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Women in Wolverhampton's
History

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The Wolverhampton Steam
Laundry, opened in 1890, was one of the largest employers of female
labour in the town.

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from Wolverhampton Red Book 1896 (L92)
Conditions at the laundry
were notoriously poor with low wages and heavy work.

Wash-houses, Wolverhampton Steam Laundry c. 1900 (L6/WOLV/I/3)

Finishing Departments - Wolverhampton Steam Laundry c. 1900 (L6/WOLV/I/2)
The
1901 census for Wolverhampton shows that out of a total population
of females over the age of 10 years (37,059), almost one third (10,686)
were engaged in some kind of occupation, with domestic service being
by far the largest employer:
The
occupation of females in 1901
Domestic
|
2,983 |
| Misc.
metal trades |
1,208 |
| Dressmaking
|
939 |
| Food,
drink, lodging |
914 |
| Teaching
|
555 |
| Charwoman
|
359 |
| Laundry
|
348 |
| Tailoring
|
267 |
| Leather,
hair |
51 |
| Textiles
|
38 |
| China
|
2 |
| Others
|
3,022 |
The census also
shows that 11.9% of married women were working, with almost half
the unmarried women in paid occupations also.

polishing
& Bobbing Shop: Richard Cooper & Son Lock Manufacturers
Wolverhampton c. 1898 (L6/COO/I/2)
The
outbreak of the First World War brought with it radical changes
to the working lives of many women. With their men in the armed
forces, industry needed women to meet government war contracts and
women were engaged in industry like never before. Female employment
in the Black Country during the wars was probably not the extraordinary
experience it was for women in other parts of the country. Engineering,
metal, chemical and vehicle industries already had significant numbers
of women workers in the Black Country. Similarly, the intrusion
of war work upon the woman's conventional role as housewife and
mother was nothing new to many Wolverhampton women. In order to
cope with the requirements of war production existing factories
were rapidly converted to produce the basic currency of war: weapons
and ammunition. For further information on women during the two
world wars look at our sections on World
War I and World War II.
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HM
Hobson Ltd Accuracy Works, Wolverhampton 1914-1918 (L6/HOB/I/1)


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