions and supplies -A scene showing French munition workers stacking shells. ---- Erster Weltkrieg - Kriegsmunition und Vorräte - Eine Szene, in der französische Munitionsarbeiter Granaten stapeln. ---- Première Guerre mondiale - Munitions et fournitures en temps de guerre - Une scène montrant des Français des travailleurs des munitions empilant des obus. ---- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-wartime-munitions-and-supplies-a-scene-showing-french-munition-workers-stacking-shells-erster-weltkrieg-kriegsmunition-und-vorrte-eine-szene-in-der-franzsische-munitionsarbeiter-granaten-stapeln-premire-guerre-mondiale-munitions-et-fournitures-en-temps-de-guerre-une-scne-montrant-des-franais-des-travailleurs-des-munitions-empilant-des-obus-image481937288.html
RM2K023X0–WWI - Wartime munitions and supplies -A scene showing French munition workers stacking shells. ---- Erster Weltkrieg - Kriegsmunition und Vorräte - Eine Szene, in der französische Munitionsarbeiter Granaten stapeln. ---- Première Guerre mondiale - Munitions et fournitures en temps de guerre - Une scène montrant des Français des travailleurs des munitions empilant des obus. ----
A young woman with pots and pans to donate to the war effort . Chelsea aluminum salvage . 11 July 1942 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-young-woman-with-pots-and-pans-to-donate-to-the-war-effort-chelsea-aluminum-salvage-11-july-1942-image359817596.html
RM2BWB30C–A young woman with pots and pans to donate to the war effort . Chelsea aluminum salvage . 11 July 1942
Original early WW1 era comic cartoon postcard of a woman holding babies and wearing a triangular 'on war service badge', issued by the Ministry of defence in 1916 to female munitions workers. This cartoon champions women's role in helping the war effort in many ways! U.K. circa 1916 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-early-ww1-era-comic-cartoon-postcard-of-a-woman-holding-babies-and-wearing-a-triangular-on-war-service-badge-issued-by-the-ministry-of-defence-in-1916-to-female-munitions-workers-this-cartoon-champions-womens-role-in-helping-the-war-effort-in-many-ways!-uk-circa-1916-image368329868.html
RM2CB6TE4–Original early WW1 era comic cartoon postcard of a woman holding babies and wearing a triangular 'on war service badge', issued by the Ministry of defence in 1916 to female munitions workers. This cartoon champions women's role in helping the war effort in many ways! U.K. circa 1916
Women working as porters, guards and inspectors on the London underground railway during World War One. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/women-working-as-porters-guards-and-inspectors-on-the-london-underground-railway-during-world-war-one-from-the-pageant-of-the-century-published-1934-image274148305.html
RMWX0EXW–Women working as porters, guards and inspectors on the London underground railway during World War One. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934.
Like Girls from Mars Are These 'Top Women' at U.S. Steel's Gary, Indiana, Works. Their Job Is to Clean Up at Regular Intervals Around The Tops of Twelve Blast Furnaces. As A Safety Precaution, the Girls Wear Oxygen Masks., 1940 - 1945 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/like-girls-from-mars-are-these-top-women-at-us-steels-gary-indiana-works-their-job-is-to-clean-up-at-regular-intervals-around-the-tops-of-twelve-blast-furnaces-as-a-safety-precaution-the-girls-wear-oxygen-masks-1940-1945-image229842515.html
RFR9X6D7–Like Girls from Mars Are These 'Top Women' at U.S. Steel's Gary, Indiana, Works. Their Job Is to Clean Up at Regular Intervals Around The Tops of Twelve Blast Furnaces. As A Safety Precaution, the Girls Wear Oxygen Masks., 1940 - 1945
Men loading cartridges for big guns Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-men-loading-cartridges-for-big-guns-40196791.html
RMC9B3BK–Men loading cartridges for big guns
4 reasons for buying Victory Bonds Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-4-reasons-for-buying-victory-bonds-171097362.html
RMKXA4C2–4 reasons for buying Victory Bonds
Warehouses at the Army Supply Base in Norfolk, Virginia, located in the Port of Embarkation, Newport News. This photograph, taken on July 21, 1919, is part of a historical series that documents American military activities during World War I. The image captures the busy and important role that warehouses played in supporting the wartime effort. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warehouses-at-the-army-supply-base-in-norfolk-virginia-located-in-the-port-of-embarkation-newport-news-this-photograph-taken-on-july-21-1919-is-part-of-a-historical-series-that-documents-american-military-activities-during-world-war-i-the-image-captures-the-busy-and-important-role-that-warehouses-played-in-supporting-the-wartime-effort-image558389901.html
RM2RCCT0D–Warehouses at the Army Supply Base in Norfolk, Virginia, located in the Port of Embarkation, Newport News. This photograph, taken on July 21, 1919, is part of a historical series that documents American military activities during World War I. The image captures the busy and important role that warehouses played in supporting the wartime effort.
1940s, historical, Spitfire Fund. People visiting a display of a damaged WW2 German fighter aircraft, possibly a Messerschmitt, in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK as part of an initiative to raise money to buy more Spitfires. Community fundraising of this kind was first tried in WW1 and during the Battle of the Britain, a Spitfire Fund was established to raise funds for the war effort. The cost of a Spitfire was set at a nominal £ 5,000 and individuals, businesses and communites were encouraged to contribute. The city of Birmingham had four Spitfires named after it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1940s-historical-spitfire-fund-people-visiting-a-display-of-a-damaged-ww2-german-fighter-aircraft-possibly-a-messerschmitt-in-birmingham-west-midlands-england-uk-as-part-of-an-initiative-to-raise-money-to-buy-more-spitfires-community-fundraising-of-this-kind-was-first-tried-in-ww1-and-during-the-battle-of-the-britain-a-spitfire-fund-was-established-to-raise-funds-for-the-war-effort-the-cost-of-a-spitfire-was-set-at-a-nominal-5000-and-individuals-businesses-and-communites-were-encouraged-to-contribute-the-city-of-birmingham-had-four-spitfires-named-after-it-image440258701.html
RM2GG7ED1–1940s, historical, Spitfire Fund. People visiting a display of a damaged WW2 German fighter aircraft, possibly a Messerschmitt, in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK as part of an initiative to raise money to buy more Spitfires. Community fundraising of this kind was first tried in WW1 and during the Battle of the Britain, a Spitfire Fund was established to raise funds for the war effort. The cost of a Spitfire was set at a nominal £ 5,000 and individuals, businesses and communites were encouraged to contribute. The city of Birmingham had four Spitfires named after it.
Fordson Tractor with Land Girls in 1940's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fordson-tractor-with-land-girls-in-1940s-171555738.html
RMKY312J–Fordson Tractor with Land Girls in 1940's
An advertisement in 1942 imploring people to return all empty tubes to the chemist they bought the items, including, shaving cream tubes, tooth paste tubes, paint tins and rubber solution etc. They are wanted for munitions for Word War 2. The advertisement is sponsored by Euthymol Tooth Paste. The proceeds of this recycling will ago to the Red Cross and the St John Fund. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-advertisement-in-1942-imploring-people-to-return-all-empty-tubes-to-the-chemist-they-bought-the-items-including-shaving-cream-tubes-tooth-paste-tubes-paint-tins-and-rubber-solution-etc-they-are-wanted-for-munitions-for-word-war-2-the-advertisement-is-sponsored-by-euthymol-tooth-paste-the-proceeds-of-this-recycling-will-ago-to-the-red-cross-and-the-st-john-fund-image558730890.html
RF2RD0AXJ–An advertisement in 1942 imploring people to return all empty tubes to the chemist they bought the items, including, shaving cream tubes, tooth paste tubes, paint tins and rubber solution etc. They are wanted for munitions for Word War 2. The advertisement is sponsored by Euthymol Tooth Paste. The proceeds of this recycling will ago to the Red Cross and the St John Fund.
