Miss Clark of Collingdon St, Luton, is listed in the National Roll of the Great War as a Special War Worker at Kent's Munitions Factory, Luton.
This lady was engaged for two years during the war at the Chaul End Filling Factory where she did most important work. Afterwards she went to Messrs Kent's Munitions Factory, Luton and for a further period of nearly a year was engaged on shell-work which she carried out in a highly satisfactory manner.
Miss Claridge of Luton, is listed in the National Roll of the Great War as a Special War Worker at Kent's Munitions Factory, Luton.
During the war this lady was engaged on work of National Importance at Messrs Kent's Munitions Factory, Luton . She was employed on drilling work and carried out her duties with great skill.
Miss Carr of Summer St, Luton, is listed in the National Roll of the Great War as a Special War Worker at Kent's Munitions Factory, Luton.
This lady was engaged at Messrs Kent's Munitions Factory, Biscot Rd, Luton for one year. Her duties which were of an important nature were carried out in an efficient manner and she rendered valuable services.
Mrs Burgess of Saxon Street, Luton, is listed in the National Roll of the Great War as a Special War Worker at Kent's Munitions Factory, Luton.
This lady was engaged at Messrs Kent's Munitions Factory, Luton for three years and was employed as an inspector of the fuses for anti-aircraft shells. Her duties which were of a dangerous and responsible nature, were carried out with great efficiency and she rendered valuable services.
Miss Buckingham of Toddington is listed in the National Roll of the Great War as a Special War Worker at Kent's Munitions Factory, Luton.
This lady was engaged on work of National Importance at Messrs Kent's Factory, Luton, for a period of three and a half years. Her duties, which were in connection with fuse-making were carried out with great efficiency and were much appreciated.
Miss L Brown of Elizabeth St, Luton, is listed in the National Roll of the Great War as a Special War Worker at Kent's Munitions Factory, Luton.
This lady was engaged at Messrs Kent's Factory, Luton in the capstan, lathe and tool-setting departments. Her duties which were of a responsible nature were carried out with great care and efficiency and she rendered valuable services during the war.
Miss K Brightman of Barton, is listed in the National Roll of the Great War as a Special War Worker at Kent's Munitions Factory, Luton.
From 1916 until 1918 this lady was engaged in work of National Importance as a Woolwich Inspector in Messrs Kent's Munitions Factory, Luton. She carried out her responsible duties with great efficiency and rendered valuable services throughout.
Miss V Billington of Upper Sundon is listed in the National Roll of the Great War as a Special War Worker at Kent's Munitions Factory, Luton.
For more than three years during the war this lady rendered services of a valuable nature at Messrs Kent's Munitions Works, Luton. Her duties of lacquering fuses were carried out in an efficient manner and she received high commendation for her work.
Miss O Billington of Upper Sundon, is listed in the National Roll of the Great War as a Special War Worker who worked at George Kent's Munitions factory.
From March 1915 to November 1918 this lady was engaged on important capstan work at Messrs Kent's Munitions Factory, Luton. Throughout her period of service she discharged her responsible duties with great efficiency.