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Wales

Gwyneth Mary Headshot Featured Image

WW2 Land Girl Profiles / WW2 Land Girls

Gwyneth Mary Jones (née Edwards)

Land girls staying at St Elmo's WLA Rest House, Torquay, go swimming during their paid holiday. Photo courtesy of the Imperial War Museum.

Running the WLA

Running the WLA: Rest Break Houses

Clubs and Hostels Collage

Land Girls and Lumber Jills at Play

September: Clubs and Hostels

Members of the Women's Land Army harvesting corn at Geli Cadwgan farm, Buith Wells, 1917 © Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales

Photos (WW1)

Happy St Patrick’s Day!

Women's Land Army Wales Receipe Book

Documents (WW2)

St David’s Day: Wales Women’s Land Army Recipe Book

Veteran Land Girl settles in North Wales 60 years after serving on Anglesey

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Veteran Land Girl settles in North Wales 60 years after serving on Anglesey

Wales’ first memorial to WLA unveiled at Anglesey

Latest News

Wales’ first memorial to WLA unveiled at Anglesey

WW1 Article: Lucy Owen and Claire Summers step into the boots of WW1 Land Girls

Articles (WW1)

WW1 Article: Lucy Owen and Claire Summers step into the boots of WW1 Land Girls

Nancy Jones (nee Charles) Source: Ceri Jones (Nancy's grand-daughter)

Photos (WW2)

WW2 Photos: Nancy Jones (nee Charles)

Photos (WW2)

WW2 Photos: Talgarth Land Girls

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