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Fix him up. 1940
Fix him up. 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. [Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd. London, 1940]
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Fix Him Up. 1940 - A Glimpse into the Auxiliary Fire Service during World War II
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. This photo print, titled "Fix Him Up. 1940" offers a poignant snapshot of the Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) in Britain during the Second World War. The AFS was established in 1938 as part of the Civil Defence Service to support local fire brigades. Comprising unpaid part-time volunteers, both men and women played crucial roles, with women primarily serving in administrative capacities. The image showcases traditional feminine qualities alongside discipline and efficiency within the AFS. It portrays a female firefighter attentively bandaging an injured colleague's arm, embodying caring and nurturing attributes while actively contributing to the war effort on the home front. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd. , London in their Better Little Book series entitled "I'm A Firegirl" this illustration reflects not only gender dynamics but also highlights how women were breaking barriers by participating in traditionally male-dominated professions during wartime. As we delve into this remarkable piece from our heritage collection, it serves as a reminder of countless unsung heroes who volunteered selflessly for their country's defense. Their dedication exemplifies resilience and unity amidst adversity. Through this evocative photograph, we are transported back to an era where ordinary individuals became extraordinary through their commitment to service and sacrifice—a testament to humanity's unwavering spirit even amidst global turmoil.
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