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Women police officers singing in choir, Met Police, London
Women police officers singing in the first womens choir, Met Police, London. The conductor is Sybil Hill. Date: circa 1948. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Metropolitan Police Authority/Mary Evans
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1948 Activity Armband Armbands Bather Choir Conducting Conductor Duty Employment Equality Hancock Kaye Metropolitan Pike Policewoman Policewomen Postwar Remnant Sergeant Singing Sleeve Stripes Sybil Trenchard Uniforms Voice Lambourne Rights
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This photograph captures a rare moment in history as women police officers of the Metropolitan Police Force in London gather together to form the first ever women's choir within the Met Police, circa 1948. The scene is set in a spacious room adorned with large windows, allowing natural light to filter in and bathe the group in a warm glow. The women, dressed in their distinctive police uniforms complete with armbands and stripes, stand in a semi-circle, their serious expressions replaced with ones of joy and concentration as they sing under the guidance of their conductor, Sybil Hill. The image is a poignant reminder of the strides made towards gender equality in the post-war era, particularly in the field of employment. Women had proven themselves capable and dedicated officers during the war years, and their contributions were recognized with the establishment of this choir. The women's uniforms, with their sleek lines and modern design, reflect the changing times and the evolving role of women in society. The choir members include notable figures such as Sergeant Cottle, Sergeant Trenchard, and Constables Meldrum, Lambourne, Thomas, Wedlake, Remnant, Hancock, and Kaye. Their names, like their uniforms, serve as a testament to the individuality and diversity of the women who served in the Met Police during this period. The photograph, taken in the late 1940s, is a beautiful representation of the balance between duty and leisure, the strength and camaraderie of these women, and the power of music to bring people together. It is a snapshot of a pivotal moment in the history of women in law enforcement in Britain and a reminder of the progress that has been made towards gender equality in the workplace.
Framed Prints of Women police officers singing in choir, Met Police, London
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Photo Prints of Women police officers singing in choir, Met Police, London
Experience a unique blend of history and music with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photographic Print featuring Women police officers singing in the Met Police's first women's choir, circa 1948. Captured by Mary Evans Prints Online, this poignant image showcases the camaraderie and spirit of these brave women as they sing under the direction of Sybil Hill. Add this inspiring print to your collection and bring a piece of history into your home or office. Rights Managed.
Poster Prints of Women police officers singing in choir, Met Police, London
Introducing the captivating Women Police Officers Singing in Choir poster from our Media Storehouse collection, brought to you by Mary Evans Prints Online. This vintage image transports us back in time to circa 1948, where we find a group of brave and talented women police officers striking a perfect harmony in the Met Police's very first women's choir. Led by the inspiring conductor, Sybil Hill, these women showcase their musical prowess and camaraderie in this enchanting photograph. Add a touch of history, music, and female empowerment to your wall with this unique and intriguing poster.
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