MUNITIONS AND ORDNANCE
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General
:
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1916 |
Ministry of Munitions. Mrs R Jones, decd, under-forewoman, No 1 Filling Station, Watford....: compensation to dependants (24415/16; 18740/16)
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[T.N.T. poisoning]
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1953-1956 |
Women employed in Royal Naval Propellant Factory, Caerwent and Royal Naval Cordite Factory, Holton Heath: rates of pay, establishment and working 'in lieu of men'
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ADM 1/26062
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1916-1917 |
Employment of female labour in London Factories: report from Inspector of Transport
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AIR 2/10/87/9035
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1916-1917 |
Engagement of women as examiners with AID approval and authorisation of salary and overtime rates. March 1916
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AIR 2/11/87/1D/192
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1958-1965 |
Labour in munitions industry
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AVIA 65/1907
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1914 |
Labour: supply for armament factories
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BT 13/60/E27190A
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1915 |
Half time employment during training for munition work
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BT 13/65/E28620
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1942 |
Labour requirements of the munitions industries 1943
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BT 28/326
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1942 |
Five Man Board: to raise productivity of labour in munitions industries
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BT 28/543
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1941-1942 |
Factory workers' shopping problems. Policy. Shops for new munitions areas
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BT 64/1955
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1916 |
Northampton Polytechnic Institute: scheme for training women for optical work (munitions) (13)
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BT 66/2
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1944-1956 |
'Labour in Munition Industries 1939-1956' by Mrs P Inman
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CAB 103/410
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1930 |
Aliens: employment in munition works EAM
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CAB 16/193
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1943-1946 |
Mrs S E Brandon's claim against the Imperial Munitions Board Z477/1/150
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DO 35/1194
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1919 |
The output of women workers in relation to hours of work in shell-making
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FD 3/2
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1919 |
Industrial Fatigue Board: the output of women workers in relation to hours of work in shell-making
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FD 3/2
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1918 |
Special Research Project: inquiry into the composition of dietries with special reference to the dietries of munition workers
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FD 4/13
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1918 |
Special Research Project: the causes of wastage of labour in munitions factories employing women
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FD 4/16
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1914-1918 |
Ministry of Munitions, Health of Munitions Workers (Fatigue) Committee: reports; correspondence with MRC
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FD 5/37-38
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1963-1965 |
Possible action by Mrs M C Roderick against the Radiological Protection Service in connection with the alleged exposure of harmful radiation during the course of her work at a Royal Ordnance Factory: correspondence and papers
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FD 9/1389
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1916 |
Arbitration award: National Projectile Factory, Lancaster v National Federation of Women Workers (W Robinson)
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IC LAB 2/420/15
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1939-1946 |
War in Pictures: woman worker in shell making factory, by Forster
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INF 3/1726
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1940-1947 |
Crown Film Unit Productions: 'Factory Front' (munitions) 1940
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INF 6/350
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1940-1948 |
General Documentary Film: Behind the Guns (munition workers) 1940
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INF 6/422
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1947-1948 |
General Documentary Film: A Call for Arms (munition workers) 1940
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INF 6/424
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1944 |
Dispute between Ministry of Supply and the Transport and General Workers' Union over wage rates of skilled women employed at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Radway Green
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LAB 10/475
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1916-1917 |
Ministry of Munitions: small arms ammunition: employment of girls under 16 in night work
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LAB 14/10
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1919 |
Ministry of Munitions: draft notice of formation of a women's branch of the Training Department to deal with matters relating to the training of women including ex-service women and war pensions widows
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LAB 2/1225/ED30580
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1918 |
Discharged munition workers: letter to Treasury requesting sanction for the issue of free railway tickets to wives and families of workmen who have been employed on munition work
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LAB 2/176/ED14077/116
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1918 |
Treasury: women munition workers repatriation
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LAB 2/176/ED29421/1918
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1917 |
Arbitration award: Handley Page Ltd, Cricklewood v National Federation of Women Workers regarding the dismissal of Mrs Ourdemard (W B Baillie) IC
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LAB 2/186/19
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1917 |
National Federation of Women Workers: notify a difference with Messrs Handley & Page Ltd re dismissal of Mrs Ourdemard (123)
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LAB 2/186/IC4814
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1917 |
W B Baillie: finding: given in arbitration between Messrs Handley Page Ltd, Cricklewood and the National Federation of Women Workers re Mrs Ourdemard's dismissal (143)
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LAB 2/186/IC4814/1917
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1917 |
W B Baillie: finding: given in arbitration between Messrs Handley Page Ltd, Cricklewood and the National Federation of Women Workers re Mrs Ourdemard's dismissal (153)
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LAB 2/186/IC4814/2
