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War work for women

Miss Kay Charles, member of the Mechanised Transport Training Corps, who are on the look out for more female motor cyclists. The MTTC was founded in 1939, and renamed the Mechanised Transport Corps (MTC) in 1940. Date: 1939

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This photograph, taken in 1939, showcases the dynamic role of women in the war effort during the early stages of World War II. The image features Miss Kay Charles, a member of the Mechanised Transport Training Corps (MTTC), who is eagerly recruiting more female motorcyclists. The MTTC, later renamed the Mechanised Transport Corps (MTC) in 1940, was established in 1939 to meet the increasing demand for skilled transport personnel in the military. Women, like Miss Charles, played a crucial role in the war effort by operating motorbikes and other vehicles to transport supplies, ammunition, and messages between military bases. Their contributions were essential in keeping the military machinery running smoothly and efficiently. The women in the MTTC wore distinctive uniforms, which included leather jackets, helmets, and goggles, to ensure they were well-equipped for their duties. The motorbikes, too, were specially adapted for women, with lower seats and smaller engines to accommodate their needs. This photograph is a testament to the indomitable spirit and determination of women during the 1930s and 1940s. As the world faced the unprecedented challenges of war, women stepped up to the plate and proved that they were more than capable of performing roles traditionally reserved for men. This image is a reminder of the vital contributions made by women during World War II and the important place they hold in military history.

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