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No 9 Shop, Sewing Room, August 1914
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No 9 Shop, Sewing Room, August 1914
The date of this photograph is 7th August 1914. Just three days after Britain entered the war. By this date there were already women employed at Swindon Works and this view of the Sewing Room in the Carriage and Wagon Works shows approximately 30 women working on fabric items for carriages. From Swindon Works war records we know that requests were made from the Government for items such as first aid stretchers, cots and mattresses for ambulance trains and blankets. These would have come through the sewing room to be worked on and completed
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Carriage Works No 9 Shop Swindon Works Women 1914 Female Workers
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This photo print, titled "No 9 Shop, Sewing Room, August 1914" offers a glimpse into the bustling world of female workers at Swindon Works during the early days of World War I. Taken on the 7th of August, just three days after Britain's entry into the war, this image showcases approximately 30 women diligently engaged in fabric-related tasks for carriages. As revealed by Swindon Works' war records, these skilled women played a crucial role in fulfilling government requests for essential items required on the frontlines. First aid stretchers, cots and mattresses for ambulance trains, as well as blankets were among their vital contributions to support wounded soldiers. The sewing room depicted here served as a hub where these much-needed supplies passed through various stages of production before being completed. The dedication and expertise displayed by these female workers highlight their significant contribution to both the war effort and Swindon Works' operations. This photograph not only captures a moment frozen in time but also serves as a poignant reminder of how women stepped up during times of crisis. Their tireless efforts behind-the-scenes played an integral part in ensuring that those serving on the battlefields received essential care and comfort. Today, this image stands as a testament to the resilience and determination exhibited by these remarkable women who helped shape history amidst challenging circumstances.
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