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Veteran driver of the Oxford Bus Company Miss Rosalind Williams getting into her cab for

Veteran driver of the Oxford Bus Company Miss Rosalind Williams getting into her cab for


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Veteran driver of the Oxford Bus Company Miss Rosalind Williams getting into her cab for

Veteran driver of the Oxford Bus Company Miss Rosalind Williams getting into her cab for another journey during the Second World War.
1st October 1943

Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Oxford
Oxfordshire
England

Media ID 21886190

© Mirrorpix

1943 Profession Bus Driver


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 1940s during the Second World War. The image showcases Miss Rosalind Williams, a veteran driver of the Oxford Bus Company, as she prepares for another journey in her trusty cab. It is October 1st, 1943, and amidst the chaos of war, Miss Williams stands tall and determined. This photograph beautifully captures a moment in history when women like Miss Williams played an integral role on the home front. With unwavering dedication and skill, they stepped into traditionally male-dominated professions to keep essential services running smoothly during wartime. As she confidently climbs into her cab, we can only imagine the challenges that Miss Williams faced daily - navigating through blackout conditions or evading enemy attacks while transporting passengers across Oxfordshire. Her resilience and bravery shine through in this snapshot frozen in time. The significance of this image extends beyond its portrayal of a remarkable woman at work; it symbolizes how women's contributions were vital not just on battlefields but also within their own communities. This powerful visual serves as a reminder of the strength and determination displayed by countless women throughout World War II. Daily Mirror's timeless print allows us to honor Miss Rosalind Williams' legacy as well as pay tribute to all those unsung heroes who selflessly served their country during one of history's darkest periods.

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