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1917 |
Manchester, Salford & District Women's Trade Union Council, Manchester: arbitration case: writes on advance of Mr A A Purcell re attitude of Messrs Kay's Bolton in dismissing women and employing boy labour re increase of wages granted by Ministry of Munitions Order (313)
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LAB 2/192/IC6553
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1917 |
Workers' Union: forwarding copy of correspondence with Ministry of Munitions re rates of wages paid by Messrs Wm Ramsay & Sons, Kilmarnock to their women workers. Request case to be submitted to Special Tribunal: Miss Sloan (153)
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LAB 2/206/IC5129
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1927 |
Civil Service: Interpretation of Award no 1221: 1st and 2nd class Laboratory Assistants and Women Laboratory Assistants of RN Cordite Factory, Holton Heath. Admiralty Administrative Whitley Council Staff Side v Official Side. Arbitration award No 1334. Terms of Reference (182)
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LAB 2/2122/IR944/1927
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1917-1918 |
Special Arbitration Tribunal on Women's Wages to deal with differences arising under section 1 of Munitions of War Act 1917 IC
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LAB 2/243/10
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1917 |
Special Arbitration Tribunal on Women's Wages to deal with difference arising under section 1 of Munitions of War Act 1917: nomination of members on Special Arbitration Tribunal IC
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LAB 2/243/11
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1918 |
Consolidated Women's Wages Order: protest against delay in issuing order by Dock Wharf Riverside and General Workers Union IC
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LAB 2/243/12
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1918 |
Conference at Ministry of Labour 2 May 1918: changes in women's wages by means of statutory orders IC
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LAB 2/243/13
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1918 |
Women's wages: suggestion that members of Special Arbitration Tribunal should be added to Committee on Production IC
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LAB 2/243/14
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1917-1918 |
Munitions: regulation of women's wages after the war: memorandum by the Industrial Group of the sub-committee of the Reconstruction Committee on Women's Employment IC
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LAB 2/243/3
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1917 |
Standing Joint Committee of Trade Unions representing women workers: application for advance in wages for women and girls employed in munition work Special Arbitration Tribunal IC
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LAB 2/243/4
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1918 |
Various memoranda containing circulars and relevant provisions of Munitions of War Acts bearing on dilution of labour IC
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LAB 2/243/5
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1917-1918 |
Directions relating to remuneration of women and girls for munitions work and consolidation of women's wages orders
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LAB 2/243/6
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1916 |
Women's wages orders applying circulars L2, L3 and 456 to establishments controlled since 19 May 1916 IC
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LAB 2/243/8
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1917 |
Meeting of deputation from Amalgamated Society of Engineers with Ministry of Munitions: Consolidated Order for wages for women IC
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LAB 2/243/9
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1917 |
Circulation of women's wages orders to controlled and uncontrolled firms August 1917 IC
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LAB 2/2437
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1917 |
Ministry of Munitions Consolidated Order: remuneration of women and girls on work not recognised as men's work at controlled establishments under section 6 of Munitions of War Act 1916 IC
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LAB 2/244/10
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1917 |
Controlled Establishment: Section 6 of Munitions of War Act: employment and remuneration of women on men's work (213)
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LAB 2/244/LR2264/17
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1917-1918 |
Demarcation of duties between Ministry of Munitions and Shipyard Labour Department: women's wages in Admiralty firms IC
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LAB 2/249/1
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1917-1918 |
Committee on enquiry into women's wages in relation to men: advance in wages to women munition workers IC
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LAB 2/249/7
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1916-1918 |
Eastbourne Corporation Motor Omnibus Wage Order by Ministry of Munitions 2 October 1916 IC
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LAB 2/251/7
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1918 |
County Borough of Eastbourne Women's Wages: Order 2 October 1916: Munitions of War (Amendment) Act 1916 (213)
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LAB 2/251/LR17099/18
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1918 |
Waring & Gillow per War Office: claim by the Workers' Union and National Federation of Women Workers for 3/6, 12½%, 7½% etc, members employed at Shepherds Bush, Oxford St and Lancaster factories (127)
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LAB 2/259/IC2197
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1918 |
The Workers' Union: report difference with Messrs Waring & Gillow, Shepherds Bush re claim for an advance of 3/6 to women to take effect from 15.12.17 (127)
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LAB 2/259/IC2197/2
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1918 |
W H Stoker: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Waring & Gillow Ltd and the National Federation of Women Workers re an advance of 3/6 and 1/9 p w for women and girls respectively (127)
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LAB 2/259/IC2197/3
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1918 |
W H Stoker: award: given in arbitration between Messrs Waring & Gillow, Shepherds Bush and the Workers' Union re claim for bonus of 3/6 p w to women to be retrospective from 15.12.17 (127)
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LAB 2/259/IC2197/6
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1915 |
Arbitration award: Thames Ammunition Works Ltd, Erith v National Federation of Women Workers (L Macassey) IC
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LAB 2/420/1
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1916 |
Arbitration award: Vickers Ltd, Barrow-in-Furness v National Federation of Women Workers (W W Mackenzie) IC
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LAB 2/420/10
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1915 |
Arbitration award: Vickers Ltd, Barrow-in-Furness v National Federation of Women Workers (L Macassey) IC
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LAB 2/420/2
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1916 |
Arbitration award: D Napier & Sons Ltd, London v National Federation of Women Workers representing fabric hands in aeroplane department
