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Mouse Mat : Mrs Dolly Golvy and Mrs Hilda Black at work on the M4 December 1971
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Mrs Dolly Golvy and Mrs Hilda Black at work on the M4 December 1971
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*3309032
Media ID 21494052
© Mirrorpix
Digging Labour Motorways Repairing Roads Spade Tools
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to December 1971, where two remarkable women, Mrs Dolly Golvy and Mrs Hilda Black, can be seen diligently working on the M4. This snapshot captures a significant moment in time for both industry and gender equality. During the 1970s, when opportunities for women in traditionally male-dominated fields were limited, these two trailblazers fearlessly broke barriers by taking up roles in transport and road repair. With their sleeves rolled up and tools in hand, they epitomize strength and determination as they dig into the task at hand. The image showcases the tireless efforts of these extraordinary women who played an integral part in shaping our modern infrastructure. Their commitment to maintaining our roads is evident as they skillfully handle their spades with precision and expertise. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder that progress knows no boundaries. It symbolizes not only the advancements made within the transportation industry but also highlights how far society has come towards achieving gender equality. Through their unwavering dedication to laborious work on this motorway project, Mrs Dolly Golvy and Mrs Hilda Black have become unsung heroes of their time. As we admire this stunning piece of history captured through lens and ink, let us celebrate these inspiring individuals who defied societal norms while leaving an indelible mark on our nation's infrastructure.
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