Trainee Land Girl

13th November 1939: Miss M Haslam, a former riding instructress from Southport, spreads manure over a field at the Lancashire Institute of Agriculture in Freston, Suffolk. She is training to be a Land Worker, in order to combat the shortage of male labour during World War II. (Photo by Nick Yapp/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
13th November 1939: Miss M Haslam, a former riding instructress from Southport, spreads manure over a field at the Lancashire Institute of Agriculture in Freston, Suffolk. She is training to be a Land Worker, in order to combat the shortage of male labour during World War II. (Photo by Nick Yapp/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Trainee Land Girl
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Credit:
Nick Yapp / Stringer
Editorial #:
3096855
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
November 13, 1939
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Source:
Hulton Archive
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JF3219
Object name:
99s/19/huty/13462/08
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