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Happy Bank Holiday Monday!

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Happy Bank Holiday Monday!

'If (with apologies to Rudyard Kipling), written by Land Girl A Hewlett (36110), published in the December 1942 edition of 'The Land Girl'

Poetry (WW2)

WW2 Poem: If (with apologies to Rudyard Kipling) by land girl A Hewlett

A Party In Derbyshire Photo from 'The Land Girl', December 1942.

Photos (WW2)

WW2 Photo: Opening of hostel (Alvaston Fields, Derbyshire) – 21/10/1942

Iris Mears nee Brunswick Source: Tracy Searle

Photos (WW2)

WW2 Photo: Iris Mears nee Brunswick (based in Kingsclere)

Joan Birchall Archive Photo 2

Photos (WW2)

WW2 Photos: Additional photos of Joan Lynn (nee Birchall) at Hope House, Ipswich

Betty Bond, nee Hewitt, in her uniform taken in about 1942 when she was 20 Source: Helen Van Dongen

Photos (WW2) / WW2 Land Girl Profiles / WW2 Land Girls

Betty Bond (née Hewitt)

Photos (WW2)

WW2 Photos: Talgarth Land Girls

Happy Bank Holiday Monday!

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Happy Bank Holiday Monday!

Can you help? : Land Girl Margaret working at Glebe Farm in Sarsden

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Can you help? : Land Girl Margaret working at Glebe Farm in Sarsden

One Saturday afternoon Ipswich Hope House (1943)

Latest News / Photos (WW2)

WW2 Photos: Can you help find out more about Land Girl Joan Birchall?

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