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Rotha Lintorn-Orman, driver with the Women's Reserve Ambulance during the First World War and founder in 1923 of the British Fascisti, the first fascist party in the UK. Disturbingly hot.

I found this picture in a really interesting article about Mary Richardson, a militant suffragette in early 20th century and a fascist supporter by the 1930s.

I found this picture in a really interesting article about Mary Richardson, a militant suffragette in early 20th century and a fascist supporter by the 1930s.
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Pity ab0ut her beliefs.
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Back then it was an era full of possibility for women, many of whom grabbed the opportunity to claim men's clothes and freedom. Odd that WW1 created it but WW2 put women right back again.
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I'm not sure I follow you. Are you talking about the post-WWII years when women were told to get back in the kitchen so that men could have the jobs? As far as I know, the war itself opened up all kinds of spaces for women to do non-domestic work, not just in factories and on farms but in the military itself, which hadn't been the case in the First World War.
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