1940s wartime slogan from Alfred Krupp enticing people to work as part or the war effort in Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1940s-wartime-slogan-from-alfred-krupp-enticing-people-to-work-as-31537484.html
RMBR8JAM–1940s wartime slogan from Alfred Krupp enticing people to work as part or the war effort in Germany.
T4 presenter, Miquita Oliver in the kitchen of a life-size recreation of a 1940s at the Imperial War Museum in London, for the launch of the Energy Saving Trust. PRESS ASSOCIATON Photo. Picture date: Thursday April 2, 2009. According to research undertaken on behalf of the Energy Saving Trust, who has teamed up with the Imperial War Museum for the campaign, most of the 1,570 people surveyed believe that the country should once again embrace the wartime spirit in an effort to cut down on waste. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA Wire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-t4-presenter-miquita-oliver-in-the-kitchen-of-a-life-size-recreation-110412222.html
RMGBHKWJ–T4 presenter, Miquita Oliver in the kitchen of a life-size recreation of a 1940s at the Imperial War Museum in London, for the launch of the Energy Saving Trust. PRESS ASSOCIATON Photo. Picture date: Thursday April 2, 2009. According to research undertaken on behalf of the Energy Saving Trust, who has teamed up with the Imperial War Museum for the campaign, most of the 1,570 people surveyed believe that the country should once again embrace the wartime spirit in an effort to cut down on waste. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA Wire
With paper at 9d. per pound, housewives stored old newspapers for re-sale to fishmongers etc during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-with-paper-at-9d-per-pound-housewives-stored-old-newspapers-for-re-78543099.html
RMEFNXEK–With paper at 9d. per pound, housewives stored old newspapers for re-sale to fishmongers etc during World War One.
First World War poster advising against undermining the war effort with careless talk (e.g., about ship lanes or troop movements). It depicts the head of Wilhelm II attached to a spider's legs. Such posters are also thought by some to have been intended to maintain morale by stopping the spread of rumours or less savoury information. Thus, they may have been veiled propaganda posters. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-world-war-poster-advising-against-undermining-the-war-effort-with-careless-talk-eg-about-ship-lanes-or-troop-movements-it-depicts-the-head-of-wilhelm-ii-attached-to-a-spiders-legs-such-posters-are-also-thought-by-some-to-have-been-intended-to-maintain-morale-by-stopping-the-spread-of-rumours-or-less-savoury-information-thus-they-may-have-been-veiled-propaganda-posters-image591871894.html
RM2WAX2HX–First World War poster advising against undermining the war effort with careless talk (e.g., about ship lanes or troop movements). It depicts the head of Wilhelm II attached to a spider's legs. Such posters are also thought by some to have been intended to maintain morale by stopping the spread of rumours or less savoury information. Thus, they may have been veiled propaganda posters.
The original image caption states: 'The Women's place in the British scheme of things. The place of wmen in wartime England is no longer the home. Each day women begin to take over more and more of the tasks formerly done by the men who are now taking part in Britain's war effort. From painting ships (pictured) to keeping the hedges of Old England neat is all in a days work as the ladies of England 'see it through'. These women whose husbands are serving with the forces, tackle their job of painting a ship in a British port with plenty of vim and vigour, and they do a REAL JOB of painting!' Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-original-image-caption-states-the-womens-place-in-the-british-scheme-of-things-the-place-of-wmen-in-wartime-england-is-no-longer-the-home-each-day-women-begin-to-take-over-more-and-more-of-the-tasks-formerly-done-by-the-men-who-are-now-taking-part-in-britains-war-effort-from-painting-ships-pictured-to-keeping-the-hedges-of-old-england-neat-is-all-in-a-days-work-as-the-ladies-of-england-see-it-through-these-women-whose-husbands-are-serving-with-the-forces-tackle-their-job-of-painting-a-ship-in-a-british-port-with-plenty-of-vim-and-vigour-and-they-do-a-real-job-of-painting!-co-image472817075.html
RM2JD6K03–The original image caption states: 'The Women's place in the British scheme of things. The place of wmen in wartime England is no longer the home. Each day women begin to take over more and more of the tasks formerly done by the men who are now taking part in Britain's war effort. From painting ships (pictured) to keeping the hedges of Old England neat is all in a days work as the ladies of England 'see it through'. These women whose husbands are serving with the forces, tackle their job of painting a ship in a British port with plenty of vim and vigour, and they do a REAL JOB of painting!' Co
Vintage 1942 Press Propaganda Article “War Atlas” Philadelphia Inquirer, February 13, 1942. USA Illustrating a determined Uncle Sam in full wartime production Published by the Philadelphia Inquirer just weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, this War Atlas reflected the mood of the country. A brawny Uncle Sam, sleeves rolled up, represents a nation fully committed to the war effort: factories at work, soldiers training, planes and ships on the move. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-1942-press-propaganda-article-war-atlas-philadelphia-inquirer-february-13-1942-usa-illustrating-a-determined-uncle-sam-in-full-wartime-production-published-by-the-philadelphia-inquirer-just-weeks-after-the-attack-on-pearl-harbor-this-war-atlas-reflected-the-mood-of-the-country-a-brawny-uncle-sam-sleeves-rolled-up-represents-a-nation-fully-committed-to-the-war-effort-factories-at-work-soldiers-training-planes-and-ships-on-the-move-image337689202.html
RM2AHB20J–Vintage 1942 Press Propaganda Article “War Atlas” Philadelphia Inquirer, February 13, 1942. USA Illustrating a determined Uncle Sam in full wartime production Published by the Philadelphia Inquirer just weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, this War Atlas reflected the mood of the country. A brawny Uncle Sam, sleeves rolled up, represents a nation fully committed to the war effort: factories at work, soldiers training, planes and ships on the move.
British, WW2, Britain: Spearhead of Attack, Poster Map showing how wartime manufacture helped military action liberate occupied Europe, 1942-1945 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-ww2-britain-spearhead-of-attack-poster-map-showing-how-wartime-manufacture-helped-military-action-liberate-occupied-europe-1942-1945-image416053023.html
RM2F4TRTF–British, WW2, Britain: Spearhead of Attack, Poster Map showing how wartime manufacture helped military action liberate occupied Europe, 1942-1945
Gladys Dickens, fifteen years of age a daughter of a farmer in Eton. Who worked the land during World War One, taking the place of a man who went to serve. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gladys-dickens-fifteen-years-of-age-a-daughter-of-a-farmer-in-eton-who-worked-the-land-during-world-war-one-taking-the-place-of-a-man-who-went-to-serve-image501474030.html
RM2M3T36P–Gladys Dickens, fifteen years of age a daughter of a farmer in Eton. Who worked the land during World War One, taking the place of a man who went to serve.
