Women's Land Army Rally At Portsmouth
... Hampshire and Ida of Wight Woman's Land Army Rally at Portsmouth. Mrs. C. Braddyll, of Hayling • m 0., ( Island, is carrying the Hampshire banner. H.T 10853 • 'mg' • • • ''' ...
... Hampshire and Ida of Wight Woman's Land Army Rally at Portsmouth. Mrs. C. Braddyll, of Hayling • m 0., ( Island, is carrying the Hampshire banner. H.T 10853 • 'mg' • • • ''' ...
... jealous of the Woman's Land Army, since he suggested that regular skilled farmworkers of over five years' experience should be Issued with a brassard or distinctive dress or badge in view of the fact that numbers of the Women's Land Army are ...
... of the Brinell Legion, Lieut. W. !Kanter Lansdale a ' wreath for the Home Guard, and two Land flirlo froM the hostel laid one on behalf of the Woman's Land Army. The I collection was for MarlHeld's fund for disabled ex-fisrvies men, and amounted IC 130 ...
... tjirls eldest son, Dr. James Salwey. Hej over 4.000 members were enwas attending to casualties during rolled in the Woman’s Land Army an air raid and worked with thefj three months of this utmost devotion until he himself y e9r an( f ix,715 members, became ...
... Mrs. B. Halley. Ditto. men: I. H. Banal: 2 P. Young; 3. W. Turner. -7 Women's tug-o'-war.—Women's Election B.L. best Woman's Land Army. Winning team: Mrs. Pritchard. Mrs. Cave, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. R. Cousins. Mrs. Man.:seg, Miss V. Pilchard. Tha entries ...
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... LAND ARMY MEETING. MASS LILIAN BRAITIIWN/TE AT Speaking at a nv•etin.7 by the Southampton Selection Ormancttee of the War Committen et. the Hartley Hail, loot night, for the of encouraging cinksunent in the Wontena Land Army, Mos Lawn said that miles ...
... HAMPSHIRE'S LAND ARMY Record For The Country A T the first meeting of the Hampshire War Executive of the N.F.U. held at Winchester, on Saturday, three hours' strenuous business was disposed of under the chairmanship of Mr. W. ff. Gosling. The County Secretary ...
... Women's Land Army The County Secretary brought forward the subject of a Women's Land Army which would be organized for possible war service. Mr. L. G. Troup. County Agricultural Organiser, had been approached by the Women's Farm and Garden Association ...
... ARMY HORSES ON THE LAND. Just -as it cannot be expected that soldier woman fresh to farm should at once as valuable to the farmer a man who had spent half his lifetime on the place, so would be surprising the horses now lent agriculturists were efficient ...
... nett, a yeoman of signals, who left Eng. land in July last. In 1915 she made the acquaintance of a man named Roney, and they lived together. Roney enlisted, and in asking for separation allowance for the woman, sent in the alleged forged certifi cate ...
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