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Women Pushing Wheelbarrows And Working As Labourers Whilst The Men Were Away Fighting, During The First World War. From The Story Of Seventy Momentous Years, Published By Odhams Press 1937

Women Pushing Wheelbarrows And Working As Labourers Whilst The Men Were Away Fighting, During The First World War. From The Story Of Seventy Momentous Years, Published By Odhams Press 1937


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Women Pushing Wheelbarrows And Working As Labourers Whilst The Men Were Away Fighting, During The First World War. From The Story Of Seventy Momentous Years, Published By Odhams Press 1937

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Absence First Front Home Labour Labourers Pushing Woman Women Work Working World Wheelbarrows


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This print captures the resilience and determination of women during the First World War. As men were away fighting on the front lines, these strong-willed women stepped up to fill their shoes as laborers, pushing wheelbarrows and working tirelessly to keep society functioning. Published in 1937 by Odhams Press, this image is a powerful reminder of the significant role that women played on the home front during times of war. With their husbands, fathers, and brothers absent from their daily lives, these brave women took on physically demanding jobs traditionally reserved for men. The photograph symbolizes not only their physical strength but also their unwavering commitment to supporting their country's efforts. Their hard work ensured that essential services continued running smoothly while simultaneously keeping morale high among those left behind. In an era when gender roles were strictly defined, this image challenges societal norms and showcases how women defied expectations to contribute meaningfully to wartime efforts. It serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of these remarkable individuals who kept the home fires burning while anxiously awaiting news from loved ones at war. Ken Welsh's expert photography skillfully captures both the grit and grace exhibited by these extraordinary women during one of history's most challenging periods.

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