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Kingsway Hall Creche for children with fathers at the war and mothers who are working, 1914
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Kingsway Hall Creche for children with fathers at the war and mothers who are working, 1914
The Kingsway Hall Creche, where little children, whose fathers are at the war and whose mothers are out working, are fed and looked after, c1914. With men recruited for the armed forces, the industrial workforce changed. Over 600, 000 women took on previously male-dominated roles in industry during the war, working alongside men in reserved occupations. From The Manchester Guardian: History of the War, Vol. II.-1914-15. 1915
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Child Care Childcare Nurse Nursemaid Nursery Nursery School School Toddler War Effort Women At Work Creche
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This poignant print captures the Kingsway Hall Creche in 1914, a safe haven for children whose fathers were serving in the war and mothers who had joined the workforce. As men were recruited into the armed forces, women stepped up to fill previously male-dominated roles in industry during World War I. Over 600,000 women took on these jobs alongside men in reserved occupations. Inside this bustling nursery school, we see a glimpse of life during this transformative period. The image showcases an array of adorable toddlers seated around a table, engaged in various activities under the watchful eye of dedicated nurses. The room is filled with essential childcare furniture and educational materials that cater to their needs. The significance of this creche extends beyond its role as a temporary refuge for children; it symbolizes the resilience and determination of women who played an integral part in supporting the war effort. This photograph serves as a testament to their strength and adaptability during challenging times. Captured in black and white, this snapshot from history transports us back to early 20th century Britain when societal norms were shifting rapidly due to global conflict. It reminds us that even amidst turmoil, compassion and care for future generations remained at the forefront of society's priorities.
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