These photos unveil the gruelling work of female engineers, steel foundry workers, a motor vehicle driver, footballers and golfers.
Numerous women took part in the Leeds municipal workers’ strike in 1914 and then there were trailblazing women, like Alice Beacon, the Labour MP for Leeds, who paved the way for women to take their place in politics.
1. Edlington Women's Football Team
Edlington Women's Football players received instructions from coach James Bott during a training session in May 1939 at the playing fields in Edlington, Doncaster. Photo: Fox Photos / Hulton Archive / Getty Images
2. Female steel foundry worker
A female steel foundry worker in full protective clothing uses an oxy ferraline torch to weld in January 1943 at the Park Gate Iron and Steel Company in Rotherham. Photo: Harry Todd / Fox Photos / Hulton Archive / Getty Images
3. Motor service vehicle driver
One of 12 women of Britain who were licensed to drive motor service vehicles, Mrs H. A. Hudson of St. Michael 's-lane, Hadingly, Leeds, who drove a bus. One thing she wouldn't do was wear masculine clothes on the job. Photo: Hulton Archive / Getty Images
4. Leeds municipal strike of 1914
Ladies in a milliner's shop choosing a hat by oil lamp due to a shortage of gas in Leeds, during the Leeds municipal workers strike in 1914. Photo: Hulton Archive / Getty Images