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LAB 2/420/24
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1919 |
Management of Woolwich Arsenal (Ministry of Munitions) v National Federation of Women Workers: award (W H Whiting)
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LAB 2/420/37
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1915 |
Wage dispute between Thames Ammunition Works Ltd, Erith and National Federation of Women Workers (127)
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LAB 2/420/IC1469/1915
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1915 |
National Federation of Women Workers v Vickers Ltd, Barrow-in- Furness: wages dispute: munitions (143)
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LAB 2/420/IC1843/1915
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1916 |
National Projectile Factory, Lancaster and National Federation of Women Workers: arbitration: munition workers (143)
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LAB 2/420/IC1849/1916
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1916 |
Arbitration: awards: munition workers: National Federation of Women Workers and Messrs D Napier & Son Ltd (125)
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LAB 2/420/IC3159/1916
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1916 |
Messrs Vickers, Munition Factory, Birmingham: women workers employed on capstan lathes: arbitration award (127)
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LAB 2/420/IC3538/1916
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1916 |
National Federation of Women Workers and Vickers Ltd, Barrow-in- Furness: arbitration: munition workers (143)
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LAB 2/420/IC912/1916 and LAB 2/420/IC913/1916
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1919 |
W H Whiting: award given in arbitration between the Management Woolwich Arsenal (Ministry of Munition) and the National Federation of Women Workers re claim (1) that women in the Gun Inspection Dpt engaged on same work as men are entitled to departmental increase of 5/- (2) that Miss Browning Assistant Foreman shall receive same wages as Assistant Foreman (284)
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LAB 2/420/WA1264/2
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1919 |
Prof. J B Baillie: award given in arbitration between the Army Ordnance Depot Stirling and the Workers' Union on behalf of their members, men (including Foremen) and women (including piece workers) employed at above Depot for an advance of 12/- p w on present weekly wages or earnings (293)
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LAB 2/420/WA2319
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1917 |
Arbitration award: Steven Bros and Martin, Bristol v National Federation of Women Workers: agreement concerning wages IC
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LAB 2/421/1
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1917 |
Waring & Gillow (minute by Mr Reynolds attached): report of difference with Workers' Union re members of above Union employed by above firm re wages for male and female workers. Stoppage of work threatened by several thousands of females (127)
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LAB 2/421/IC6041
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1917 |
Mr Shackleton, Ministry of Labour: dispute at Waring & Gillow's: reports that a dispute has been received from the Workers' Union and two women delegates (representing 8000 strikers at the above firm) White City (127)
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LAB 2/422/IC2819
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1917 |
Arbitration awards: Alexander Ramsay Ltd, Glasgow v female workers in their employ (H Shennan) IC
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LAB 2/424/1
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1917 |
Arbitration award: Mr T C Ray, Dublin v Irish Women Workers' Union (J Andrews) IC
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LAB 2/424/2
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1917-1918 |
Arbitration award: War Office v National Federation of Women Workers representing members in army ordnance store Dublin (J Andrews) IC
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LAB 2/425/14
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1918 |
James Andrews: award: given in arbitration between The War Office and the National Federation of Women Workers re application on behalf of members of the Army Ordnance Department for Statutory Rules & Orders No 492 to be applied to women and girls (143)
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LAB 2/425/IC1260
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1918 |
James Andrews: award: given in arbitration between the War Office and the National Federation of Women Workers re application on behalf of members of the Army Ordnance Dpt for Statutory Rules & Orders No 492 to be applied to women and girls (143)
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LAB 2/425/IC1260
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1918 |
Amalgamated Society of Gas Municipal and General Workers per Ministry of Munitions: application for 25% advance in wages for female day workers employed by Messrs Buttons Ltd, Birmingham (120)
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LAB 2/425/IC1954
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1918 |
Wages for women in munition factories: conference between Ministry of Labour and the Joint Committee of Women's Trade Unions
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LAB 2/426/2
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1918 |
Ministry of Munitions: (Sir W Graham Greene): regarding appointment of Committee to enquire into and report upon the whole question of the award of a medal to munition workers after the war (113)
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LAB 2/426/HQ164/4
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1918 |
J B Baillie: award: given in arbitration between the War Office Ordnance Department Stirling and the Workers' Union re an advance of 10/- p w for men and women (151)
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LAB 2/426/IC2508
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1918 |
War Office (per Major G F S Hills): re Prof. Baillie's award 30.3.18: Stirling Army, Ordnance Dpt: re application of Section 3 of above award as to payment of men's rates to women doing men's work (154)
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LAB 2/426/IC2508/2
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1919 |
W Addington Willis: given in arbitration between the Chilworth Gunpowder Co Ltd and the Workers' Union on behalf of members (men and women) for an advance of 3d p h to workers in the Smokeless Dpt, grant of underclothing to those in the Black Dpt or in lieu of underclothing a further advance of 1d p h (284)
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LAB 2/426/WA2096
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1916 |
Original order (under the Munitions of War (Amendment) Act 1916), regarding employment and payment of women: as implemented at Richard Irvin & Sons Ltd, North Shields
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LAB 2/435/22
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1919 |
Ministry of Munitions: original signed Order under Section 6 of Munitions of War Act re employment and remuneration of women (289)
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LAB 2/435/WA1820
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1919 |
Ministry of Munitions: original signed Order under Section 6 Munitions of War Act re employment and remuneration of women employed by Messrs Rice & Son, Bedford (284)
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LAB 2/435/WA1821
