Rare photos show vital role played by Portsmouth women in the war | Nostalgia

The two world wars during the 20th century were a turning point for women’s rights in the UK.
Members of the women's branch of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) fixing a car in Portsmouth during the Second World War.Members of the women's branch of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) fixing a car in Portsmouth during the Second World War.
Members of the women's branch of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) fixing a car in Portsmouth during the Second World War.

While husbands, fathers and sons went off to fight the women were left behind and they played a huge role in determining the fate of the two conflicts.

Portsmouth was no exception where women were a key part of the army and Royal Navy functions.

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Wrens loading a torpedo on to a submarine at HMS Dolphin, Gosport, during the Second World War. The News PP5376Wrens loading a torpedo on to a submarine at HMS Dolphin, Gosport, during the Second World War. The News PP5376
Wrens loading a torpedo on to a submarine at HMS Dolphin, Gosport, during the Second World War. The News PP5376
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