"TW Grenades. Machining."

Maker
Unknown
Production date
1915-1918
Description
The workshop is full of machining or finishing tools driven by a complex array of belts driven by an overhead drive shaft. Munitionettes are standing or sitting on padded leather stools at the machines, machining oval grenades of the smooth type. There is electric lighting. A man supervises. From "Munition Work Record. The Falkirk Iron Coy, Ltd, 1915-1918."
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Object detail

Department
Maker
Production date
1915-1918
Subject person
Subject notes
In 1915 the UK government took power over munitions production and directed many women into the industry; their numbers rose from 212,000 in 1914 to 950,000 by 1918. On average their pay was less than half that of men. They became known as munitionettes.
Accession number
P05204

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