WWI - Wartime munitions and supplies - A scene showing French munition workers in a moulding unit making machinery parts. ---- Première Guerre mondiale - Munitions et fournitures en temps de guerre - Une scène montrant des Français des travailleurs des munitions dans une unité de moulage fabriquant des pièces de machines. ---- Erster Weltkrieg - Kriegsmunition und Nachschub - Eine Szene, die französische Munitionsarbeiter in einer Formeinheit zeigt, die Maschinenteile herstellt. ---- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-wartime-munitions-and-supplies-a-scene-showing-french-munition-workers-in-a-moulding-unit-making-machinery-parts-premire-guerre-mondiale-munitions-et-fournitures-en-temps-de-guerre-une-scne-montrant-des-franais-des-travailleurs-des-munitions-dans-une-unit-de-moulage-fabriquant-des-pices-de-machines-erster-weltkrieg-kriegsmunition-und-nachschub-eine-szene-die-franzsische-munitionsarbeiter-in-einer-formeinheit-zeigt-die-maschinenteile-herstellt-image481937148.html
RM2K023N0–WWI - Wartime munitions and supplies - A scene showing French munition workers in a moulding unit making machinery parts. ---- Première Guerre mondiale - Munitions et fournitures en temps de guerre - Une scène montrant des Français des travailleurs des munitions dans une unité de moulage fabriquant des pièces de machines. ---- Erster Weltkrieg - Kriegsmunition und Nachschub - Eine Szene, die französische Munitionsarbeiter in einer Formeinheit zeigt, die Maschinenteile herstellt. ----
Confiance ... ses Amputations se Poursuivent Methodiquement (Be reassured, the amputations (of his tentacles) are proceeding methodically). by SPK Publication date 1942 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/confiance-ses-amputations-se-poursuivent-methodiquement-be-reassured-the-amputations-of-his-tentacles-are-proceeding-methodically-by-spk-publication-date-1942-image547615673.html
RF2PPX1AH–Confiance ... ses Amputations se Poursuivent Methodiquement (Be reassured, the amputations (of his tentacles) are proceeding methodically). by SPK Publication date 1942
WW1 era postcard of land girls digging a plot, preparing the ground to plant vegetables or fruit bushes, possibly in an orchard, or park, in order to help the war effort, U.K. circa 1916 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ww1-era-postcard-of-land-girls-digging-a-plot-preparing-the-ground-to-plant-vegetables-or-fruit-bushes-possibly-in-an-orchard-or-park-in-order-to-help-the-war-effort-uk-circa-1916-image358682163.html
RM2BRFAN7–WW1 era postcard of land girls digging a plot, preparing the ground to plant vegetables or fruit bushes, possibly in an orchard, or park, in order to help the war effort, U.K. circa 1916
A scene at Liverpool Street Station during World War One. Women took over men's work and generally took charge of the stations, thereby leaving the men free to fight. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-scene-at-liverpool-street-station-during-world-war-one-women-took-over-mens-work-and-generally-took-charge-of-the-stations-thereby-leaving-the-men-free-to-fight-from-the-pageant-of-the-century-published-1934-image274148283.html
RMWX0EX3–A scene at Liverpool Street Station during World War One. Women took over men's work and generally took charge of the stations, thereby leaving the men free to fight. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934.
Like Girls from Mars Are These 'Top Women' at U.S. Steel's Gary, Indiana, Works. Their Job Is to Clean Up at Regular Intervals Around The Tops of Twelve Blast Furnaces. As A Safety Precaution, the Girls Wear Oxygen Masks., 1940 - 1945 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/like-girls-from-mars-are-these-top-women-at-us-steels-gary-indiana-works-their-job-is-to-clean-up-at-regular-intervals-around-the-tops-of-twelve-blast-furnaces-as-a-safety-precaution-the-girls-wear-oxygen-masks-1940-1945-image229842516.html
RFR9X6D8–Like Girls from Mars Are These 'Top Women' at U.S. Steel's Gary, Indiana, Works. Their Job Is to Clean Up at Regular Intervals Around The Tops of Twelve Blast Furnaces. As A Safety Precaution, the Girls Wear Oxygen Masks., 1940 - 1945
War gardens for victory, Grow vitamins at your kitchen door Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-war-gardens-for-victory-grow-vitamins-at-your-kitchen-door-82153965.html
RMENJC65–War gardens for victory, Grow vitamins at your kitchen door
Black & white close up, Salvage for Victory sign & old metal tea pots, kettles pots & pans. 1940's WW2 wartime event, Severn Valley Railway, summer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-white-close-up-salvage-for-victory-sign-old-metal-tea-pots-kettles-pots-pans-1940s-ww2-wartime-event-severn-valley-railway-summer-image221242068.html
RMPRXCEC–Black & white close up, Salvage for Victory sign & old metal tea pots, kettles pots & pans. 1940's WW2 wartime event, Severn Valley Railway, summer.
Southend Pier, Southend on Sea, Essex, UK. 15th Oct, 2020. At the beginning of WW2 in 1939 Southend Pier became a Royal Navy shore base renamed HMS Leigh, taking charge of all shipping in out of the Thames into London. On 15 October 1945 the Royal Navy handed back HMS Leigh to the people of Southend. To commemorate this date and the pier's wartime history a plaque was unveiled today by the Mayor and Mayoress of Southend. HMS Leigh marshalled thousands of ships and millions of troops and supplies necessary to keep the Allied war effort going. COVID restricted Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/southend-pier-southend-on-sea-essex-uk-15th-oct-2020-at-the-beginning-of-ww2-in-1939-southend-pier-became-a-royal-navy-shore-base-renamed-hms-leigh-taking-charge-of-all-shipping-in-out-of-the-thames-into-london-on-15-october-1945-the-royal-navy-handed-back-hms-leigh-to-the-people-of-southend-to-commemorate-this-date-and-the-piers-wartime-history-a-plaque-was-unveiled-today-by-the-mayor-and-mayoress-of-southend-hms-leigh-marshalled-thousands-of-ships-and-millions-of-troops-and-supplies-necessary-to-keep-the-allied-war-effort-going-covid-restricted-image382518774.html
RM2D696GP–Southend Pier, Southend on Sea, Essex, UK. 15th Oct, 2020. At the beginning of WW2 in 1939 Southend Pier became a Royal Navy shore base renamed HMS Leigh, taking charge of all shipping in out of the Thames into London. On 15 October 1945 the Royal Navy handed back HMS Leigh to the people of Southend. To commemorate this date and the pier's wartime history a plaque was unveiled today by the Mayor and Mayoress of Southend. HMS Leigh marshalled thousands of ships and millions of troops and supplies necessary to keep the Allied war effort going. COVID restricted
1940s, historical, Spitfire Fund, local people visiting a display of a damaged WW2 German fighter aircraft, possibly a Messerschmitt, in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK to raise money to buy more Spitfire airplanes. Community fundraising initiatives to pay for planes was first tried in the UK during the WW1 and so during the Battle of the Britain, a Spitfire Fund was created to raise funds for the war effort. The cost of a Spitfire was set at a nominal £ 5,000 and individuals, businesses and communites were encouraged to contribute. The city of Birmingham had four planes named after it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1940s-historical-spitfire-fund-local-people-visiting-a-display-of-a-damaged-ww2-german-fighter-aircraft-possibly-a-messerschmitt-in-birmingham-west-midlands-england-uk-to-raise-money-to-buy-more-spitfire-airplanes-community-fundraising-initiatives-to-pay-for-planes-was-first-tried-in-the-uk-during-the-ww1-and-so-during-the-battle-of-the-britain-a-spitfire-fund-was-created-to-raise-funds-for-the-war-effort-the-cost-of-a-spitfire-was-set-at-a-nominal-5000-and-individuals-businesses-and-communites-were-encouraged-to-contribute-the-city-of-birmingham-had-four-planes-named-after-it-image440258415.html
RM2GG7E2R–1940s, historical, Spitfire Fund, local people visiting a display of a damaged WW2 German fighter aircraft, possibly a Messerschmitt, in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK to raise money to buy more Spitfire airplanes. Community fundraising initiatives to pay for planes was first tried in the UK during the WW1 and so during the Battle of the Britain, a Spitfire Fund was created to raise funds for the war effort. The cost of a Spitfire was set at a nominal £ 5,000 and individuals, businesses and communites were encouraged to contribute. The city of Birmingham had four planes named after it.
