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Cople House

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Location:

Northill Road, Cople, five miles east of Bedford (demolished after post-war fire in 1972).
OS Ref: TL 04331855
Description: Large 3-storey country house you could not see from the road, belonging to the Barnard family (which had owned Barnards Bank in Bedford, situated opposite the entrance to the Swan Hotel, next to town bridge, on the Shire Hall side).  Estate sold in June 1943 and split up. Beds War Ag decided that it need Cople House. Miss Barnard objected but was overruled. She moved to her estate in Dorset. Accommodated up to 94 land girls.
Opened: c. September 1943
Closed: c. September 1950

Cople Hostle

Cople Hostel

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Cople Land Girls

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Cople Land Girls

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Location of Cople hostel

Location of Cople hostel
OS 6" map Bedfordshire sheet XVIII NW (with additions in 1948)


More Pictures of Cople House Land Girls

Liz Day having her hair cut at Cople House hostel

Cople group

Cople group
Cople Land Girls - Mona McKenna and Jean Sands Three girls picking runner beans Cople Land Girls on the Embankment - Katleen Inker, Betty Wallis, Jean Sands, Eileen O'Connell
Cople Land Girls in concert to entertain the troops at Kempston Barracks Cople Land Girls at the back door of the hostel Doreen Heales and Barbara Harker in the grounds of Cople House Hostel
Barbara Harker, Doreen Heales and Joan Wood in the grounds of Cople House Hostel Ailsa Hogg, Barbara Harkerand Kathleen Inker in the grounds of Cople House Hostel Ailsa Hogg and  Jackie Ingle in uniform
Cople land girls - Eileen ? and Peggy ?    

 

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