BRITAIN'S HARVEST SPEED-UP: Five hundred girls of the British Women's Land Army travelled from Northumberland, Durham, and Lancashire in the north of England, to help bring in the harvest in Kent and other areas in the south. This picture shows some of the land girls at a London railway terminus on their way south,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 4 February 1942, Page 5
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54BRITAIN'S HARVEST SPEED-UP: Five hundred girls of the British Women's Land Army travelled from Northumberland, Durham, and Lancashire in the north of England, to help bring in the harvest in Kent and other areas in the south. This picture shows some of the land girls at a London railway terminus on their way south, Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 4 February 1942, Page 5
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