Women of Steel

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18 Holly Street
Sheffield, England S1 2GT

The Women of Steel statue in Sheffield stands as a poignant tribute to the thousands of women from South Yorkshire who contributed to the war effort during the First and Second World Wars by taking on roles in factories and steel mills. Unveiled on June 17, 2016, this bronze sculpture, created by artist Martin Jennings, symbolizes the strength, determination, and solidarity of these women, who defied traditional gender roles to support their families and communities.

Initiated by a group of surviving steelworkers and supported by journalist Nancy Fielder, the statue represents a significant step in addressing the gender imbalance in historical commemorations. It serves not only as a reminder of the women's contributions but also as an inspiration for future generations, reflecting the friendships forged during their challenging work together.

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Girl Power!
9/7/2024

The Women of Steel statue is located outside Sheffield City Hall. It is a reminder that during the t...

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Wartime steel workers statue in the heart of Sheffield
4/24/2022

The Women of Steel - Wartime steel workers statue in the heart of Sheffield, reminding the work of t...

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Nice fitting commemerative statute
4/6/2022

Sheffield id world famous for its steel, and the statue commemorates the women who worked in the ste...

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