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Hertfordshire

Joan Maunders wearing her WLA badge

WW2 Land Girl Profiles / WW2 Land Girls

Joan Winifred Blanchard (née Maunder)

Moving logs. Gladys is in the top left hand corner with 'Aunty Eileen' helping her. 'Aunty Rene' is one of the last pair of log handlers, to the left.

Photos (WW2) / WW2 Land Girls

Gladys Louise West: A Land Girl working in the forests

Certificate of Discharge on Demobilisation Source: Catherine Procter Collection

Official Documents (WW1)

WW1 Certificate of Discharge on Demobilisation

Women's Timber Corps Mothering Sunday Photo

Photos (WW2)

Happy Mothering Sunday

July Monthly Photo Collage

Farming Activity of the Month

July Activity of the Month: Harvesting

International Women's DayBetty Dugdale in Women’s Land Army truck with friends Source: Betty's daughter, Elisabeth Sweeney

Latest News / Photos (WW2)

Happy International Women’s Day!

Betty Dugdale in Women's Land Army truck with friends

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Can you help find out more about Betty Dudgale and Beryl Head?

Emma Jolly

WW1 Land Girl Profiles / WW1 Land Girls

Emma Jolly

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

WW1 Land Girl Profiles / WW1 Land Girls

Florence Fremantle (nee Crouch)

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