Replacing the many chauffeurs in England who have answered the call of duty. Two motor experts of the Women’s Legion with their Daimler car which is employed upon war work. What these ladies do not know about the mechanism and habits of every kind of motor that is in general use does not matter. They are as industrious as they are skilful. The illustration shows a member of the Women’s Legion starting the motor.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1485, 10 October 1918, Page 28
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74Replacing the many chauffeurs in England who have answered the call of duty. Two motor experts of the Women’s Legion with their Daimler car which is employed upon war work. What these ladies do not know about the mechanism and habits of every kind of motor that is in general use does not matter. They are as industrious as they are skilful. The illustration shows a member of the Women’s Legion starting the motor. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1485, 10 October 1918, Page 28
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