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1919 |
Ministry of Munitions, Ailsa Craig Works, Chiswick v National Federation of Women Workers (representing storekeepers and attendants): award (W Addington Willis)
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LAB 2/466/20
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1919 |
W Addington Willis: award given in arbitration between Ministry of Munitions Ailsa Craig Works, Chiswick and the National Federation of Women Workers re applications that Store Keepers and Cloakroom Attendants shall receive an advance of 5/- p w to women over 18 years and 2/6 to girls under 18 years of age (284)
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LAB 2/466/WA1055
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1919-1920 |
Wm Shepherd & Sons (Kendal) Ltd (The Westmoreland Handle Works, Kendal) v National Union of General Workers: award (women's wages) and its application (Hay Shennan)
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LAB 2/483/24
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1919 |
Wm Shepherd & Sons (Kendal) Ltd (The Westmoreland Handle Works, Kendal) v National Union of General Workers: women's wages: dispute
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LAB 2/483/25
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1919 |
W Addington Willis: given in arbitration between Sheffield Corporation and the National Amalgamated Union of Labour re claim for advances of 5/- to women and 2/6 to girls under Order by Ministry of Munitions (SR 7 O no 1075) (288)
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LAB 2/499/WA760
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1919 |
Edmonton Munitions Co. Ltd v Young Women's Christian Association award (C Doughty)
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LAB 2/556/5
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1919 |
Mr Charles Doughty: given in arbitration between YWCA and the Edmonton Munitions Co Ltd re claim for 11/- p w War Bonus on earnings due to women concerned under Statutory Rules & Orders 546 and 1073 which have been applied (284)
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LAB 2/556/WA2848
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1940-1942 |
Medical treatment for munitions workers
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LAB 26/2
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1941 |
Question of rates of pay and recruitment of women in the engineering branch of the munitions industry and their retention in these industries
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LAB 8/378
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1940-1945 |
Accommodation for munition workers: Merthyr Tydfil
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MH 96/187
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1915 |
Memorandum on enrolment figure from various occupations
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MUN 10/180/39
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1918 |
Application by Mrs H Pike, Detroit, USA for passport in order to take up work on munitions
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MUN 3/204
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1918-1919 |
Complaints by munition workers as to alleged wrongful dismissal: Mrs C Mitchell, Hull, Yorks
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MUN 3/206
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1918 |
Complaints by munition workers as to alleged wrongful dismissal: Miss A Johnson, Edmonton, Middx
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MUN 3/208
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1918 |
Complaints by munition workers as to alleged wrongful dismissal: Miss H Vine, Hackney
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MUN 3/209
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1918 |
Complaints by munition workers as to alleged wrongful dismissal: Mrs C Denison, Bethnal Green
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MUN 3/210
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1917-1918 |
Reports on dilution at firms in the Ipswich area
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MUN 3/302
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1916-1917 |
Factory medical records: card for Mrs G A Willcock of Castleford, Lancs and for Mrs H Kemble, employed at NFF Chilwell
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MUN 3/440
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1917 |
Increase of wages of women
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MUN 4/126
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1916 |
Dilution of labour at Royal Arsenal, Woolwich
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MUN 4/1332
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1916 |
Gun ammunition filling: employment of female labour
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MUN 4/1541
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1915 |
Gun ammunition filling: training women at Woolwich
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MUN 4/1569
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1916 |
Gun ammunition filling: armlets for women engaged on dangerous work
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MUN 4/1602
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1917 |
Gun ammunition filling: recruiting of women
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MUN 4/1674
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1917 |
Accident at NFF Coventry: death of Ada Curtis
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MUN 4/1720
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1916 |
Numbers employed on munition work
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MUN 4/2874
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1916 |
Notes on the employment of women on munitions, with an appendix on training of munitions workers (printed)
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MUN 4/3646
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1917 |
Wages of female employees at National Filling Factories
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MUN 4/3878
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1917 |
Wage rates of certain female grades at Royal Small Arms Factory
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MUN 4/3896
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1916-1917 |
Payment of women on idle time
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MUN 4/3914
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1917 |
Wage rates of women at Bond Department, Woolwich
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MUN 4/3922
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1917 |
Wage rates for women welders
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MUN 4/4020
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1917 |
Minimum wage rates for women of Inspection Branch, Leeds
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MUN 4/4029
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1918-1920 |
Workmen's compensation: case of Mrs R A E Sherwin
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MUN 4/4159
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1918-1919 |
Appointment of Lady Superintendents for Stores and Inspection Staffs
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MUN 4/4417
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1918 |
Employment of women in gas works: cost of entertainment of deputation of men
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MUN 4/4471
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1917 |
Case of Constance Sylvester, died of purpura haemorrhagiea caused by TNT
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MUN 4/4884
