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        Flappers in a Home Fit for Heroes to Live in

        Great shots of Acton’s vast post-war office for the Ministry of Pensions under construction, followed by film of some of the 6,000 “lady pension clerks” that will work there.

        Non-Fiction 1921 1 mins Silent

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        Overview

        Bromyard House in Acton is shown under construction and described as the “largest building in the world”, which is some claim. It was certainly vast, built as headquarters of the Ministry of Pensions and later used by Canadian military during the Second World War. The film also introduces us to a dozen of the 6,000 “lady pension clerks” who were due to occupy the building – quite why they were identified as flappers isn’t clear – and stand nervously outside their new office.