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147 Photographic Prints
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Member of the First World War Womens Land Army. Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917Ms. Nora Lock, a member of the Womens Land Army, standing outside the front door of Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1917A picture of an unknown member of the Womens Land Army. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Sleeping quarters for the members of the First World War Womens Land Army at Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917The sleeping quarters for the Womens Land Army at Tregavethan Farm training centre. Rules and a time-table are pinned to the wall above the wash-stand. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Members of the First World War Womens Land Army playing leap frog. Tregavethan Farm, Truro, CornwallA group of the Womens Land Army members playing leapfrog after their efficiency test, pictured at their training centre at Tregavethan Farm. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1917A portrait of an unknown member of the Womens Land Army. Colourised by Coral Walters. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army. Cornwall. Around 1917Member of the Womens Land Army, identified as Ms. Cousens, pictured with milking pail and stool. The womans uniform consists of boots, gaiters, felt hats and pale fabric overalls
Group photograph with members of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917Womens Land Army Girls grouped in front of a hay cart with a soldier, Mr Alfred Martin (Tregavethans owner, holding the dogs paw), Mrs Martin (seated directly behind the dog) and a nurse in uniform
Members of the First World War Womens Land Army. Cornwall. Autumn 1917Three members of the Womens Land Army picking apples, each using tall ladders. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Mrs Alfred Martin, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917Mrs Alfred Martin, Tregavethans owner, feeding the dog. Tregavethan was a Womens Land Army training centre during the First World War. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Interior of Tregavethan Farm dairy, Truro, Cornwall. July 1914The image shows the cool room, with full milk pans on slate work surfaces, a wooden central table with freshly made butter and eggs placed by the window
Members of First World War Womens Land Army engaged in tree felling in Cornwall. May 1918Two members of theWomens Land Army kneeling in a wooded area in Cornwall preparing to fell a tree with a cross-cut saw. The womens uniform consists of boots, gaiters
Members of First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917A member of the Womens Land Army with a walking stick at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre. Another girl can be seen in the background, standing in a doorway of Causilgey
Member of First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917A member of the Womens Land Army with a horse and cart at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre. The name of the woman is unknown
Member of First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917A member of the Womens Land Army sitting on a stile at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre. The name of the woman is unknown
Member of First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917A member of the Womens Land Army milking a cow at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre. The name of the woman is unknown
Members of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917Two members of the Womens Land Army standing in front of a door at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre. The woman on the left is Trejeweth, the woman on the right is Nora Lock
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917An unnamed member of the Womens Land Army standing in front of a door at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917An unnamed member of the Womens Land Army at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre. The womens uniform consists of boots, gaiters, felt hats and pale fabric overalls
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917An unnamed member of the Womens Land Army sitting on a fallen tree at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre
Members of the First World War Womens Land Army at Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1917Eight members of the Womens Land Army at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre. Also pictured are Mr & Mrs. Martin, Tregavethans owners, their dog and a young man holding a scythe
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917Womens Land Army Girl standing in a field. The name of the woman is unknown. Her uniform consists of boots, gaiters, felt hat and pale fabric overalls
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917Womens Land Army Girl standing by a fence. The name of the woman is unknown. Her uniform consists of boots, gaiters, felt hat and pale fabric overalls. She is wearing a black armband
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917Womens Land Army Girl standing in an orchard. The name of the woman is unknown. Her uniform consists of boots, gaiters, felt hat and pale fabric overalls
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917Womens Land Army Girl standing in a field. Her name is thought to be Bawden. Tregavethan was a Womens Land Army training centre during the First World War. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917Womens Land Army Girl standing in front of a porch. Her name is thought to be Bawden and she is wearing a raincoat and hat
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917Womens Land Army Girl standing in a field and holding a hay fork. The name of the woman is unknown. Her uniform consists of boots, gaiters, felt hat and pale fabric overalls
Group photograph with members of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917Womens Land Army Girls standing with a soldier and Mr Alfred Martin, Tregavethans owner (stroking the dog) and Mrs Martin (second from left in the front row) and a nurse in uniform
Members of the First World War Womens Land Army and local dignitaries, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, CornwallNine members of the Womens Land Army standing on the lawn listening to Viscountess Falmouth during an official visit at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre
Members of the First World War Womens Land Arm. Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1917Members of the Womens Land Army riding workhorses. From left to right the names of the women are thought to be: Ms. Trejeweth and Ms. Nora Lock, Ms. I. Crowther and Ms. Dorothy Phyllis Martin, Ms
Members of the First World War Womens Land Army at Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. April-May 1917Nine members of the Womens Land Army in working dress: possibly the first recruits that were trained at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army Training Centre
Members of the First World War Womens Land Army. Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 6th June 1918A group of the Womens Land Army pictured after building a hay rick, probably at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre
Members of the First World War Womens Land Army. Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 6th June 1918Four members of the Womens Land Army building a hay rick and thatching the top, probably at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Members of the First World War Womens Land Army. Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. June 1917Two members of the Womens Land Army and various farm men sacking chaff off a belt-driven chaff cutter by a straw stack at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre
Members of the First World War Womens Land Army, First World War. Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 6th June 1918Four members of the Womens Land Army preparing straw for thatching on hay rick, probably at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Members of the First World War Womens Land Army. Cornwall. August 1918Two members of the Womens Land Army at croust time (lunch time) eating Cornish pasties. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Members of the First World War Womens Land Army. Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 28th May 1918Two members of the Womens Land Army: one moving manure or silage from the cart and the other holding the horses head. Probably at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre
Members of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1918Two members of the Womens Land Army in a field at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre. One of the women is standing and one is sitting. Their names are unknown
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army with a horse, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. May 1918An unnamed member of the Womens Land Army standing in a field, holding the bridle of an unsaddled horse. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army with a horse, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. 1918An unnamed member of the Womens Land Army standing in a yard, holding the bridle of an unsaddled horse. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army standing with a horse and cart, St Clement, Cornwall. Probably May 1918A member of the Womens Land Army standing in front of an open cart belonging to A.C. Polwhele of Polwhele House. She is holding the reins of a stationery horse. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
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