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1917 |
Women's Social and Political Union Procession
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MUN 4/626
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1918 |
Training of munitions workers in France
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MUN 4/693
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1915 |
Notes on action taken on labour supply for munition manufacturers
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MUN 5/10/180/24
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1915 |
Memorandum on labour difficulties in arms manufacture
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MUN 5/10/180/37
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1915 |
Memorandum on proposals to increase supply of labour for armament firms
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MUN 5/10/180/40
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1915-1918 |
Table showing numbers of shells filled yearly from 1915-1918
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MUN 5/187/1340/59
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1917 |
Arrangements on women's wages made between Admiralty Shipyard Labour Department and the Ministry
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MUN 5/23/245/101
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1919 |
List of papers received from Mrs J Mair
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MUN 5/26/262.1/68
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1918 |
Labour Supply Department
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MUN 5/29/263/21/5
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1918 |
History of Ministry of Munitions: section on labour
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MUN 5/321B/2/17
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1919 |
History of Ministry of Munitions: Technical dilution section
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MUN 5/321B/2/37
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1918 |
Labour Regulation Department
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MUN 5/321B/2/9
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1915-1916 |
Press cuttings on reviews of Ministry pamphlet on employment of women for munitions work
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MUN 5/324/14
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1918-1920 |
Labour Supply and Dilution in Munitions
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MUN 5/328/160/R.2
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1918-1919 |
Munitions: women's wages
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MUN 5/329/160/R.2
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1917-1922 |
Manpower and dilution in Munitions
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MUN 5/331/160/R.2
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1917 |
Labour supply
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MUN 5/342/170/2/1-3
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1915 |
Reports on hours of work for women employed in shell filling factories, and Sunday working
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MUN 5/343/6
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1917-1919 |
Labour supply in munitions MUN 5/346/300/1-4 and
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MUN 5/346/320/1-13
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1918 |
Control of women's wages
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MUN 5/349/342/3
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1916 |
Report on work of Central Munitions Labour Supply Committee for year ending 30 September 1916
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MUN 5/44/264/2
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1918 |
Copy of memorandum prepared by Mr Rudyard Kipling on propaganda for munition factory workers
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MUN 5/48/267/3
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1918 |
Memorandum on need for publicity on munitions work
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MUN 5/48/267/4
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1916 |
Papers on work of Publicity Branch
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MUN 5/48/267/6
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1915 |
Revised report on labour supply for munitions work
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MUN 5/49/300/15
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1915 |
Memorandum by National Advisory Committee on organisation of labour for increasing munition supply
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MUN 5/49/300/37
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1918 |
Memorandum on displacement of labour owing to reduction of munitions programme
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MUN 5/51/300/41
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1915 |
Press cuttings of 11-18 June 1915 on organisation of labour for munitions supply
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MUN 5/51/300/52
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1918-1920 |
Weekly reports on labour situation
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MUN 5/55/300/47
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1918 |
Posters: 'Women required to make aeroplanes'
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MUN 5/56/300/73/1-2
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1917 |
Poster: 'Women wanted to make munitions'
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MUN 5/56/300/73/17
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1917 |
Poster:' Exhibition in Manchester of samples of women's munition work, official photographs etc'
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MUN 5/56/300/73/21
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1917 |
Poster:' Exhibition in Birmingham of women's munition work and official photographs etc'
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MUN 5/56/300/73/23
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1916 |
Poster: 'Wages of women and girls on munition work'
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MUN 5/56/300/73/24
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post 1918 |
Memorandum on people employed on munition work during the war
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MUN 5/57/320/42
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1916 |
Notes on supply and demand for labour for munitions work
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MUN 5/57/320/8
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1916 |
Notes on conference on demand for labour and possible sources for supply
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MUN 5/58/320/44
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1915 |
Minutes of proceedings at a deputation from women's organisations on employment of women in munitions work
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MUN 5/70/324/1
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1916 |
Munitions Labour Supply Committee memoranda on employment and remuneration of women of 18 years or over
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MUN 5/70/324/12
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1914-1916 |
Minutes and statistical tables on employment of women on munitions work for July 1914-Sept 1916
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MUN 5/70/324/17
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1915 |
Copy correspondence of 11 and 28 August 1915 on expenses incurred by Women's Social and Political Union for organised procession to secure more women munition workers
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MUN 5/70/324/26
