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Munition workers guard of honour at Percy wedding, WW1
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Munition workers guard of honour at Percy wedding, WW1
Munition workers forming a guard of honour at the wedding of Miss Stella Drummond to Lord Eustace Percy (third son of the late Duke of Northumberland) at St. Margaret s, Westminster. Lady Percy was one of a number of society women who worked in the munitions factories. Date: 1918
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This poignant image captures the moment of joy and celebration amidst the backdrop of war, as munition workers form a guard of honour at the wedding of Miss Stella Drummond to Lord Eustace Percy in 1918. The scene takes place at St. Margaret's, Westminster, with Lady Percy, one of many society women who contributed to the war effort by working in munitions factories, exchanging vows with her aristocratic groom. During World War I, munitionettes, as these women were commonly known, played a crucial role in the production of weapons and ammunition for the British military. Their work was dangerous and often involved long hours in challenging conditions. Yet, despite the hardships, these women continued to serve their country, demonstrating their patriotism and determination in the face of adversity. The presence of the munition workers at the wedding adds a unique and significant touch to the event. Their uniforms and disciplined formation serve as a reminder of their important role in the war effort, while the joyous occasion highlights the resilience and adaptability of society during this challenging time. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of war and society during the First World War, showcasing the sacrifices and contributions of ordinary people, as well as the enduring power of love and celebration.
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