Original WW1 era postcard notice reads "Working for Victory" and around the edge is printed Royal Arsenal Danger Buildings Woolwich Arsenal. A group of women munitionettes wear on war service badges circa 1916, 1917, Arsenal was a shell filling factory. Woolwich, London,


Note: Arsenal Football Club was founded in 1886 as a munition workers' team from Woolwich. See also Alamy Image ID: 2G7RREX for another image of Woolwich munitions workers.


Size: 6940px × 4608px
Location: Woolwich Arsenal, London, England, UK
Photo credit: © ThislifeThen / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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