Your country needs more coal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/your-country-needs-more-coal-image345727853.html
RM2B2D7B9–Your country needs more coal
A 1945 advertisement for Avon Tyres manufactured by The Avon Rubber Co. Ltd. The advertisement features a member of the British Navy who thinks that those at home are being as careful with waste as he is.The advertisement urges people to support the war effort by ‘saving petrol, save rubber, use your tyres as little as you can and never misuse them’. Avon Tyres is now part of Cooper Tire Europe. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1945-advertisement-for-avon-tyres-manufactured-by-the-avon-rubber-co-ltd-the-advertisement-features-a-member-of-the-british-navy-who-thinks-that-those-at-home-are-being-as-careful-with-waste-as-he-isthe-advertisement-urges-people-to-support-the-war-effort-by-saving-petrol-save-rubber-use-your-tyres-as-little-as-you-can-and-never-misuse-them-avon-tyres-is-now-part-of-cooper-tire-europe-image555929270.html
RF2R8CNCP–A 1945 advertisement for Avon Tyres manufactured by The Avon Rubber Co. Ltd. The advertisement features a member of the British Navy who thinks that those at home are being as careful with waste as he is.The advertisement urges people to support the war effort by ‘saving petrol, save rubber, use your tyres as little as you can and never misuse them’. Avon Tyres is now part of Cooper Tire Europe.
Members of the Home Guard repairing bomb damage in London 1943 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-home-guard-repairing-bomb-damage-in-london-1943-image499364061.html
RM2M0BYXN–Members of the Home Guard repairing bomb damage in London 1943
Energy Saving Trust's Wartime Spirit campaign Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-energy-saving-trusts-wartime-spirit-campaign-110412234.html
Women took over many men's jobs during World War One, thereby leaving the men free to fight. Seen here the women are putting a coat of paint on aerial bombs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-women-took-over-many-mens-jobs-during-world-war-one-thereby-leaving-78082373.html
RMEF0XT5–Women took over many men's jobs during World War One, thereby leaving the men free to fight. Seen here the women are putting a coat of paint on aerial bombs.
Messrs. A. Reyrolle & Co`s Munition Workers. Showing Women factory workers during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/messrs-a-reyrolle-co`s-munition-workers-showing-women-factory-workers-during-the-war-image178051245.html
RMM9JX51–Messrs. A. Reyrolle & Co`s Munition Workers. Showing Women factory workers during the war.
Knit for Victory on a gate, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/knit-for-victory-on-a-gate-uk-image260488088.html
RMW3P760–Knit for Victory on a gate, UK
Vintage WW2 Propaganda Information Poster 1943 'Choose For Victory' 'Victory Dish' . 'Try A V Dish To-Day' Government Ministry of Food encouragement to save on bread and scarce items and produce readily available foodstuffs to help the war effort and save on imports Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-ww2-propaganda-information-poster-1943-choose-for-victory-victory-dish-try-a-v-dish-to-day-government-ministry-of-food-encouragement-to-save-on-bread-and-scarce-items-and-produce-readily-available-foodstuffs-to-help-the-war-effort-and-save-on-imports-image184273772.html
RMMKPB24–Vintage WW2 Propaganda Information Poster 1943 'Choose For Victory' 'Victory Dish' . 'Try A V Dish To-Day' Government Ministry of Food encouragement to save on bread and scarce items and produce readily available foodstuffs to help the war effort and save on imports
Winston Churchill watching a girl riveter working on a Spitfire at the Castle Bromwich factory near Birmingham. 28th September 1941 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/winston-churchill-watching-a-girl-riveter-working-on-a-spitfire-at-the-castle-bromwich-factory-near-birmingham-28th-september-1941-image243391184.html
RFT3YBX8–Winston Churchill watching a girl riveter working on a Spitfire at the Castle Bromwich factory near Birmingham. 28th September 1941
Lord Beaverbrook the Minister for Aircraft Production appealed for objects wholly or partly made of aluminium for the manufacture of aeroplanes. Photograph showing Lady Lucas Tooth who was in charge of a collecting centre of the Women's Voluntary Service in Chelsea receiving pots and pans from the public. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lord-beaverbrook-the-minister-for-aircraft-production-appealed-for-objects-wholly-or-partly-made-of-aluminium-for-the-manufacture-of-aeroplanes-photograph-showing-lady-lucas-tooth-who-was-in-charge-of-a-collecting-centre-of-the-womens-voluntary-service-in-chelsea-receiving-pots-and-pans-from-the-public-image501420410.html
RM2M3NJRP–Lord Beaverbrook the Minister for Aircraft Production appealed for objects wholly or partly made of aluminium for the manufacture of aeroplanes. Photograph showing Lady Lucas Tooth who was in charge of a collecting centre of the Women's Voluntary Service in Chelsea receiving pots and pans from the public.
WWI Women at war Women's Army Auxiliary Corps non combatant roles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wwi-women-at-war-womens-army-auxiliary-corps-non-combatant-roles-96339659.html
RMFGMJ63–WWI Women at war Women's Army Auxiliary Corps non combatant roles
Advertisement in a 1918 issue of Punch magazine, urging British citizens to invest in government war bonds (at a preferential interest rate) to help the war effort Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/advertisement-in-a-1918-issue-of-punch-magazine-urging-british-citizens-to-invest-in-government-war-bonds-at-a-preferential-interest-rate-to-help-the-war-effort-image574758086.html
RM2TB2DPE–Advertisement in a 1918 issue of Punch magazine, urging British citizens to invest in government war bonds (at a preferential interest rate) to help the war effort
Original WW1 era (the Great War) postcard of 2 attractive happy women 'munitionettes' possibly factory or munitions workers in boilersuits / Womanalls/ one-piece workwear standing together, posing for a group photograph for a studio portrait with a painted canvas of tents behind them, volunteering to help the war effort, taking on traditional men's jobs, circa 1914-1918, U.K. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-original-ww1-era-the-great-war-postcard-of-2-attractive-happy-women-177174206.html
RMM86YE6–Original WW1 era (the Great War) postcard of 2 attractive happy women 'munitionettes' possibly factory or munitions workers in boilersuits / Womanalls/ one-piece workwear standing together, posing for a group photograph for a studio portrait with a painted canvas of tents behind them, volunteering to help the war effort, taking on traditional men's jobs, circa 1914-1918, U.K.
