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WW2 Forewoman Certificate

WLA Bedfordshire War Ag Forewoman's Course Grade 2 qualification certificate 12 Feb 1944 for Hilda Bright (Milton Ernest hostel)
Grade 2 qualification certificate 12 Feb 1944 for Hilda Bright (Milton Ernest hostel)

WLA Bedfordshire War Ag Forewoman's Course Grade 2 qualification certificate 12 Feb 1944 for Hilda Bright (Milton Ernest hostel)

WLA Beds War Ag Forewoman’s Course Grade 2 qualification certificate 12 Feb 1944 for Hilda Bright (Milton Ernest hostel)

Source: Stuart Antrobus

Tags: Bedfordshire

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