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Lily Hill at her giant press stamping out the metal foundations of baby prams at a

Lily Hill at her giant press stamping out the metal foundations of baby prams at a


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Lily Hill at her giant press stamping out the metal foundations of baby prams at a

Lily Hill at her giant press stamping out the metal foundations of baby prams at a factory in Morden, Surrey, December 1947

Daily Mirror
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Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
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Media ID 21494442

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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to December 1947 in Morden, Surrey. The image showcases the remarkable Lily Hill at her giant press, diligently stamping out the metal foundations of baby prams at a bustling factory. Amidst the backdrop of post-war Britain, this snapshot offers a glimpse into an era where women played a pivotal role in manufacturing and industry. With determination etched on her face, Lily personifies the resilience and strength that defined countless working women during this time. As she expertly operates the colossal machine, it is evident that Lily's contribution to society extends far beyond simply assembling pram parts. Her dedication symbolizes how women across the nation were breaking barriers and reshaping societal norms by entering traditionally male-dominated fields. This powerful photograph serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of these trailblazing women who paved the way for future generations. It reminds us of their unwavering commitment to their work and their invaluable contributions to rebuilding post-war Britain. Through Daily Mirror's lens, we are reminded not only of Lily Hill's extraordinary craftsmanship but also of an entire generation whose tireless efforts propelled industries forward amidst challenging times. This image encapsulates both history and progress – an enduring tribute to all those who worked tirelessly behind factory walls during the 1940s.

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