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Women aircraft maintenance and repair workers, South Wales, World War II, c1939-c1944 (1946)
Women aircraft maintenance and repair workers, South Wales, World War II, c1939-c1944 (1946). The women of South Wales played a skilled part in the maintenance and repair shops in which BOAC engineers serviced engines for the RAF. Mrs Margaret James, a miners widow, had three sons in the forces and a grandson at sea. From " Merchant Airmen - The Air Ministry Account of British Civil Aviation, 1939-1944". [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1946]
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Step back in time with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring an inspiring image of women aircraft maintenance and repair workers from South Wales during World War II. Between 1939 and 1944, these brave women played a pivotal role in keeping the RAF fleet in top condition, defying gender stereotypes and contributing significantly to the war effort. This high-quality mug showcases a captivating piece of history, making it a perfect gift for history enthusiasts, aviation lovers, or anyone who appreciates the power of perseverance and determination.
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Mug Size is 8.1cm high x 9.6cm diameter (3.2" x 3.8")
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This print captures the resilience and determination of women aircraft maintenance and repair workers in South Wales during World War II. Taken between 1939 and 1944, the image showcases a group of skilled individuals who played an integral role in servicing engines for the RAF at BOAC's maintenance and repair shops. Among these remarkable women is Mrs. Margaret James, a miner's widow who had three sons serving in the forces and a grandson at sea. Her presence symbolizes the immense sacrifice made by families across Britain during this tumultuous period. The photograph is sourced from "Merchant Airmen - The Air Ministry Account of British Civil Aviation, 1939-1944" published by His Majesty's Stationery Office in London in 1946. It serves as a testament to the vital contribution made by women on the home front, supporting their country's war effort with their expertise. In this portrait-style composition, we witness Margaret James alongside her fellow female colleagues, all dressed in work attire indicative of their profession. Their focused expressions convey both professionalism and dedication to their job within this male-dominated industry. This powerful image not only highlights individual stories but also represents countless other women who worked tirelessly behind-the-scenes to ensure that aircraft were maintained properly during wartime. Their commitment to excellence exemplifies how gender roles shifted dramatically during this era as women stepped up to fill crucial positions traditionally held by men. As we reflect upon this piece of history captured through monochrome lensing, it serves as a reminder of the extraordinary contributions made by ordinary people like Mrs. Margaret James—unsung heroes whose efforts helped shape our world today.
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