letter
1939-1945
LMGLM:1992.254
Summary: letter, to Hazel Pinder from Civil defence, thanking her for her work with the Women's Voluntary Service in Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire, during World War IIIdentification note: As so many men were away fighting, women took on new roles. ‘Land Girls’, who worked in the Women’s Land Army, helped to keep farms running and provide Britain...
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Summary: letter, to Hazel Pinder from Civil defence, thanking her for her work with the Women's Voluntary Service in Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire, during World War II
Identification note: As so many men were away fighting, women took on new roles. ‘Land Girls’, who worked in the Women’s Land Army, helped to keep farms running and provide Britain with food. The Women’s Voluntary Service was formed in 1938 to assist local government in whatever way was needed. Their slogan was ‘The WVS never says No”.