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World War II Women. While cabinet ministers were addressing 6000 women at the Albert Hall
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World War II Women. While cabinet ministers were addressing 6000 women at the Albert Hall
World War II Women. While cabinet ministers were addressing 6000 women at the Albert Hall today, WaFS outside were playing a new game " Hand" football. In this game they must not touch the ball with their feet. London, October 1943 P010235
WATFORD
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Media ID 21686640
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Ball Games Inner Boroughs Inner London Kensington Gardens Outdoor Leisure Activities Royal Albert Hall Albert Memorial
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This print captures a unique moment during World War II, showcasing the resilience and spirit of women on the home front. As cabinet ministers addressed a crowd of 6000 women at London's prestigious Albert Hall, an unexpected scene unfolded outside. WaFS (Women's Auxiliary Fire Service) personnel engaged in a lively game of "Hand" football, demonstrating their ability to find joy amidst conflict. In this intriguing game, these remarkable women were challenged to play football without using their feet. Their determination and camaraderie shone through as they skillfully maneuvered the ball with their hands, defying traditional rules while embracing the spirit of fun and competition. Set against the backdrop of Kensington Gardens and the iconic Royal Albert Hall, this snapshot encapsulates both leisure activities and wartime responsibilities coexisting harmoniously. It serves as a reminder that even in times of great adversity, people can find solace in sports and recreation. Londoners during this period faced immense challenges brought about by war; yet here we witness men and women engaging in outdoor leisure activities despite ongoing conflicts. This image symbolizes unity among genders as they collectively navigate through uncertain times. Preserved by Mirrorpix from Memory Lane Prints, this photograph not only documents history but also celebrates the strength and resilience displayed by individuals on both sides of gender lines during World War II.
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