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A WORTHY SUBSTITUTE FOR THE BRITISH WORKMAN. Women carpenters from England who are working for British Government contractors in France. They are doing important work on the Western Front. The shed in the background is a sample of their handicraft. A.I.A.

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Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 15

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A WORTHY SUBSTITUTE FOR THE BRITISH WORKMAN. Women carpenters from England who are working for British Government contractors in France. They are doing important work on the Western Front. The shed in the background is a sample of their handicraft. A.I.A. Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 15

A WORTHY SUBSTITUTE FOR THE BRITISH WORKMAN. Women carpenters from England who are working for British Government contractors in France. They are doing important work on the Western Front. The shed in the background is a sample of their handicraft. A.I.A. Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 15

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