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1918 |
Catalogue: 'Exhibition of samples of Women's Work and official photographs'
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MUN 5/70/324/28
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1918 |
Pamphlet: 'The Women's Part. A Record of Munition Work' by L K Yates, Hodder & Stoughton
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MUN 5/71/324/33
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1917 |
Papers on scheme for women demonstrators in munitions work
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MUN 5/72/324/108
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1917 |
Papers on exhibitions of examples of women's munition work, with catalogue of exhibits
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MUN 5/72/324/111
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1917 |
Notes on exhibition at Leeds of women's munition work
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MUN 5/72/324/116
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1917 |
Notes on exhibitions at Sheffield on 26 September 1917 of women's munitions work
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MUN 5/72/324/117
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1918 |
Memorandum on exhibition at Whitechapel Art Gallery on 22 May 1918 of women's munitions work
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MUN 5/72/324/123
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1915-1916 |
Copy correspondence of Sept 1915 to 2 March 1916 on training of men and women in technical colleges for munitions work
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MUN 5/76/325/6
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1914-1915 |
Papers on labour supply and development of munitions output
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MUN 5/8/171/29
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1916 |
Note prepared for Minister's Estimates speech, August 1916, on interview between Dr C Addison and National Federation of Women Workers on women's wages and SR & O 447
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MUN 5/81/342/1
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1915 |
Memorandum and copy correspondence of December 1915 on wage rates for women munition workers
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MUN 5/81/342/6
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1916 |
Awards of Arbitration Tribunals on Women's Wages
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MUN 5/82/342/103
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1916 |
Letter of recommendation of Special Arbitration Tribunal on Women's Wages on application of wage orders in Sheffield
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MUN 5/82/342/104
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1917 |
Copy of instructions to investigation officers on enquiry into women's wages in controlled establishments
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MUN 5/82/342/107
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1916 |
Report of Special Arbitration Tribunal on Women's Wages on application to controlled establishments of orders made by Minister of Munitions
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MUN 5/82/342/110
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1916 |
Memorandum of Special Arbitration Tribunal on recommendations relating to employment and pay of women on munitions work not previously recognised as women's work
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MUN 5/82/342/112
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1915 |
Report on women's wages in National Filling Factories, with correspondence
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MUN 5/82/342/22
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1917 |
Copy of press statement on women's wages for munitions
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MUN 5/83/342/113
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1917 |
Note of conference on wages for women trained for munitions work
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MUN 5/83/342/114
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1918 |
Directions relating to pay of women and girls for munitions work
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MUN 5/83/342/117
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1917 |
Directions relating to pay of women and girls for munitions work
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MUN 5/83/342/119
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1918 |
Draft directions on remuneration of women and girls for munitions work
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MUN 5/83/342/131
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1916-1918 |
Awards on women's wages made by special arbitration tribunals
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MUN 5/89/342/19
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1918 |
Papers on travelling time by women munition workers, instanced from Chilwell Filling Factory
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MUN 5/90/343/104
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1918 |
Memoranda in employment of women and young persons in small arms and ammunition factories, and proposal to alter day and night shift hours for women workers at Messrs Vickers, Erith
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MUN 5/90/343/106
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1916-1919 |
Report on experience in welfare work from 1916-1919 by Miss A S Perry, Lady Superintendent of United Alkali Co Ltd
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MUN 5/92/346/41
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1917 |
Instructions to women welfare officers employed outside factories on munition workers' welfare
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MUN 5/93/346/107
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1918 |
Memoranda on women police and women patrols (munitions factories)
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MUN 5/93/346/139
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1918 |
Munitions Council Paper and tables on estimated displacement of male and female labour on reduction of munitions programme
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MUN 5/98/350/1
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1918 |
Payment of female inspection staff at No 7 Filling Factory, Hayes, Middx
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MUN 7/358
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1917 |
Duties of Lady Superintendent concerning welfare and health of employees of the Inspection Department
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MUN 7/410
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1916 |
Draft rules for remuneration of women (Inspectors) in Royal Ordnance Factories and Inspection Departments
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MUN 7/415
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1916 |
Claim by National Federation of Women Workers and others for increase in wages of women examiners, overlookers and general overlookers
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MUN 7/461
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1916 |
Appointment of lady superintendent at Royal Gunpowder Factory, Waltham Abbey, Essex
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MUN 7/554
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1917 |
Munitions: work at home
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NATS 1/1137
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1918 |
Ministry of Munitions: report on dilution of labour
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NATS 1/231
