NewsgalleryWorld War One women munition factory workersBookmarkShareNewsByLauren Ballinger10:22, 5 NOV 2014Updated10:32, 5 NOV 2014World War One munition factory workers making shells in June 19151 of 11Women munition workers at munition factory, manufacturing bombs, in March 19162 of 11Women walking to work in the manufacture of ammunition shells, in June 19163 of 11Edward, Prince of Wales, pictured during a visit to the Curran Munitions Works in Cardiff, in February 19184 of 11Women turning artillery shells on a lathe and gauging measurements in March 19185 of 11Munition factory workers with artillery shells in March 19186 of 11World War One munition factory workers making shells in April 19187 of 11Women weighing steel shells and testing their hardness in April 19188 of 11Women gauging fuses in April 19189 of 11Munition factory workers making pellets in April 191810 of 11British Prime Minister David Lloyd George inspecting munitions workers during a visit to a factory in Neath, Wales, on August 11, 191811 of 11