Industry during the First World War Q28231
Industry during the First World War A female worker making rubber treads on motor vehicle tyres in the rubber factory of Charles Macintosh and Sons Ltd, Manchester, in September 1918.
Industry during the First World War Q28234
Industry during the First World War Female workers hoist motor vehicle tyres in the rubber factory of Charles Macintosh and Sons Ltd, Manchester, in September 1918.
Industry during the First World War Q28236
Industry during the First World War A female worker fixes a studded tread onto a motor vehicle tyre in the rubber factory of Charles Macintosh and Sons Ltd, Manchester, in September 1918.
Industry during the First World War Q28237
Industry during the First World War A female worker poses with a stack of completed motor vehicle tyres in the rubber factory of Charles Macintosh and Sons Ltd, Manchester, in September 1918.
Industry during the First World War Q28239
Industry during the First World War A female asbestos worker pushes a trolley of wet millboard sheets to the drying room in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28240
Industry during the First World War Women sew asbestos mattresses, used to line the boilers of navy vessels, in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28241
Industry during the First World War Female workers painting and rolling asbestos cylinders for use as smoke shells in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28242
Industry during the First World War Female workers cut corrugated asbestos sheets in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28243
Industry during the First World War A female worker pushes a trolley of asbestos mattresses in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28246
Industry during the First World War Female workers saw corners from sheets of asbestos roofing in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28250
Industry during the First World War Female workers lie on the asbestos mattresses they have produced at a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28265
Industry during the First World War A female worker forms the foundation of a motor vehicle tyre tread in the rubber factory of Charles Macintosh and Sons Ltd, Manchester, in September 1918.
Industry during the First World War Q28285
Industry during the First World War Female workers hold a sheet of glass in position in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28286
Industry during the First World War Female workers prepare to remove a sheet of glass from a table in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28289
Industry during the First World War Female workers clean sheets of glass propped up on a wooden 'horse' in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28290
Industry during the First World War Female workers lift and examine glass plates in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28291
Industry during the First World War Female workers pack glass for use as portholes in submarines in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28294
Industry during the First World War Female workers separate cord from glass in a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28295
Industry during the First World War Female workers wearing protective masks shovel plaster used to bed glass on surfacing tables at a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28310
Industry during the First World War Two female workers lift pieces of dough from a cutting machine in an army biscuit factory in Lancashire during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28313
Industry during the First World War Female workers pack army biscuits into tins at a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Industry during the First World War Q28316
Industry during the First World War Female workers hammer together crates, each holding 50 pounds of army biscuits, to be despatched from a Lancashire factory during the First World War.
Leisure and Entertainment during the First World War Q109828
Leisure and Entertainment during the First World War The Home Front: A group of women workers at the British Oil Cake Company, Manchester take a tea break. Leisure opportunities such as this for women during wo... More
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Q28292
Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection Women workers in the Glass alley of a Lancashire Glass Works.
Women at work during the First World War Q28282
Women at work during the First World War A large group of female millers smile for the camera outside a Lancashire flour mill. In the background, the mill building is visible, as are some male mill workers.
Women at work in a Lancashire Asbestos Factory Q28247
Women at work in a Lancashire Asbestos Factory Two women at work in an asbestos factory in Lancashire. Large balloon-like sacks can be seen above their heads. These are part of the dust abstractor plant used ... More
Women at work in a Lancashire Rubber Factory Q28232
Women at work in a Lancashire Rubber Factory A general scene in a rubber factory in Lancashire. A row of women stand at benches to build up the rubber tread on tyres.
Women in Industry during the First World War, c 1918 Q28235
Women in Industry during the First World War, c 1918 A portrait of a woman at work as she canters studded tread on tyres at the Charles Mackintosh rubber factory in Manchester.
Women's War work 1914-1918 Q28311
Women's War work 1914-1918 A women worker in a Lancashire biscuit factory baking army biscuits in a rotating oven.
Glassblowing, Lancashire, c.1892
Glassblowing, Lancashire, c.1892
Making Shuttles Blackburn - A black and white photo of people working ...
Shuttle-making at the Addison Street works in Blackburn of Rowland Baguley and Company, c.1920. The company began in Manchester in 1840, but moved to Blackburn in 1854 where it took over part of the Eagle Found... More