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BOWLS FROM SAWDUST. —These bowls were made from sawdust by Mr C. M. Blake, of Christ church. They are strong and durable and have been in use for five years.

WOMEN AT WORK IN ENGLAND.—More and more occupations are now being undertaken by women in England. Here they are seen painting the traffic signs on country roads.

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23446, 29 September 1941, Page 8

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BOWLS FROM SAWDUST.—These bowls were made from sawdust by Mr C. M. Blake, of Christ church. They are strong and durable and have been in use for five years. WOMEN AT WORK IN ENGLAND.—More and more occupations are now being undertaken by women in England. Here they are seen painting the traffic signs on country roads. Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23446, 29 September 1941, Page 8

BOWLS FROM SAWDUST.—These bowls were made from sawdust by Mr C. M. Blake, of Christ church. They are strong and durable and have been in use for five years. WOMEN AT WORK IN ENGLAND.—More and more occupations are now being undertaken by women in England. Here they are seen painting the traffic signs on country roads. Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23446, 29 September 1941, Page 8