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1918 |
Discharge of women munition workers: publication in local press of alternative employment open to women
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NATS 1/239
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1918 |
War Munition Volunteers: enrolment scheme
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NATS 1/284
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1918 |
Discharge of people from Munition Works
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NATS 1/432-443
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1918 |
Women discharged from munition works....to enable them to work on the land
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NATS 1/550
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1917 |
War Munition Volunteers and Substitution Volunteers: unification of terms
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NATS 1/632
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1917-1918 |
Scheme for part-time home workers in munition work: report by Mr Allan
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NATS 1/685
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1917-1918 |
Munitions Area Recruiting Officers: circulars
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NATS 1/74
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1918-1919 |
....Memorandum on the health of munition workers for submission to trade organisations
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RECO 1/805
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1903-1938 |
Royal Ordnance Factories vol 2: 'Explosions, Plant, Women War Workers' Photograph Album (index in SUPP 5/865)
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SUPP 5/861
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1912 |
War Office. Miss M Byrne, seamstress, Army Ordnance Department, Dublin: superannuation
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T 1/11380/1497/12
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1913 |
War Office. Mrs E Ryan, sewer, Ordnance Department, Aldershot: gratuity
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T 1/11573/19434/13
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1914 |
War Office. Payment of gratuities to women skin-workers at the Royal Aircraft Factory transferred to the Admiralty
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T 1/11657/16285/14
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1915 |
Admiralty. Misses E and R Crosson, forewoman and balloon builder respectively, Naval Airship Station, Chatham Dockyard: gratuity (13311/15; 13310/15)
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T 1/11806/17349/15
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1915 |
Ministry of Munitions. Munitions of War (Amendment) Bill: fixing of women's wages; provision of a court of appeal from munitions tribunals (27398/15) [A concession to Miss Macarthur and her supporters...]
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T 1/11871/29950/15
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1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss E Farrar, decd, second filler, No 1 National Filling Factory, Crossgates, Leeds: compensation to dependants. [Conflicting claims on behalf of parents and an illegitimate child - a case in which 'the liability for an accident is clear but the facts as to dependancy are not']
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T 1/12028/2528/17
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1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss E S Gowers, overlooker, Royal Laboratory, Woolwich: compensation for injury (31818/16)
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T 1/12040/9444/17
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1917 |
Admiralty. Mrs A Lenthal, female worker, Royal Naval Cordite Factory, Holton Heath, Dorset: issue of hurt pay. (9650/17; 32860/16) [Contains a lengthy discussion of employer's liability and worker's culpability, with reference to other cases. Mrs Lenthal lost her thumb in an accident, got a solicitor to make her case, refused to return to work - and was not awarded compensation]
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T 1/12042/10750/17
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1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Mrs F A R Hodgkins, decd, worker, No 1 National Filling Factory, Crossgates, Leeds: gratuity to dependants
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T 1/12048/15108/17
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1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Mrs M A Carrington, workwoman, HM Factory, West Gorton: compensation for injury; arbitration proceedings under the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906
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T 1/12051/17301/17
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1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Making of advance payments under the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 in cases of death or disablement. (Case of Miss E Spence, decd, No 1 National Filling Factory, Crossgates, Leeds)
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T 1/12052/18165/17
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1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss B Stainsby, decd, trolley worker, HM Factory, Gretna: compensation to dependants
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T 1/12060/22162/17
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1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss B McIntosh, decd, National Filling Factory, Morcombe, Lancs: compensation to dependants [T.N.T. poisoning]
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T 1/12070/27174/17
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1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss M Hall, cordite operative, HM Factory, Gretna: compensation for injury (24466/17; 14671/17)
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T 1/12094/35574/17
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1917 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss E Sedgwick, overlooker, National Filling Factory, Crossgates, Leeds: compensation for injury (32680/17)
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T 1/12108/42859/17
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1918 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss N Woodall, machinist, National Projectile Factory, Dudley: compensation for injury (25524/17)
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T 1/12127/1995/18
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1918 |
Ministry of Munitions. Mrs A McDonald or Wilson, decd, Scottish Filling Factory, Georgetown, Paisley, Renfrewshire: compensation to dependants (41652/17) [T.N.T. poisoning]
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T 1/12132/4439/18
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1918 |
Ministry of Munitions. Mrs L Moody, explosive worker, Royal Laboratory, Woolwich: compensation for injury (31995/18; 26965/18) T 1/12200/36707/18 1918 Ministry of Munitions. Mrs A E Perry, decd, employee, National Filling Factory, Hayes, Middlesex: compensation and gratuity to dependants (28749/17) [Toxic anaemia]
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T 1/12139/7694/18
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1918 |
Ministry of Munitions. Mrs E Fulton or Breen, miller, 'Aisne' National Projectile Factory, Renfrew: compensation for injury (9703/18; 40337/17; 27303/17; 19972/17; 10762/17)
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T 1/12179/29762/18
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1918 |
War Office. Mrs L Green, chaffing hand, Swaythling Chaffing Depot, Portsmouth: compensation....
