[186] Ibid., p. 138.
[187] Susan Lawrence, as reported in the Women’s Trade Union Review, July, 1917, p. 12.
[188] The Labour Gazette, October, 1919, p. 418.
[189] Great Britain Home Office, Report of the Chief Inspector of Factories and Workshops for 1915, pp. 14, 15.
[190] 6 and 7 Geo. 5, 1916, Ch. 31.
[191] Great Britain Ministry of Munitions, Health of Munition Workers Committee, Memorandum No. 4, “Employment of Women,” p. 7.
[192] Great Britain Ministry of Munitions, Circular L6.
[193] Under this head were included (1) cloakrooms having separate pegs and arrangements for drying clothes, (2) wash rooms with hot and cold water, soap and towels, (3) sanitary conveniences, (4) rest and first aid rooms, separated, if the latter were used by men, (5) chairs or stools, (6) caps and aprons.
[194] John and Katherine Barrett, British Industrial Experience during the War, Sen. Doc. 114, 65th Cong., 1st Sess.
[195] John and Katherine Barrett, British Industrial Experience during the War, Sen. Doc. 114, 65th Cong., 1st Sess.