British Women's Part in the War: All classes of women of the Empire have joined up and are still joining up, some as auxiliaries to the armed forces —as clerks, mechanics, nurses, cooks, orderlies and others in civil defence units, as air raid wardens, ambulance drivers, auxiliary firewomen, and the like. This picture shows a typical woman ambulance driver. Lady Moira Butler, in her working costume.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 January 1940, Page 6
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66British Women's Part in the War: All classes of women of the Empire have joined up and are still joining up, some as auxiliaries to the armed forces—as clerks, mechanics, nurses, cooks, orderlies and others in civil defence units, as air raid wardens, ambulance drivers, auxiliary firewomen, and the like. This picture shows a typical woman ambulance driver. Lady Moira Butler, in her working costume. Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 January 1940, Page 6
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