Women putting a coat of paint on aerial bombs during WWI. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/women-putting-a-coat-of-paint-on-aerial-bombs-during-wwi-from-the-pageant-of-the-century-published-1934-image274718826.html
RMWXXEJJ–Women putting a coat of paint on aerial bombs during WWI. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934.
Chippers. 1942. Marinship Corp. (Women's Bureau) Chippers. Women work on chipping paint from navy ships during World War Two in California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chippers-1942-marinship-corp-womens-bureau-chippers-women-work-on-133016725.html
RFHMBC59–Chippers. 1942. Marinship Corp. (Women's Bureau) Chippers. Women work on chipping paint from navy ships during World War Two in California.
Describe Mrs. Grabill's wartime affairs primarily in Newtonia, Mo. Transcription: To My Daughters In response to your oft. repeated request that I should preserve my memoirs of war-time experience by putting them on paper, I hereby make an effort at recording them. The yeas of the later fifties and of 1860 were marked by great uncertainty and unrest in the minds of the people. Sectional divisions in politics, a weak-willed President, the growing arrogance of the Southern members of Congress, who, with comparatively little opposition from its members from the North, dominated in affairs of Sta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/describe-mrs-grabills-wartime-affairs-primarily-in-newtonia-mo-transcription-to-my-daughters-in-response-to-your-oft-repeated-request-that-i-should-preserve-my-memoirs-of-war-time-experience-by-putting-them-on-paper-i-hereby-make-an-effort-at-recording-them-the-yeas-of-the-later-fifties-and-of-1860-were-marked-by-great-uncertainty-and-unrest-in-the-minds-of-the-people-sectional-divisions-in-politics-a-weak-willed-president-the-growing-arrogance-of-the-southern-members-of-congress-who-with-comparatively-little-opposition-from-its-members-from-the-north-dominated-in-affairs-of-sta-image178713427.html
RMMAN2PB–Describe Mrs. Grabill's wartime affairs primarily in Newtonia, Mo. Transcription: To My Daughters In response to your oft. repeated request that I should preserve my memoirs of war-time experience by putting them on paper, I hereby make an effort at recording them. The yeas of the later fifties and of 1860 were marked by great uncertainty and unrest in the minds of the people. Sectional divisions in politics, a weak-willed President, the growing arrogance of the Southern members of Congress, who, with comparatively little opposition from its members from the North, dominated in affairs of Sta
Kidderminster, UK. 7th July, 2018. A journey back in time continues at the Severn Valley Railway as we turn the clock back to the 1940s. Visitors and staff pull out all the stops to ensure a realistic WW2 wartime Britain is experienced by all on this heritage railway line. 'Wanted - Land Girls' sign on display at a vintage, rural railway station calling for all to support the nation's need for food supplies. A reminder of Britain's community spirit in times of need and crisis: we're all in this together. Credit: Lee Hudson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kidderminster-uk-7th-july-2018-a-journey-back-in-time-continues-at-the-severn-valley-railway-as-we-turn-the-clock-back-to-the-1940s-visitors-and-staff-pull-out-all-the-stops-to-ensure-a-realistic-ww2-wartime-britain-is-experienced-by-all-on-this-heritage-railway-line-wanted-land-girls-sign-on-display-at-a-vintage-rural-railway-station-calling-for-all-to-support-the-nations-need-for-food-supplies-a-reminder-of-britains-community-spirit-in-times-of-need-and-crisis-were-all-in-this-together-credit-lee-hudsonalamy-live-news-image211375820.html
RMP7W00C–Kidderminster, UK. 7th July, 2018. A journey back in time continues at the Severn Valley Railway as we turn the clock back to the 1940s. Visitors and staff pull out all the stops to ensure a realistic WW2 wartime Britain is experienced by all on this heritage railway line. 'Wanted - Land Girls' sign on display at a vintage, rural railway station calling for all to support the nation's need for food supplies. A reminder of Britain's community spirit in times of need and crisis: we're all in this together. Credit: Lee Hudson/Alamy Live News
Southend Pier, Southend on Sea, Essex, UK. 15th Oct, 2020. At the beginning of WW2 in 1939 Southend Pier became a Royal Navy shore base renamed HMS Leigh, taking charge of all shipping in out of the Thames into London. On 15 October 1945 the Royal Navy handed back HMS Leigh to the people of Southend. To commemorate this date and the pier's wartime history a plaque was unveiled today by the Mayor and Mayoress of Southend. HMS Leigh marshalled thousands of ships and millions of troops and supplies necessary to keep the Allied war effort going. COVID restricted Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/southend-pier-southend-on-sea-essex-uk-15th-oct-2020-at-the-beginning-of-ww2-in-1939-southend-pier-became-a-royal-navy-shore-base-renamed-hms-leigh-taking-charge-of-all-shipping-in-out-of-the-thames-into-london-on-15-october-1945-the-royal-navy-handed-back-hms-leigh-to-the-people-of-southend-to-commemorate-this-date-and-the-piers-wartime-history-a-plaque-was-unveiled-today-by-the-mayor-and-mayoress-of-southend-hms-leigh-marshalled-thousands-of-ships-and-millions-of-troops-and-supplies-necessary-to-keep-the-allied-war-effort-going-covid-restricted-image382518780.html
RM2D696H0–Southend Pier, Southend on Sea, Essex, UK. 15th Oct, 2020. At the beginning of WW2 in 1939 Southend Pier became a Royal Navy shore base renamed HMS Leigh, taking charge of all shipping in out of the Thames into London. On 15 October 1945 the Royal Navy handed back HMS Leigh to the people of Southend. To commemorate this date and the pier's wartime history a plaque was unveiled today by the Mayor and Mayoress of Southend. HMS Leigh marshalled thousands of ships and millions of troops and supplies necessary to keep the Allied war effort going. COVID restricted
London Whitehall Monument to recognise the contribution of thousands of women during World War 2, sculpted by John w Mills and unveiled by Queen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-whitehall-monument-to-recognise-the-contribution-of-thousands-of-women-during-world-war-2-sculpted-by-john-w-mills-and-unveiled-by-queen-image568304922.html
RM2T0GEMA–London Whitehall Monument to recognise the contribution of thousands of women during World War 2, sculpted by John w Mills and unveiled by Queen
Lend a hand on the land recruitment poster from wartime in Great Britain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lend-a-hand-on-the-land-recruitment-poster-from-wartime-in-great-britain-image235666632.html
RMRKBF5C–Lend a hand on the land recruitment poster from wartime in Great Britain
A 1942 wartime advertisement from Bentley Cars and headlined ‘in peace and in war’. Concerned with wartime shortages the advert explains that their cars are increasingly being used by executives of organisations engaged in vital War production where the nature of there work necessitates long and frequent journeys. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1942-wartime-advertisement-from-bentley-cars-and-headlined-in-peace-and-in-war-concerned-with-wartime-shortages-the-advert-explains-that-their-cars-are-increasingly-being-used-by-executives-of-organisations-engaged-in-vital-war-production-where-the-nature-of-there-work-necessitates-long-and-frequent-journeys-image563272564.html
RF2RMB7W8–A 1942 wartime advertisement from Bentley Cars and headlined ‘in peace and in war’. Concerned with wartime shortages the advert explains that their cars are increasingly being used by executives of organisations engaged in vital War production where the nature of there work necessitates long and frequent journeys.