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T 1/12180/30280/18
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1918 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss A H Heady, fuse examiner, Inspection Department, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich: compensation for injury; representations by Working Women's Legal Advice Bureau (25518/18; 5698/18; 4629/18)
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T 1/12194/34842/18
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1918 |
Minute. Decision of the Naval Expenditure Emergency Standing Committee: Miss M Marchant, munitions worker, National Filling Factory, Hayes, Middx: compensation for injury
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T 1/12197/35997/18
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1918 |
Ministry of Munitions. Mrs E Thackray, decd, labourer, Inspection Bond, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich: compensation to dependants (38421/18; 33928/18)
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T 1/12220/43006/18
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1919 |
Minute. Miscellaneous decisions of the Civil Demobilisation & Resettlement Expenditure Committee, no 29-32: minutes of the 4th meeting, 13 Feb 1919 [No 32 gives a fund of £500 per annum to relieve workers in cases of sickness and emergency]
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T 1/12282/7088/19
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1919 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss V E Trayler, explosives worker, Royal Laboratory, Woolwich: compensation for injury (14000/19)
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T 1/12314/20427/19
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1919 |
War Office. Mrs F Evans, painter, Army Ordnance Department, Woolwich: compensation for injury; Parliamentary Question [C H Sitch MP, 29 May 1919] (18519/19)
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T 1/12335/24170/19
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1919 |
Ministry of Munitions. Mrs F L O'Brien, explosive worker, Royal Laboratory, Woolwich: compensation for injury [T.N.T. and C.E. poisoning
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T 1/12347/28887/19
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1919 |
Admiralty. Mrs S Purnell, woman worker, Naval Ordnance Depot, Lodge Hill, Rochester, Kent: compensation for injury (Hernia)
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T 1/12369/36100/19
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1919 |
Ministry of Munitions. Mrs S Seamans, examiner, Inspection Department, Birmingham: compensation for injury (12 Annexes)
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T 1/12370/36295/19
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1919 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss E Hart, examiner, Inspection Department, Hurlingham, London: compensation for injury (29912/19)
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T 1/12431/52478/19
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1919 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss V I Chapell, decd, temporary probationary assistant analyst, Inspection Department, Workington, Cumb: compensation for injury; compensation to dependants (40528/19; 27493/19)
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T 1/12453/55869/19
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1920 |
Ministry of Munitions. Mrs S Markuson, filler, National Filling Factory, Chittening: compensation for injury
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T 1/12456/236/20
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1920 |
War Office. Miss L A Streatfield, machine operator, War Department Signal Factory, Raynes Park, Surrey: compensation for injury (47171/19)
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T 1/12466/3115/20
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1920 |
Ministry of Munitions. Mrs I Allso, examiner, Inspection Department, Birmingham: compensation for injury (5 Annexes)
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T 1/12470/4047/20
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1920 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss M H Downham, junior administrative assistant, Establishment Department: extension of period of sick leave with full pay
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T 1/12522/14479/20
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1920 |
Ministry of Munitions. Miss E Payne, decd, matron, HM Cylinder Depot, Hanley, Staffs: compensation to dependants [Gas poisoning]
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T 1/12623/25562/20
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1940-1945 |
Ministry of Health: provision of day nurseries for children of munition workers
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T 161/1190/S46901/1-/2
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1919 |
Parry, Mrs H, blinded through explosion in Chilwell Filling Factory: compensation awarded
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T 164/33/11
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1918 |
Work of women in the Anti-gas Department, Porton Down, by Miss Morgan H6III 18
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WO 142/263
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