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Women’s Lives in the First World War
Women’s lives in the First World War – Part One
Women’s Lives in Britain during the First World War: Part Two
Women’s Lives in the First World War, Part Three: Making ends meet in Chelsea; one woman’s First World War
Women’s Lives in the First World War, Part Four: Hidden lives
My great grandmothers and me: International Women’s Day 2021
Mary Macarthur
The Life of Mary Macarthur
Mary Macarthur: A New Biography, published October 16th 2019
Podcast Mary Macarthur
Film Mary Macarthur
Fred Kershaw and the National Federation of Women Workers: a tribute to an unsung public servant
The Newcastle upon Tyne Branch of the National Federation of Women Workers
Women and work
Biscuit Makers to the King and a Brave Bunch of Women Workers
Don’t Try to be Sexy, Ms Smith: ‘Equality’ in the 1970s
‘The Weather Was Hot, The Way was Long’: the 1918 strike for equal pay
The garment industry 2018; can we learn anything from the Edwardian campaigners?
Coventry related posts
How To Keep Happy
The Birth of a Coventry Street
Moving into Kensington Road
Kensington Road Part Three: 1909-11, the Growing Family
Decorations Hide City’s Scars* VE Day in Coventry
May Day in Coventry 1920
Peace and Plenty: Coventry leading the way, 1938
Christmas in Coventry 1919
Podcast Coventry Women’s Lives
A Blue Plaque for Alice Arnold of Coventry
International Women’s Day – a tribute to past and present unsung heroines of our communities.
More posts
The Girl on the Beach and the use of photographs in historical research
Spring Notes
International Women’s Day and Women’s Friendships
Ellen and Sylvia: Chelsea 1906
Family discoveries: aspects of life in 1930s Britain
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