Women Workers as Painters - Women at War - WWII
Women Workers as Painters - Women at War - WWII
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When Britain's men went to war, women picked up the paintbrush. During the Second World War, British women took on painting and decorating roles across shipyards, factories, and public buildings — trades that had long been closed to them.
This vintage photograph captures women painters at work, a quiet but powerful testament to the breadth of roles women filled on the home front. Their contribution helped keep Britain's infrastructure running through years of conflict.
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