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WW1 Positive reports of Land Girls working in Norfolk (1918)

Positive reports on Mr Thistleton Smith's Farm Land Girl's working in Norfolk. Source: The Landswoman, page 80.

Positive reports of Land Girls working on Mr Thistleton Smith’s Farm in Norfolk.
Mr Thistleton was seen as a ‘pioneer of woman farm labour in Norfolk.’
Source: The Landswoman, April 1918, page 80.

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