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Women porters at Marylebone station, May 1915.
Women porters at Marylebone station, May 1915. Images like this were used to illustrate an article in the Suffragette entitled 'What Women are Doing to Release Men for The Front', which reminded readers that while women were doing 'sterling work' their efforts should not be taken for granted, nor should they be underpaid. The issue of women's war work and their low wages was a frequent theme in all suffrage and feminist literature of the war period. © London Museum/Heritage Images
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AR915763
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5009px × 3755px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1st World War
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
City of Westminster
concept
DAIS
England
Female
Feminism
FIRST WORLD WAR
friend
Friendship
JOB
LADY
London
London Museum
Marylebone
Marylebone station
MATE
Monochrome
Newspaper
OCCUPATION
People
Photograph
Platform
Politics
Porter
PROFESSION
RAILWAY TRACK
RIGHTS
STATION
Suffrage
TGN
The Suffragette
Train
transport
TRANSPORTATION
war effort
Wars
Woman
Women
women's liberation
women's movement
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
women's war work
World War I
WORLD WAR ONE
WW1