What jobs did men do at home?
One hundred years ago men worked long hours for low pay.
- Many worked as miners, shipbuilders, and made cloth.
- Others were farmers, shepherds or fishermen.
- Richer men worked as doctors or in banking.
Looking after people back home
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Working in industry
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Working to make food
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What other jobs were needed at home?
Many jobs on the home front were known as 鈥榬eserved occupations鈥. They were vital to the war effort and the men who did them stayed in Britain.
Vicars and priests stayed at home to look after the needs of their communities, though some went to war as chaplains.
Doctors were needed to tend to the sick and wounded in Britain too.
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