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WW2 Land Girls

Mary Elwell with her WLA colleagues.

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Mary Malpass (née Elwell)

WW2 Land Girls

Searching for Miss D Hawksworth – champion ploughwoman!

Mary Snowden (nee Styles)

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“My Time in the Land Army in Pluckley, Kent” by Mary Snowden (nee Styles)

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Rose Woolf (née Fine)

Land Girls haymaking Source: Courtesy of Stuart Antrobus.

WW2 Land Girls

Land Girl reminiscence: “In the summer evenings during my Land Army days I helped with hay-making and harvest.”

An extract from The Land Girl on rat catching. Courtesy of Stuart Antrobus

Rat Catching / WW2 Land Girls

Land Girl reminiscence: “12 of us were sent to Warminster on a fortnight’s rat-catching training session.”

Unknown Land Girl and sheep

WW2 Land Girls

Land Girl reminiscence: “The blizzards of 1941 were sudden and fierce…”

Unknown Land Girl on a tractor.

WW2 Land Girls

Land Girl reminiscence: “We, a band of jolly land girls” Poem

Land Girl and chicken

WW2 Land Girls

Land Girl reminiscence: Early trials on a Bedfordshire farm for a new 1940s land girl – Part 1

Land Girl on Bike Source:

WW2 Land Girls

Land Girl reminiscence: Early trials on a Bedfordshire farm for a new 1940s land girl – Part 2

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