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Locomotive cleaners, about 1916
Women workers cleaning London & South Western Railway Adams 415 class 4-4-2T locomotive number 129, in about 1916. As men joined the armed services during the First World War labour shortages meant that the dirty job of locomotive cleaning was carried out for the first time by women
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Media ID 8340893
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 21.8cm x 25.4cm (8.6" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 21.8cm x 26.9cm (8.6" x 10.6")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print from the National Railway Museum takes us back to a significant moment in history - London & South Western Railway, circa 1916. In this image, we witness a remarkable shift in societal norms as women take on the traditionally male-dominated role of locomotive cleaners for the first time. The photograph showcases a group of determined women diligently scrubbing away at the formidable Adams 415 class 4-4-2T locomotive number 129. Clad in their railway worker uniforms, these trailblazing ladies fearlessly tackle the grueling task with unwavering dedication. During World War I, as men were called upon to serve their country on the front lines, labor shortages became an inevitable consequence. This unforeseen circumstance opened up opportunities for women to step into roles previously reserved exclusively for men. The dirty job of locomotive cleaning was one such occupation that saw a seismic shift towards female workers. This powerful image not only captures an important moment in gender equality but also serves as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of women during times of crisis. Their contribution played an essential role in keeping Britain's railways running smoothly amidst challenging circumstances. As we gaze upon this historic snapshot frozen in time, let us remember and honor these unsung heroes who shattered barriers and paved the way for future generations of strong and independent women within England's railway industry.
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