Submariners support London's warship week through the bombed streets of London in January 1942 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/submariners-support-londons-warship-week-through-the-bombed-streets-image156728784.html
RMK2YH4G–Submariners support London's warship week through the bombed streets of London in January 1942
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II talks to Betty Royle from London, Pat Blake (left) from Surrey and Patsie Young (2nd left) from Dorset, at the Imperial War Museum. The three women served with Her Majesty in the ATS during the second World War. The vehicle is a 1940 Austin Utility owned by Mr. John Simpson. * The Queen was reunited with her Wartime collegues after opening the Women in War exhibition at the Museum, which highlights the vital work that they did to help the War effort. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-britains-queen-elizabeth-ii-talks-to-betty-royle-from-london-pat-blake-107339375.html
RMG6HMD3–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II talks to Betty Royle from London, Pat Blake (left) from Surrey and Patsie Young (2nd left) from Dorset, at the Imperial War Museum. The three women served with Her Majesty in the ATS during the second World War. The vehicle is a 1940 Austin Utility owned by Mr. John Simpson. * The Queen was reunited with her Wartime collegues after opening the Women in War exhibition at the Museum, which highlights the vital work that they did to help the War effort.
A scene at Liverpool Street Station during World War One. Women took over men's work and loaded up trains, sent off parcels, pushed barrows laden with luggage and generally took charge of the stations, thereby leaving the men free to fight. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-scene-at-liverpool-street-station-during-world-war-one-women-took-78081800.html
RMEF0X3M–A scene at Liverpool Street Station during World War One. Women took over men's work and loaded up trains, sent off parcels, pushed barrows laden with luggage and generally took charge of the stations, thereby leaving the men free to fight.
1940s WOMEN IN A WELDING CLASS AT THE BEGINNING OF WORLD WAR 2 HOPING TO SPEED PRODUCTION AND ASSIST IN THE WAR EFFORT - q6154 CPC001 HARS CONFLICT FEMALES WW2 JOBS COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH LADIES PERSONS GOGGLES MALES CONFIDENCE B&W SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS HOME FRONT HIGH ANGLE ADVENTURE AND EFFORT EXCITEMENT WORLD WARS LABOR PRIDE WORLD WAR WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT FEMININE OCCUPATIONS WARTIME WELDING HOPING HEAD SCARF FEMINISM WORLD WAR 2 ASSIST EMPLOYEE WELDERS COOPERATION DEFENSE BEGINNING BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY LABORING OLD FASHIONED WORK CLOTHES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1940s-women-in-a-welding-class-at-the-beginning-of-world-war-2-hoping-to-speed-production-and-assist-in-the-war-effort-q6154-cpc001-hars-conflict-females-ww2-jobs-copy-space-half-length-ladies-persons-goggles-males-confidence-bw-skill-occupation-skills-home-front-high-angle-adventure-and-effort-excitement-world-wars-labor-pride-world-war-world-war-two-world-war-ii-opportunity-employment-feminine-occupations-wartime-welding-hoping-head-scarf-feminism-world-war-2-assist-employee-welders-cooperation-defense-beginning-black-and-white-caucasian-ethnicity-laboring-old-fashioned-work-clothes-image549527625.html
RM2PX142H–1940s WOMEN IN A WELDING CLASS AT THE BEGINNING OF WORLD WAR 2 HOPING TO SPEED PRODUCTION AND ASSIST IN THE WAR EFFORT - q6154 CPC001 HARS CONFLICT FEMALES WW2 JOBS COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH LADIES PERSONS GOGGLES MALES CONFIDENCE B&W SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS HOME FRONT HIGH ANGLE ADVENTURE AND EFFORT EXCITEMENT WORLD WARS LABOR PRIDE WORLD WAR WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT FEMININE OCCUPATIONS WARTIME WELDING HOPING HEAD SCARF FEMINISM WORLD WAR 2 ASSIST EMPLOYEE WELDERS COOPERATION DEFENSE BEGINNING BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY LABORING OLD FASHIONED WORK CLOTHES
UK, Yorkshire, Sheffield, Barker’s Pool, Women of Steel, War Memorial, 2016 sculpture by Martin Jennings, celebrating women working in wartime industr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uk-yorkshire-sheffield-barkers-pool-women-of-steel-war-memorial-2016-sculpture-by-martin-jennings-celebrating-women-working-in-wartime-industr-image327022050.html
RM2A013XX–UK, Yorkshire, Sheffield, Barker’s Pool, Women of Steel, War Memorial, 2016 sculpture by Martin Jennings, celebrating women working in wartime industr
Vintage WW2 Propaganda 'Housewives! Save waste fats for explosives!' American propaganda print for the 'the National wartime nutrition program' from 1943. The poster emphasizes the importance of housekeeping with resources. A nation in wartime cannot afford needless waste In the propaganda poster you see a frying pan, pouring out the fat to be likened by the lubricant to an artillery cannon, manned by three American soldiers wearing the early type of US helmet (inspired by the British helmets). Fat is an important ingredient in the making of explosives Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-ww2-propaganda-housewives!-save-waste-fats-for-explosives!-image151179163.html
RMJNXPFR–Vintage WW2 Propaganda 'Housewives! Save waste fats for explosives!' American propaganda print for the 'the National wartime nutrition program' from 1943. The poster emphasizes the importance of housekeeping with resources. A nation in wartime cannot afford needless waste In the propaganda poster you see a frying pan, pouring out the fat to be likened by the lubricant to an artillery cannon, manned by three American soldiers wearing the early type of US helmet (inspired by the British helmets). Fat is an important ingredient in the making of explosives
Horses requisitioned for the war effort during World War I, Paris, France. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-horses-requisitioned-for-the-war-effort-during-world-war-i-paris-france-43804057.html
RMCF7CEH–Horses requisitioned for the war effort during World War I, Paris, France.
Lord Beaverbrook the Minister for Aircraft Production appealed for objects wholly or partly made of aluminium for the manufacture of aeroplanes. Photograph of a woman from the from the Women's Voluntary Service outside their town hall, surrounded by kitchen utensils including a German steel helmet from World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lord-beaverbrook-the-minister-for-aircraft-production-appealed-for-objects-wholly-or-partly-made-of-aluminium-for-the-manufacture-of-aeroplanes-photograph-of-a-woman-from-the-from-the-womens-voluntary-service-outside-their-town-hall-surrounded-by-kitchen-utensils-including-a-german-steel-helmet-from-world-war-one-image501420401.html
RM2M3NJRD–Lord Beaverbrook the Minister for Aircraft Production appealed for objects wholly or partly made of aluminium for the manufacture of aeroplanes. Photograph of a woman from the from the Women's Voluntary Service outside their town hall, surrounded by kitchen utensils including a German steel helmet from World War One.
