1940 Watched by her horse, a female Express 'milkman' makes an entry in her rounds book. During World War II women took over the milk rounds usually run by men. (Courtesy Ann Cator)Credit & Photo by Eric Harlow/Keystone/Getty Images
1963 Autumn - Women's Page (Express News)
1966 Mrs Win Ingleton visits women pensioners each year. (Express News Autumn & Christmas)
1966 Mrs Win Ingleton visits women pensioners each year. (Express News Autumn & Christmas)
1966 Mrs Win Ingleton visits women pensioners each year. (Express News Autumn & Christmas)
1966 Peggy Fischer remembers her time as milkmaid at College farm from 1922 to 1952 (Express News Autumn & Christmas)
1968 Feature promoting the importance of women in Express - Miss Vera Penfield from the Chief Office Accounts Dept. (Express News Spring)
1968 Feature promoting the importance of women in Express - Miss Eva Milton, Chief Cashier, Mottingham. (Express News Spring)
1968 Feature promoting the importance of women in Express - Mts Eva Witham, Saleswoman, Watford North. (Express News Spring)
1968 Feature promoting the importance of women in Express - Mrs Joyce Dunk, Manageress, Strand Restaurant. (Express News Spring)
1978 Jayne Radley, a clerk at Barnsley depot receiving some well deserved congratulations on becoming a fully-fledged F.A. referee. She does in fact play for a nearby ladies football team and is an ardent supporter of Manchester United. Jayne at 19 must be one of the youngest refs in the country and passed her exams with flying colours. Shaking her hand is district secretary George Deakin who speaks well of the two women referees already beginning to make a name for themselves in Class 3 of the Sheffield area. (Express News Summer)
1989 Recruitment drive for women salespeople (Tops Magazine-First Edition)