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Of all the man-sized jobs women have tackled during this war, none is perhaps bigger than that undertaken by Mrs Taylor, of Bury, Lancashire. Forty-eight years old, she daily keeps going a Cornish boiler, rated at 2,500lbs. output per hour, supplying steam for 18 workshops.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 November 1943, Page 3

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Of all the man-sized jobs women have tackled during this war, none is perhaps bigger than that undertaken by Mrs Taylor, of Bury, Lancashire. Forty-eight years old, she daily keeps going a Cornish boiler, rated at 2,500lbs. output per hour, supplying steam for 18 workshops. Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 November 1943, Page 3

Of all the man-sized jobs women have tackled during this war, none is perhaps bigger than that undertaken by Mrs Taylor, of Bury, Lancashire. Forty-eight years old, she daily keeps going a Cornish boiler, rated at 2,500lbs. output per hour, supplying steam for 18 workshops. Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 November 1943, Page 3

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