The Duke Duchess of Windsor in wartime The abdicated Edward was desperate for a role in the war effort but the Government Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-duke-duchess-of-windsor-in-wartime-the-abdicated-edward-was-desperate-19765438.html
RMB44B0E–The Duke Duchess of Windsor in wartime The abdicated Edward was desperate for a role in the war effort but the Government
Advertisement in a 1918 issue of Punch magazine, urging British citizens to invest in government war bonds (at a preferential interest rate) to help the war effort Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/advertisement-in-a-1918-issue-of-punch-magazine-urging-british-citizens-to-invest-in-government-war-bonds-at-a-preferential-interest-rate-to-help-the-war-effort-image574758034.html
RM2TB2DMJ–Advertisement in a 1918 issue of Punch magazine, urging British citizens to invest in government war bonds (at a preferential interest rate) to help the war effort
Original illustrated comic cartoon postcard The Whole Dam Family. Illustrates how the whole family were doing their bit for the war effort - the men are soldiers, the younger in the cavalry, the older girl is a red cross nurse and the mother is an ambulance driver, the teenage girl is a land girl, whilst the teenage boy is in the scouts, even the family dog has a role, looking quizzical, collecting money for the red cross fund.. The Regent Publishing Co. London, dated 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-illustrated-comic-cartoon-postcard-the-whole-dam-family-illustrates-how-the-whole-family-were-doing-their-bit-for-the-war-effort-the-men-are-soldiers-the-younger-in-the-cavalry-the-older-girl-is-a-red-cross-nurse-and-the-mother-is-an-ambulance-driver-the-teenage-girl-is-a-land-girl-whilst-the-teenage-boy-is-in-the-scouts-even-the-family-dog-has-a-role-looking-quizzical-collecting-money-for-the-red-cross-fund-the-regent-publishing-co-london-dated-1918-image491138170.html
RM2KF17MX–Original illustrated comic cartoon postcard The Whole Dam Family. Illustrates how the whole family were doing their bit for the war effort - the men are soldiers, the younger in the cavalry, the older girl is a red cross nurse and the mother is an ambulance driver, the teenage girl is a land girl, whilst the teenage boy is in the scouts, even the family dog has a role, looking quizzical, collecting money for the red cross fund.. The Regent Publishing Co. London, dated 1918
Women packing and loading shell castings during WWI. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/women-packing-and-loading-shell-castings-during-wwi-from-the-pageant-of-the-century-published-1934-image327129301.html
RM2A060N9–Women packing and loading shell castings during WWI. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934.
Aviation Machinists mates at Navy pier, Chicago, Illinois. Students working on a complex aircraft engine. July 1942. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-aviation-machinists-mates-at-navy-pier-chicago-illinois-students-working-133016680.html
RFHMBC3M–Aviation Machinists mates at Navy pier, Chicago, Illinois. Students working on a complex aircraft engine. July 1942.
World War One comic postcard by artist F E Morgan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-world-war-one-comic-postcard-by-artist-f-e-morgan-58523897.html
RMDB5YR5–World War One comic postcard by artist F E Morgan
Canadian First World War poster warning against the illegal hoarding of food. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-first-world-war-poster-warning-against-the-illegal-hoarding-of-food-image591705525.html
RM2WAJEC5–Canadian First World War poster warning against the illegal hoarding of food.
Southend Pier, Southend on Sea, Essex, UK. 15th Oct, 2020. At the beginning of WW2 in 1939 Southend Pier became a Royal Navy shore base renamed HMS Leigh, taking charge of all shipping in out of the Thames into London. On 15 October 1945 the Royal Navy handed back HMS Leigh to the people of Southend. To commemorate this date and the pier's wartime history a plaque was unveiled today by the Mayor and Mayoress of Southend. HMS Leigh marshalled thousands of ships and millions of troops and supplies necessary to keep the Allied war effort going. COVID restricted Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/southend-pier-southend-on-sea-essex-uk-15th-oct-2020-at-the-beginning-of-ww2-in-1939-southend-pier-became-a-royal-navy-shore-base-renamed-hms-leigh-taking-charge-of-all-shipping-in-out-of-the-thames-into-london-on-15-october-1945-the-royal-navy-handed-back-hms-leigh-to-the-people-of-southend-to-commemorate-this-date-and-the-piers-wartime-history-a-plaque-was-unveiled-today-by-the-mayor-and-mayoress-of-southend-hms-leigh-marshalled-thousands-of-ships-and-millions-of-troops-and-supplies-necessary-to-keep-the-allied-war-effort-going-covid-restricted-image382518861.html
RM2D696KW–Southend Pier, Southend on Sea, Essex, UK. 15th Oct, 2020. At the beginning of WW2 in 1939 Southend Pier became a Royal Navy shore base renamed HMS Leigh, taking charge of all shipping in out of the Thames into London. On 15 October 1945 the Royal Navy handed back HMS Leigh to the people of Southend. To commemorate this date and the pier's wartime history a plaque was unveiled today by the Mayor and Mayoress of Southend. HMS Leigh marshalled thousands of ships and millions of troops and supplies necessary to keep the Allied war effort going. COVID restricted
1942 Fordson Standard 27hp Tractor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1942-fordson-standard-27hp-tractor-image208718823.html
RMP3FXYK–1942 Fordson Standard 27hp Tractor
Senior woman in uniform working isolated in vintage office on old-fashioned typewriter at 1940s WWII wartime event, UK. Working women. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-woman-in-uniform-working-isolated-in-vintage-office-on-old-fashioned-typewriter-at-1940s-wwii-wartime-event-uk-working-women-image352576099.html
RM2BDH6BF–Senior woman in uniform working isolated in vintage office on old-fashioned typewriter at 1940s WWII wartime event, UK. Working women.
A 1942 advertisement for the National Savings Groups encouraging communities to club together and save in neighbourhood groups. The advertisement features a Mrs Venning the busy wife of a Rickmansworth doctor telling of her splendid work for National Savings, Her own weekly collection brings in £10 weekly for the war effort. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1942-advertisement-for-the-national-savings-groups-encouraging-communities-to-club-together-and-save-in-neighbourhood-groups-the-advertisement-features-a-mrs-venning-the-busy-wife-of-a-rickmansworth-doctor-telling-of-her-splendid-work-for-national-savings-her-own-weekly-collection-brings-in-10-weekly-for-the-war-effort-image550823893.html
RF2R045DW–A 1942 advertisement for the National Savings Groups encouraging communities to club together and save in neighbourhood groups. The advertisement features a Mrs Venning the busy wife of a Rickmansworth doctor telling of her splendid work for National Savings, Her own weekly collection brings in £10 weekly for the war effort.
Women's Land Army or Land Girls of Timber Corps doing forestry work in southern England during World War Two Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-womens-land-army-or-land-girls-of-timber-corps-doing-forestry-work-163015376.html
RMKD5YNM–Women's Land Army or Land Girls of Timber Corps doing forestry work in southern England during World War Two
Original old vintage magazine advert from the WW2 period. Wartime advertisement dated 1944 advertising National Savings for the war effort Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-original-old-vintage-magazine-advert-from-the-ww2-period-wartime-advertisement-102500289.html
RMFXN84H–Original old vintage magazine advert from the WW2 period. Wartime advertisement dated 1944 advertising National Savings for the war effort
Women took over many men's jobs during World War One, thereby leaving the men free to fight. Seen here a class of women receive a lesson in boot repairing from a cobbler. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-women-took-over-many-mens-jobs-during-world-war-one-thereby-leaving-78081861.html
RMEF0X5W–Women took over many men's jobs during World War One, thereby leaving the men free to fight. Seen here a class of women receive a lesson in boot repairing from a cobbler.
