Women at Work

An international event, International Women’s Day was conceived in 1908 when many women were officially cast as second class citizens. Women in NSW only received the right to vote in 1907 – just a little over 100 years ago! (and women in many other places waited much longer) As well as being denied their democratic right at the ballot box, many worked in appalling conditions, earned half of men’s wages (maybe) and frequently died prematurely due to poor nutrition and maternal health.

It is sobering to reflect that the gains women have made have are due to the strength, determination and courage of women who risked their lives and their reputations to make the world a better place for all women to live.

We got into the International Women’s Day spirit with an exhibition of images of women at  work taken from our photographic collection. Here’s a sample. . .

 Beale Piano Co., Trafalgar Street, Annandale, 1920sBeatrice Bush, the White Bay nespaper seller, ca 1990

 APIA Club fashion parade, ca1967  winterday7.jpg