There are a number of communities on Lives of the First World War that include female munition workers who died due to their war work. It can often be difficult to identify where munitions people worked, due to the secrecy at the time about their activities. This community is for the women who died in explosions, fires, other industrial accidents in munitions factories, etc., but are not being remembered in any other factory-based community. Those who died from T.N.T. poisoning etc are not included here, since there is a separate "Canary Girls" community that includes them.
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Died 1918
Other Empire Force Munitions Worker Ministry of Munitions
Died 1918
Other Empire Force Munitions Worker Ministry of Munitions
Born 1894
Died 1918
Other Empire Force Munitions Worker Ministry of Munitions
Died 1918
Other Empire Force Munitions Worker Ministry of Munitions
Born 1888
Died 1917
Other Empire Force Munitions Worker Ministry of Munitions - Dalzell Steel Works
Born 1899
Died 1917
Other Empire Force Munitions Worker Ministry of Munitions
Other Empire Force Munitions Worker Ministry of Munitions
Born 1894
Died 1918
Other Empire Force Mixer at Munition Works Ministry of Munitions - Standard Firework Company
Born 1903
Died 1917
Other Empire Force Munitions Worker Ministry of Munitions
Born 1896
Died 1917
Other Empire Force War Labourer Grimesthorpe Gas Works
Born 1873
Died 1917
Other Empire Force Munitions Worker Vivian and Sons Spelter Works
Born 1886
Died 1917
Other Empire Force Munitions Worker Ministry of Munitions - Grove Chemical Works
Born 1901
Died 1915
Other Empire Force Munitions Worker Ministry of Munitions - Messrs J Booth & Co
Born 1899
Died 1918
Other Empire Force Munitions Worker Ministry of Munitions - Rudge-Whitworth Works