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Recruitment Posters (WW1)

God Speed the Plough and the Woman Who Drives It. Land Girl, full-length figure, in uniform and hat, guiding a horse-drawn plough to right. Source: Art.IWM PST 5996, 1917

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WW1 Recruitment Poster: God Speed the Plough and the Woman Who Drives It

WW1 Recruitment poster showing a Land Girl, full-length facing figure, in white coat and sun hat, holding a bucket in her left hand. Source: Art.IWM PST 5489, c.1918

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WW1 Recruitment Poster: Recruits required immediately for the Women’s Land Army

This Women’s Land Army recruitment poster by the artist J Walter West, emphasises the work done by the Forage Department of the WLA. Source: Imperial War Museum

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WW1 Recruitment Poster by J Walter West

Recruiting poster [updated. c 1917] “A Landswoman’s Appeal To all Women In The Land…Join The Land Army To-day. Don’t Hesitate.” Courtesy of Stuart Antrobus

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WW1 A Landswoman’s Appeal To All Women In The Land

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