Women Driving Trams During World War I

1915

🛤️ In this rare photograph from 1915, we see a group of women in uniform learning to operate tram controls, a job previously reserved for men. With the outbreak of the First World War, traditional gender roles were suddenly upended. As men were sent to the front, women stepped into roles essential to keeping the country running — including public transportation.

🧭 Under supervision, these pioneering women underwent rigorous training to navigate the electric tramways of Great Yarmouth. Their uniforms, determination, and professionalism marked a silent but powerful revolution in British society.

💪 These women weren’t just filling in — they were proving their capability in every sense, and paving the way for long-term change in gender equality across the workforce.

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