Painting roof girders
                                    Perched high above the platforms of Hammersmith Broadway Station, two fearless women balance on steel girders as they paint the roof structure in 1919. With brushes in hand, paint tins dangling, and not a safety harness in sight, these women embody the determined spirit of the post-war workforce.
During and after World War I, women took on roles traditionally held by men, reshaping the public perception of labour and capability. This image powerfully captures that era of transition—of women at work, quite literally holding up the station.
Do you have vintage photos of women at work or old railway scenes? Upload them to Oldpik.com and be part of preserving our shared visual heritage.
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                            During and after World War I, women took on roles traditionally held by men, reshaping the public perception of labour and capability. This image powerfully captures that era of transition—of women at work, quite literally holding up the station.
Do you have vintage photos of women at work or old railway scenes? Upload them to Oldpik.com and be part of preserving our shared visual heritage.
SEO Tags:
old photos of Hammersmith, 1919 London women workers, historical images UK railways, vintage photos of female painters, old railway station images, post-WWI women's workforce, London in 1919, upload historic photos UK, British women labour photos, painting steel girders 1910s
Contributed by OldPik on February 9, 2025
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