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Christmas

The Land Army Christmas Concert in The Landswoman, December 1919

Cartoons (WW1) / Christmas / Latest News

The Land Army Christmas Concert

Scottish WLA Card

Cards (WW2) / Christmas

Scottish WLA Christmas Card

Celebrating Christmas WLA Collage December

Christmas / Land Girls and Lumber Jills at Play

December: Land Girls celebrating Christmas!

Merry Christmas - The Land Girl December 1944 Cover

Christmas

Merry Christmas!

Warwickshire Women's Land Army Christmas Card Source: Catherine Procter Women's Land Army Collection

Christmas

Warwickshire Christmas Card

Happy Christmas Eve: Land Girl Christmas parties at the Leighton Buzzard Hostel

Christmas

Happy Christmas Eve: Land Girl Christmas parties at the Leighton Buzzard Hostel

The Landswoman December 1918

Christmas / Latest News

Merry Christmas!

WLA WW1 December 1918 Land Girl's Christmas Carol & Nativity Scene

Christmas / Newspaper Articles (WW1)

WW1 Land Girls’ Christmas Carol and Nativity Scene

Women's Land Army Christmas Card Source: Catherine Procter's WLA Collection

Cards (WW2) / Christmas

WW2 Women’s Land Army Christmas Card – ‘Be gentle when you touch bread’

Christmas Greetings to the Land Army, 1919 Source: Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse

Cards (WW1) / Christmas

WW1: Christmas Greetings to the Land Army, 1919

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