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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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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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