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Mary Linda Haynes in her WLA uniform, 1940s

Documents (WW2) / Photos (WW2) / WW2 Land Girls

International Women’s Day 2020: Mary Linda Ashbolt (née Haynes) WLA Scrapbook

Jean Birtles in her WLA uniform

WW2 Land Girl Profiles / WW2 Land Girls

Jean Birtles (née Bannister)

Smallwood Women’s Land Army hostel, which has been given Grade II listed status. Photograph- Alun Bull:Historic England Archive, Alun Bull

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Land Girl hostel given listed status to mark women’s war work

Recruitment stand for Essex Women's Land Army

WLA Snapshot in 5

March Snapshot in 5: Essex

Anglia TV Gressenhall Reunion Coverage

Reunions

Anglia TV coverage of 1980s Gressenhall WLA Reunion

Zeita on BBC Breakfast

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BBC Breakfast WLA Coverage, 24.2.20

Members of the WLA help a farmer to plough reclaimed fenland in Cambridgeshire. The deep digger plough and International tractor being used are ploughing 15 inches deep. Source: IWM D 8455

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“How efficiently they do their work”: responses to the MOI Land Girl Film (April 1942)

1945 Thanksgiving Norwich Cathedral

WLA Snapshot in 5

February WLA Snapshot in 5: Norfolk

We Could Do With Thousands More Like You

Documents (WW2)

A day in the life of a WLA voluntary district representative

WW2 Land Girl Profiles / WW2 Land Girls

Daphne Mary Banks (née Webb)

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