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Oral history interview with Flora* from the larger collection Second World War and Irish Women (see Related Material). Flora was born in Belfast and worked as a counter girl in Woolworths during the Second World War. (*pseudonym)

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Object The Second World War and Irish Women, interview with Floracover

Oral history interview with Olive from the larger collection Second World War and Irish Women (see Related Materials). Olive was born in Drogheda, Co. Louth and worked as a clerk during the Second World War.

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Object The Second World War and Irish Women, interview with Olivecover

Oral history interview with Catherine and Betty from the larger collection Second World War and Irish Women (see Related Materials). Both women were born in Dublin. Catherine was a housewife/cleaner while Betty worked as a factory worker during the war.

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Object The Second World War and Irish Women, interview with Catherine and Bettycover

Oral history interview with Jean and Susan from the larger collection Second World War and Irish Women (see Related Materials). Jean was born in Scotland and was as a housewife during the Second World War. Susan was born in Gorey, Co. Wexford and worked as medical social worker d

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Object The Second World War and Irish Women, interview with Jean and Susancover

Oral history interview with Emily* from the larger collection Second World War and Irish Women (see Related Materials). Emily was born in Belfast and worked as a shopkeeper during the Second World War. (*pseudonym)

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Object The Second World War and Irish Women, interview with Emilycover

Oral history interview with Daisy* and Ivy* from the larger collection Second World War and Irish Women (see Related Materials). Both women were born in Belfast, and were employed as mill workers during the Second World War. (*pseudonym)

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Object The Second World War and Irish Women, interview with Daisy and Ivycover