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I m A Firegirl, 1940
I m A Firegirl, 1940. From I m A Firegirl, booklet on the Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS), in Tucks Better Little Book series. The Auxiliary Fire Service was formed in 1938 in Britain as part of the Civil Defence Service to supplement the work of brigades at local level. Members of the AFS were unpaid part-time volunteers, but could be called up for whole-time paid service if necessary. Men and women could join, the latter mainly in an administrative role. The illustrations in I m A Firegirl depict what were seen as traditional feminine qualities, (caring, nurturing, making tea!) but also show women being disciplined and efficient. [< Name not Found! >. London, 1940]
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The print titled "I'm A Firegirl, 1940" captures a significant moment in British history during the Second World War. This image is part of the Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) booklet published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd. , showcasing the vital role played by women in firefighting and civil defense efforts. Formed in 1938 as part of the Civil Defence Service, the AFS aimed to support local fire brigades with unpaid part-time volunteers. However, these dedicated individuals could be called up for full-time paid service if required. Both men and women were welcomed into this organization, although women primarily served administrative roles. The illustration depicted in "I'm A Firegirl" highlights traditional feminine qualities such as care and nurturing while also emphasizing discipline and efficiency. It showcases how women on the home front contributed to the war effort through their dedication to protecting lives and property from devastating fires caused by enemy bombings. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and determination displayed by countless female firefighters during this tumultuous period. Their commitment to public service shattered gender stereotypes and paved the way for future generations of women pursuing careers traditionally dominated by men. As we reflect upon this image, let us honor these brave firegirls who selflessly volunteered their time amidst one of humanity's darkest chapters – embodying strength, courage, and unwavering dedication to their communities.
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