File:W.A.A.C's bathing on the coast somewhere in France (4687988345).jpg

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English: Women's Auxiliary Army Corps members, France, during World War I. This photograph, thought to be by Tom Aitken, shows four Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) members enjoying a swim on a beach in France. The WAAC was a voluntary service started in January 1917 when the loss of life among the men in the army was so great that women were needed for non-military roles.

WAAC women served in both Britain and France. The newspapers liked to suggest that the WAACs in France were immoral and often becoming pregnant, but an investigation showed this to be largely unfounded rumour.
[Original reads: 'OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE BRITISH WESTERN FRONT IN FRANCE. W.A.A.C's bathing on the coast somewhere in France.']

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Author National Library of Scotland
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  • World War One official British photographs
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  • nls:dodid 74549132
  • nls:derivative 74407701
  • nls:dodprojectid 74462370
  • Photographic prints
  • France
  • Beaches
  • Black-and-white prints (photographs)
  • Dress (culture-related concept)
  • Propaganda
  • Seas
  • War photography
  • Women
  • Photojournalism
  • Bathing
  • Bathing suits
  • World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Western Front
  • organization:library nationallibraryofscotland
  • owner:name nationallibraryofscotland
  • nls:source solrxml
  • ww1
  • wwi
  • world war one
  • great war
  • 1914-1918
  • great
  • war
  • WAAC
  • Women's
  • Auxiliary
  • Army
  • Corps
  • The Great War
  • First World War
  • World War I
Camera location46° 42′ 38.41″ N, 1° 43′ 05.48″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current14:25, 21 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 14:25, 21 January 2022918 × 655 (76 KB)Ich (talk | contribs)Cropped 8 % horizontally, 13 % vertically using CropTool with lossless mode.
14:24, 21 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 14:24, 21 January 20221,000 × 749 (88 KB)Ich (talk | contribs)https://deriv.nls.uk/dcn30/7440/74407701.30.jpg
15:33, 16 November 2016Thumbnail for version as of 15:33, 16 November 2016600 × 449 (38 KB) (talk | contribs)National Library of Scotland, Set 72157624150609895, ID 4687988345, Original title W.A.A.C's bathing on the coast somewhere in France

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