WOMEN ROAD-SWEEPERS AT WORK: Women road -sweepers have been employed by. the Hendon, London, Borough Council to replace men, and wearing this neat blue uniform have started work. Mrs C. Miles, one of the women road-sweepers, who formerly worked in a refreshment kiosk, and whose husband is in the army, is seen sweeping a street in a North London suburb.
WON THE V.C.: An ;"'iisi's idea of the deed which von Serjeant J J ilot James Ward the V.C. The N w Z o a!ander is picinred trying to smother the lire which threatened the' Wellington !;t mber.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 12, 4 February 1942, Page 3
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98WOMEN ROAD-SWEEPERS AT WORK: Women road -sweepers have been employed by. the Hendon, London, Borough Council to replace men, and wearing this neat blue uniform have started work. Mrs C. Miles, one of the women road-sweepers, who formerly worked in a refreshment kiosk, and whose husband is in the army, is seen sweeping a street in a North London suburb. WON THE V.C.: An ;"'iisi's idea of the deed which von Serjeant JJilot James Ward the V.C. The N w Zoa!ander is picinred trying to smother the lire which threatened the' Wellington !;t mber. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 12, 4 February 1942, Page 3
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