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Hulcote Moors Farmhouse, outside Hulcote village, near Cranfield.
OS Ref: SP94084035
Description: Requisitioned from Sir Frederick Richmond of Westoning Manor. Bailiff: Mr. Bonner. Accommodated up to 18 land girls
Opened: c. July 1943
Closed: c. March 1947

Hulcote Moors hostel

Hulcote Moors hostel

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Hulcote Moors hostel group

Hulcote Moors hostel group with the Warden, Mrs Whatling, 1943
Back Row (l-r) Pamela Bell, Betty Hurst (?), Thelma Mathers, Vera Hull, Elizabeth Alice Braybrook, Myra Griffiths
Middle Row (l-r) Peggy Clark, Doris Bass, Edna Harris, Gladys Hinton (Housekeeper), Mrs E Watling (Warden), (Greta) Joyce Virgin, Hilda Virgin
Front Row (l-r) ?, Zoe Odell, Audrey Joan Hinde, Marjorie Prince, ?

Audrey Clark as the first-ever Land Girl May Queen

Peggy Clark as the first-ever land girl May Queen, 1944

Hulcote Girls welcome the first American servicemen

Hulcote Girls welcome the first American servicemen
L to R Maggie Prince, Peggy Clark, Thelma Mathers, Pearl Wright, Edna Harris, Doris Bass

Location of Hulcote Moors hostel, near Cranfield

Location of Hulcote Moors hostel, near Cranfield
OS 6" map 1953 Bedfordshire sheet XX NE


More Pictures of Cople House Land Girls

Rita Stokes on a tractor Hulcote Moors land girls at Cranfield Aerodrome Myra Griffiths, May Queen, 1945 Lady Godiva on May Day 1945

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