Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Stewart & Co. Limited (PRN: 10902)

PRN10902
Site or location nameStewart & Co. Limited
Summary
DescriptionThe Stewart & Co. Limited granite works employed women during the First World War. The female workers took on many roles, including the production of grave stones. Images from the IWM collection show female workers at the factory- © IWM (Q 109818) & © IWM (Q 109820)
Monument TypeFACTORY;FACTORY
DesginationNone
Material
Location
CountrySCOTLAND
County
Site LocationStewart & Co. Limited
Postcode
Map ReferenceNGR: NJ9347707120 (393477, 807120)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Destroyed (20-03-2018)
Administration
Recorded By (Date)Chris Kolonko - Home Front Legacy
Copiled On20-03-2018
Last Updated20-03-2018
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Thumbnail of A female worker operating a polishing machine in the granite works of Stewart & Co. Limited, Fraser Place, Aberdeen, October 1918. IWM (Q 109818)
A female worker operating a polishing machine in the granite works of Stewart & Co. Limited, Fraser Place, Aberdeen, October 1918. IWM (Q 109818)
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A female worker operating a polishing machine in the granite works of Stewart & Co. Limited, Fraser Place, Aberdeen, October 1918. IWM (Q 109818)
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