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Munitionettes 1914-1918

The Munitionettes 1914-1918 Shaping Voices was delighted to receive Heritage funding for its project about the women who worked in the munitions factories in WW1. During the course of the war over 700,000 women, known variably as Munitionettes or Canary Girls, undertook this dangerous work with its risk of health problems and explosions.

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The Munitionettes 1914-1918 Shaping Voices was delighted to receive Heritage funding for its project about the women who worked in the munitions factories in WW1. During the course of the war over 700,000 women, known variably as Munitionettes or Canary Girls, undertook this dangerous work with its risk of health problems and explosions.

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The site had the following in the homepage, "Posts Page Media, Photos Research." I noticed that the web site stated " Shaping Voices Volunteer Researchers." They also stated " A cloud with a silver lining? How were women munition workers seen? Madeline Ida Bedfords Poem. What difference did it make? Bibliography and other sources of information. Poem As important as men. This site contains all our researchers work. Edited versions of the research may be found in a booklet, details of which may be obtained from enquiriesshapingvoices. Hastings Museum and Art Gallery. Click on photo to enlarge."

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