ATS Girls Who Repaired Vehicles - Women at War WWII
ATS Girls Who Repaired Vehicles - Women at War WWII
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This evocative vintage art print reproduction celebrates the remarkable women of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) who kept Britain's war machine running during World War II. From 1941, women were called up for war work in roles such as mechanics, engineers, munitions workers, air raid wardens, and bus and fire engine drivers.
By mid-1943, almost 90% of single women and 80% of married women were working in factories, on the land, or in the armed forces — a testament to their extraordinary contribution to the war effort.
Printed on luster premium photo paper, this reproduction is a powerful tribute to the women who rolled up their sleeves and got the job done.
- Printed on luster premium photo paper
- Available in multiple sizes
- Ships rolled in a protective tube

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