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Research (WW2)

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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Researching the History of the WLA by Stuart Antrobus

Researching the history of the Women's Land Army

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WW2 Women’s Land Army in Leicestershire

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WW2 Women’s Land Army in Leicestershire

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