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Female royal flying corps driver 1918
Female royal flying corps driver from a painting by Harrington Mann. Date: 1918
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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This evocative painting by Harrington Mann captures the spirit of determination and courage embodied by the Female Royal Flying Corps Drivers during World War I. Dated 1918, the artwork depicts a woman in uniform, her gaze fixed on the road ahead as she skillfully maneuvers a large military vehicle. The First World War saw a significant expansion of opportunities for women in the military, and the Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) was established in March 1918 to free up men for combat roles. The WRAF included various branches, one of which was the Women's Transport Company, where drivers like the one depicted in this painting played a crucial role in supporting the war effort. These women were responsible for transporting supplies, ammunition, and even wounded soldiers to the front lines, often under dangerous and challenging conditions. The painting captures the intensity and focus of these women, who defied societal norms and expectations to serve their country in such a vital capacity. The Female Royal Flying Corps Drivers' contributions to the war effort were invaluable, paving the way for greater gender equality in the military and beyond.
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