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Lizzie the munition war-worker in Sheffield, WW1
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Lizzie the munition war-worker in Sheffield, WW1
Unofficially connected with Mr. Lloyd Georges department! The elephant munition-worker at Sheffield. Lizzie, a circus elephant was a familiar but incongruous sight on the cobbled streets of Sheffield during the First World War where she was used by a munitions firm for hauling heavy loads. The Illustrated War News, in which this picture was published, notes that she did the work of five horses and could draw eight tons easily. Date: 1916
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Cobbled Effort Elephant Hauling Lizzie Machinery Munition Munitions Parts Pulling Sheffield Unusual Worker
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Amidst the grim realities of the First World War, an unexpected figure emerged on the cobbled streets of Sheffield, England, in 1916. Lizzie, the circus elephant, became an incongruous yet essential addition to the munitions industry. Unofficially connected with Mr. Lloyd George's department, Lizzie's unique abilities were harnessed for the war effort. The Illustrated War News captured this remarkable scene, depicting Lizzie as she hauled heavy loads that typically required the labor of five horses. Her impressive strength allowed her to easily draw eight tons, making her an invaluable asset to the munitions firm. The image of Lizzie, with her massive form dwarfing the machinery and parts surrounding her, is a testament to the unusual ways in which the British people adapted to the demands of the war. Her presence on the home front served as a reminder that every effort, no matter how unconventional, contributed to the larger war effort. The use of an elephant for munitions work was a fascinating anomaly in the annals of WWI history. Lizzie's story underscores the ingenuity, resilience, and resourcefulness of the British people during this tumultuous time. This photograph, taken in 1916, stands as a powerful symbol of the unwavering determination to overcome the challenges of war.
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