Family co-operation in war services. Top, Mrs. H. E. Bailey, who is 43, and her 'daughter, Miss E. Bailey, aged 18, working together at an.A.T.S. depot. Mr. Bailey is in the Army. Below, Sergeant-Major S. W. Wilkes, aged 50, taking orders from his daughter, Regimental SergeantMajor K. Pugh, A.T.S., who is in the same depot.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 42, 19 February 1942, Page 10
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55Family co-operation in war services. Top, Mrs. H. E. Bailey, who is 43, and her 'daughter, Miss E. Bailey, aged 18, working together at an.A.T.S. depot. Mr. Bailey is in the Army. Below, Sergeant-Major S. W. Wilkes, aged 50, taking orders from his daughter, Regimental Sergeant-Major K. Pugh, A.T.S., who is in the same depot. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 42, 19 February 1942, Page 10
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