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Womens Land Army Girls, womans work is never done, especially when a girl needs a stitch in the seat of her pants, its her number one priority, October 1943
Womens Land Army girls with a tractor probably taken on farms in North Somerset during the Second World War. Circa June 1942
Some local Land Army girls learning to drive a Fordson tractor at the start of the last war, in 1939. As you can see, there was not much concern for health and safety in those days
Land Army Girls out and about in Reading. Circa 1942
World War Two - Second World War - Evelyn Elliott was born in Sunderland and became a Land Girl in 1946 when she was 17. She served until the Womens Land Army was disbanded in October 1950
Land Army Girls stooking the corn in a Cambridge field. Circa 1939
Using timber which is of no use for war production, a game of Land Army girls at Bywell near Newcastle Upon Tyne are supplying wood to keep the home fires burning
Land Army Girls about to parade through the streets of Nottingham for a victory parade. 15th June 1945
Womens Land Army girls probably taken on farms in North Somerset during the Second World War. Circa June 1942
Land Army Girls stooking the corn, At the start of the Second World War many West Country farmers were still using horses and antiquated equipment. Circa 1940
A land army girl in Sussex sitting on top of her Hitler snowman during the Second World War. 14th January 1942
World War Two - Second World War - Linda Shrigley, born in Dipton, County Durham, joined the Land Army when she was 17 in 1942, and served for five years. 01/09/1996
World War Two - Second World War - Ex-members of the Womens Land Army hold a reunion at Balmbras Music Hall, Newcastle. 04/02/1976
World War Two - Second World War - Girls of the Callay Sawmills have another load of pit props checked by Miss Beatrice Forbes-Watson of the Timber Corps. 20/03/1943
World War Two - Second World War - Former Land Army and Timber Girls, spent the afternoon baling hay with an old threshing machine
World War Two - Second World War - Joan Collinson of Ingleton, .served in the Womans Land Army from 1942 to 1949. She was born in Gateshead and had worked as a restaurant cashier before joining up
World War Two - Second World War - Members of the Womens Land Army and members of the Young Farmers Clubs in Durham march to a service at the County School of Agriculture, Houghall
Landgirls are pulling down branches of hops that are infected with mildew as the special spraying tractor goes down the line of hops spraying them with a wash to protect them before the gathering in
A chimney sweep passes two land girls enjoying a well earnt break from their toil in the fields at the Travellers Rest in Caephilly. July 1943
Land Army girls give a hand in collecting the first tomato crop at North Hubbards nursery in Essex during the Second World War June 1942
A woman on Austerity holiday give a hand in collecting the first tomato crop at North Hubbards nursery in the Lea Valley, Essex during the Second World War June 1942
Landgirl Miss Betty McCarthy picking some large tomatoes from a greenhouse in Lea Valley, Hertfordshire during the Second World War They will be sent to canteens at munitions factories as
Girls of the Womens land Army looking at photographs in the sleeping quarters of their WLA hostel. February 1944
Womens Land Army. 20 year old Lewis Betty and Peggy Clarke of Gateshead Land Army cutting logs in Manchester timber farm. June 1945
American A. S. C Facility visit. American soldiers getting ready to remove 4000lbAmerican A.S.C Facility visit. American soldiers getting ready to remove 4000lb bombs chat to land girls in the English countryside. 19th February 1944
Twin sisters Joyce and Olive Allen, members of the Land Army, workers at the Richardson Evans memorial ground in Kingston where they grow a variety of vegetables including potatoes
Victory Parade 1946. Land girls detachment. P04522
Womens Land Army, Circa 1941. Womens Land Army (WLA), a British civilian organisation created during the First and Second World Wars so women could work in agriculture