Kate Adie
Interesting talk
at the Greenwich Heritage Centre by Kate Adie on her book on women in World War One.
She spoke without
notes in a very erudite manner which considering she had got very lost getting
there so the event had started an hour late was a remarkable achievement.
The talk covered
the jobs women took on during the war stressing that the idea for all of them
was that it would only be for the duration of the war. She was particularly
interesting about munitions workers and how women jumped to do this work
because it paid well and gave them some degree of freedom.
She talked about
the many voluntary organisations which grew up and the role that many
suffragettes took in them. She also had lovely pictures of some of the medical
roles women took on.
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