Who’s Who. Adam and Charles Black.
Ministry of Munitions
Connections
Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Employer | Amber Reeves | AR
worked as Director of Women's Wages at the Ministry of Munitions
: here she made, herself, two pounds ten shillings a week. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
politics | Eleanor Rathbone | Her partner, Elizabeth Macadam
, also continued with her socio-political activities throughout World War I. In 1916 Macadam joined the Welfare Department of the Ministry of Munitions
. The following year she began as the... |
Occupation | Margaret Haig, Viscountess Rhondda | Mackworth also served as the only woman member of the Staff Investigating Committee
into mis-dealings in the Ministry of Munitions
. She raised issues about women's working conditions, and produced an addendum to the committee's... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Pamela Frankau | PF
was the lover of poet and civil servant Humbert Wolfe
for the final decade of his life; he was much older than she was, and married (though he separated from his wife in 1938)... |
Employer | Phyllis Bentley | PB
worked in London as Ministry of Munitions
Clerk. Bentley, Phyllis. "O Dreams, O Destinations". Gollancz. 101 |
Timeline
May 1915: The Ministry of Munitions was established...
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May 1915
The Ministry of Munitions
was established to oversee the production of wartime materials and to regulate the workforce.
June 1915: The Ministry of Munitions began the task...
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June 1915
The Ministry of Munitions
began the task of engineering the entrance of women workers into munitions factories under the aegis of dilution: the substitution of skilled men with semi- or unskilled workers, usually women.
1916: The Ministry of Munitions provided funds...
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1916
The Ministry of Munitions
provided funds to the Women's Police Service
for training women police to supervise munitions factories with large numbers of female workers.
7 July 1916: Representatives from the Women's Police Service...
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7 July 1916
Representatives from the Women's Police Service
(Margaret Damer Dawson
and Mary Allen
) signed an agreement with the Ministry of Munitions
for the employment of women police to regulate and oversee the conduct of...
Spring 1917: The Ministry of Munitions sponsored an exhibition...
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Spring 1917
The Ministry of Munitions
sponsored an exhibition of women's work shown in different industrial centres thoughout England.
November 1917: The Ministry of Munitions stated that women...
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November 1917
The Ministry of Munitions
stated that women performed 80% of all munitions work.
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