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Timber Yard, Lambeth 1916 BL23561_029
TIMBER YARD, Hamptons Munitions Works, Lambeth, London. While many women were employed during WWI to work in factories, the heavier work was still often left to men. Much of this timber may have been used to make duck boards to be sent to the trenches. Photographed by Harry Bedford Lemere in 1916
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 6.3cm (3" x 2.5")
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This evocative photograph, taken by Harry Bedford Lemere in 1916, captures the bustling activity of the Timber Yard at Hamptons Munitions Works in Lambeth, London during World War I. The image offers a glimpse into the industrial efforts that were vital to the war effort, with men working tirelessly to process and load timber. Amidst the backdrop of the war, women's roles in factories were increasingly recognized, but the heavier work, such as that seen in this timber yard, was still predominantly carried out by men. The timber in this yard may have been destined for the production of duck boards, which were essential for troops moving across muddy and treacherous terrain in the trenches. The scene is a testament to the collective spirit and determination of the workforce during this period. The men, dressed in protective clothing, work in unison to load the timber onto carts or trucks, their faces focused and determined. The timber piles high, ready to be processed and sent to the front lines. The atmosphere is one of industry and urgency, as the men work against the clock to contribute to the war effort. The photograph, now held by Historic England, is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices and hard work that took place during this pivotal time in history. It underscores the importance of the industrial sector in supporting the war effort and the crucial role that men played in the production process, particularly in heavy labor roles.
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