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Munitionettes were
British women emplo**** in
munitions factories during the time of the
First World War.
Early in the war, the
United Kingdom's munitions...
- Wear & Tees
Alfred Wood
Munition Girls Cup", it was also
known as "The
Munitionettes' Cup". The
first winners of the
trophy were
Blyth Spartans, who defeated...
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Nicole Girard-Mangin
Marie Marvingt Louise de
Bettignies Amélie
Rigard Munitionette BALLINA,
Katia DE LA (September 20, 2022). "Les
combattantes (TF1) :...
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Sunday in the Park with
George (1990) - Dot/Marie
Square Rounds (1992) -
Munitionette;
Clara Haber Merrily We Roll
Along (1992) - Mary
Flynn (Haymarket Theatre...
- by employers.
Women both
found work in the
munitions factories (as "
munitionettes")
despite initial trade union opposition,
which directly helped the...
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variously known as the
Blyth Spartan Ladies FC and the
Blyth Spartans Munitionettes, with
Bella Reay as the star player. The team was
never beaten, playing...
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unsanctioned teams such as Bella's Team, the
Blyth Spartans, and the
Carlisle Munitionettes.
Others were
invited to join the
remaining men's kick-arounds outside...
- at a time. For more
information on
women in
munitions during WW1 see
munitionettes.
David Kenyon (9
November 2015). "First
World War
National Factories:...
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munitions workers were
sometimes nicknamed: "Bomb Girl", "Fusilier", "
Munitionette", "Munitions Gal".
Canadian munitions factories that
hired women include...
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goals in one
season in her team's
unbeaten run of 30
matches to win the
Munitionettes' Cup and was the best-known player. This was at a time when women's...