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Women's Work

Working class girls, from north Sheffield, were expected to work to make ends meet. It was customary for their mothers to find them their first job. They were mainly employed in low paid jobs like domestic, clerical or shop work or unskilled factory work.

In the 1980s women were often the main breadwinners in households, despite having part-time and poorly paid jobs.

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Eileen in Blackpool - select to see a larger image  Eileen on her work's outings to Blackpool in the 1950s

Images reproduced by kind permission of Eileen Bailey.

Batchelors was another major employer in the area. Maurice Batchelor used to hire entire trains to take his staff on day trips to Blackpool from Wadsley Bridge Station. Eileen can be seen in these photos on works outings in the 1950's.

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