Dublin, 16 December 1915 - More than 600 women will begin working in Dublin munitions factories in the New Year. The site selected for the new factory currently holds the old woolen mills on ...
The Canary Girls were British women who worked in munitions factories during World War One and World War Two ... “For the thousands of women working at the munitions factory there was a danger ...
Soldiers at the front needed millions of shells, bullets and guns, known as munitions ... women in WW1. Draft two speeches by David Lloyd-George, first in 1914 trying to encourage women to work ...
Factory Fashion, at Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre, reveals the kind of protective overalls worn by women at Rotherwas munitions ... sites during World War One, where 6,000 worked ...