1940s WOMAN ROSIE THE RIVETER SUPERIMPOSED OVER AIRPLANES IN FACTORY 1940s WARTIME WWII - i3963c HAR001 HARS MANY AIRCRAFT PATTERN YOUNG ADULT LIFESTYLE PLANES POINT HISTORY FEMALES READY WW2 FLIGHT UNITED STATES COPY SPACE LADIES PERSONS INSPIRATION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA II AMERICANA DENIM FOCUS B&W NORTH AMERICA GOALS HOME FRONT HEAD AND SHOULDERS AIRPLANES COMPOSITE EFFORT MILITARY AIRPLANE WORLD WARS LABOR WORLD WAR WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II AVIATION OCCUPATIONS PATRIOT RIVETER ROSIE ENCLOSED LONE PATRIOTIC ROSIE THE RIVETER ARMAMENT ASSEMBLE COMMERCE COOPERATION DEFENSE LOOKING UP Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1940s-woman-rosie-the-riveter-superimposed-over-airplanes-in-factory-1940s-wartime-wwii-i3963c-har001-hars-many-aircraft-pattern-young-adult-lifestyle-planes-point-history-females-ready-ww2-flight-united-states-copy-space-ladies-persons-inspiration-united-states-of-america-ii-americana-denim-focus-bw-north-america-goals-home-front-head-and-shoulders-airplanes-composite-effort-military-airplane-world-wars-labor-world-war-world-war-two-world-war-ii-aviation-occupations-patriot-riveter-rosie-enclosed-lone-patriotic-rosie-the-riveter-armament-assemble-commerce-cooperation-defense-looking-up-image442319017.html
RM2GKHABN–1940s WOMAN ROSIE THE RIVETER SUPERIMPOSED OVER AIRPLANES IN FACTORY 1940s WARTIME WWII - i3963c HAR001 HARS MANY AIRCRAFT PATTERN YOUNG ADULT LIFESTYLE PLANES POINT HISTORY FEMALES READY WW2 FLIGHT UNITED STATES COPY SPACE LADIES PERSONS INSPIRATION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA II AMERICANA DENIM FOCUS B&W NORTH AMERICA GOALS HOME FRONT HEAD AND SHOULDERS AIRPLANES COMPOSITE EFFORT MILITARY AIRPLANE WORLD WARS LABOR WORLD WAR WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II AVIATION OCCUPATIONS PATRIOT RIVETER ROSIE ENCLOSED LONE PATRIOTIC ROSIE THE RIVETER ARMAMENT ASSEMBLE COMMERCE COOPERATION DEFENSE LOOKING UP
An early press photograph of kitchen waste (pigfeed puddings) made from waste that had been collected by the Westminster City Council Food Utilisation Plant. During the second world war, and for some time afterwards, collections of household food waste were collected and used as feed in local municipal pig farms or boiled up as pig feed ‘puddings’ by special steam cookers. Pig clubs were even set up on school playing fields to 'turn waste into ham and bacon' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-early-press-photograph-of-kitchen-waste-pigfeed-puddings-made-from-waste-that-had-been-collected-by-the-westminster-city-council-food-utilisation-plant-during-the-second-world-war-and-for-some-time-afterwards-collections-of-household-food-waste-were-collected-and-used-as-feed-in-local-municipal-pig-farms-or-boiled-up-as-pig-feed-puddings-by-special-steam-cookers-pig-clubs-were-even-set-up-on-school-playing-fields-to-turn-waste-into-ham-and-bacon-image352352802.html
RM2BD71GJ–An early press photograph of kitchen waste (pigfeed puddings) made from waste that had been collected by the Westminster City Council Food Utilisation Plant. During the second world war, and for some time afterwards, collections of household food waste were collected and used as feed in local municipal pig farms or boiled up as pig feed ‘puddings’ by special steam cookers. Pig clubs were even set up on school playing fields to 'turn waste into ham and bacon'
Vintage ' UNITED' 'UNITED NATIONS FIGHT FOR FREEDOM' Propaganda Poster WW2 created during the Second World War (1943), according to the Declaration of the United Nations of 1942. The Poster, created by United States Office of War Information and made by United States Government Printing Office. The poster features the flags of those countries or governments-in-exile that pledged to support the Allied effort.This poster is important because it represents the very origins of the United Nations as a wartime alliance, before it became an official post war entity Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-united-united-nations-fight-for-freedom-propaganda-poster-ww2-created-during-the-second-world-war-1943-according-to-the-declaration-of-the-united-nations-of-1942-the-poster-created-by-united-states-office-of-war-information-and-made-by-united-states-government-printing-office-the-poster-features-the-flags-of-those-countries-or-governments-in-exile-that-pledged-to-support-the-allied-effortthis-poster-is-important-because-it-represents-the-very-origins-of-the-united-nations-as-a-wartime-alliance-before-it-became-an-official-post-war-entity-image208042432.html
RMP2D46T–Vintage ' UNITED' 'UNITED NATIONS FIGHT FOR FREEDOM' Propaganda Poster WW2 created during the Second World War (1943), according to the Declaration of the United Nations of 1942. The Poster, created by United States Office of War Information and made by United States Government Printing Office. The poster features the flags of those countries or governments-in-exile that pledged to support the Allied effort.This poster is important because it represents the very origins of the United Nations as a wartime alliance, before it became an official post war entity
UK, Yorkshire, Sheffield, Barker’s Pool, Women of Steel, War Memorial, 2016 sculpture by Martin Jennings, celebrating women working in wartime industr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uk-yorkshire-sheffield-barkers-pool-women-of-steel-war-memorial-2016-sculpture-by-martin-jennings-celebrating-women-working-in-wartime-industr-image327022064.html
RM2A013YC–UK, Yorkshire, Sheffield, Barker’s Pool, Women of Steel, War Memorial, 2016 sculpture by Martin Jennings, celebrating women working in wartime industr
'The week's food facts No. 3'. Please make full use of fruits and vegtables now so plentiful. It is important that we should eat home produce rather than waste food which comes from overseas. Never waste anything, however small. Never eat more than enough. You'll be fitter, you'll save money, you'll make cargo space available for materials of war. Every time you cook you can help or hinder Hilter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-weeks-food-facts-no-3-please-make-full-use-of-fruits-and-vegtables-now-so-plentiful-it-is-important-that-we-should-eat-home-produce-rather-than-waste-food-which-comes-from-overseas-never-waste-anything-however-small-never-eat-more-than-enough-youll-be-fitter-youll-save-money-youll-make-cargo-space-available-for-materials-of-war-every-time-you-cook-you-can-help-or-hinder-hilter-image501418152.html
RM2M3NFY4–'The week's food facts No. 3'. Please make full use of fruits and vegtables now so plentiful. It is important that we should eat home produce rather than waste food which comes from overseas. Never waste anything, however small. Never eat more than enough. You'll be fitter, you'll save money, you'll make cargo space available for materials of war. Every time you cook you can help or hinder Hilter.
Workers at Staten Island Shipyards constructing a ship during World War I. Shipyards played a vital role in the war effort, producing new vessels for the American military. This image captures the labor-intensive process of building ships to support wartime operations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/workers-at-staten-island-shipyards-constructing-a-ship-during-world-war-i-shipyards-played-a-vital-role-in-the-war-effort-producing-new-vessels-for-the-american-military-this-image-captures-the-labor-intensive-process-of-building-ships-to-support-wartime-operations-image558199478.html
RM2RC453J–Workers at Staten Island Shipyards constructing a ship during World War I. Shipyards played a vital role in the war effort, producing new vessels for the American military. This image captures the labor-intensive process of building ships to support wartime operations.
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