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Category: Women in the War

Posted on May 7, 2020May 7, 2020

A member of the Women’s Land Army loading sacks on a trailer, c1940

A member of the Women’s Land Army loading sacks on a trailer c1940.

Posted on May 7, 2020May 7, 2020

Women’s Land Army loading or emptying a tractor trailer

Women’s Land Army loading or emptying a tractor trailer.

 

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A land girl operating a tractor

A land girl operating a tractor.

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Four members of the Women’s Land Army sit around what could be a brick oven, 1941

Four members of the Women’s Land Army sit around what could be a brick oven, 1941

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Mrs Sylvia Bellis, aged 22, driving a crane at Brighton Station during the Second World War.

Mrs Sylvia Bellis, aged 22, driving a crane at Brighton Station during the Second World War.

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