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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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