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Demonstration of how women are solving the food problem (from the British Ministry of Information photographs of women working in factories during WWI)
Demonstration of how women are solving the food problem (from the British Ministry of Information photographs of women working in factories during WWI)
Object number2004.25.4

Demonstration of how women are solving the food problem (from the British Ministry of Information photographs of women working in factories during WWI)

Datec. 1914-1918
CultureBritish, English
MediumGelatin silver print
DimensionsImage: 6 x 8 in. (15.24 x 20.32 cm)
Credit LinePurchase, Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Fund
On View
Not on view
Period20th c
Classification(s)
InscribedInscribed (on label taped to verso): "DEMONSTRATION OF HOW WOMEN ARE SOLVING THE FOOD PRBLEM. WOMEN'S FARM COMPETITIONS AT THE WHITEHALL ESTATE. BISHOP'S STORTFROD."; 146745 Mr. Tresham Gilbey's Farm girls in the Hedge Trimming Competition" ; "SUPPLIED BY The Sort & General Press Agency Ltd., 45 Essex Street, Strand, LONDON. W.C."
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