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TRAINING GIRLS AS FARM WORKERS IN ENGLAND: LEARNERS SETTING- OUT POTATO SEED IN THE FIELD. A snapshot of women students at Henhull Hull Farm. Nuntwioh, Cheshire, where they are being trained with a view lo occupying positions as; farm workers during the war. Among the occupations these particular girls followed previous to taking up this work were—-gymnastic instructor in a school at Antwerp, typist, schod-teacher, and clerk, the remainder not having any specified occupation. The manager of the farm, Mr Bolderston. who is employed under the Cheshire County Council, has expressed himself as very pleased with the manner in which the girls are adapting themselves to the work. Photo bv Daily Mail.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3250, 28 June 1916, Page 33 (Supplement)

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TRAINING GIRLS AS FARM WORKERS IN ENGLAND: LEARNERS SETTING- OUT POTATO SEED IN THE FIELD. A snapshot of women students at Henhull Hull Farm. Nuntwioh, Cheshire, where they are being trained with a view lo occupying positions as; farm workers during the war. Among the occupations these particular girls followed previous to taking up this work were—-gymnastic instructor in a school at Antwerp, typist, schod-teacher, and clerk, the remainder not having any specified occupation. The manager of the farm, Mr Bolderston. who is employed under the Cheshire County Council, has expressed himself as very pleased with the manner in which the girls are adapting themselves to the work. Photo bv Daily Mail. Otago Witness, Issue 3250, 28 June 1916, Page 33 (Supplement)

TRAINING GIRLS AS FARM WORKERS IN ENGLAND: LEARNERS SETTING- OUT POTATO SEED IN THE FIELD. A snapshot of women students at Henhull Hull Farm. Nuntwioh, Cheshire, where they are being trained with a view lo occupying positions as; farm workers during the war. Among the occupations these particular girls followed previous to taking up this work were—-gymnastic instructor in a school at Antwerp, typist, schod-teacher, and clerk, the remainder not having any specified occupation. The manager of the farm, Mr Bolderston. who is employed under the Cheshire County Council, has expressed himself as very pleased with the manner in which the girls are adapting themselves to the work. Photo bv Daily Mail. Otago Witness, Issue 3250, 28 June 1916, Page 33 (Supplement)