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Ministry of Works hutment for 40 land girls in Milton Ernest village
OS Ref: TL01385648
Description: Accommodated 40 land girls.
Opened: Monday 16 February 1942
Closed: 31 March 1950

Milton Ernest hostel

Milton Ernest hostel

More information about this hostel

First intake of Milton Ernest hostel land girls

The first party of the Women's Land army to be drafted to the new hostel at Milton Ernest, being loaded on a lorry in Harpur Street (see Marks & Spencer's store behind) in Bedford, 14 February 1942. Mrs. Graham, Chairman of the Bedfordshire Committee of the WLA (second left) sees them off (photo source: Bedfordshire Times & Standard, 20 February 1942).

Dawn Skeggs at entrance to Milton Ernest hostel

Dawn Skeggs at entrance to Milton Ernest hostel

Milton Ernest hostel

Milton Ernest hostel in the late 1940s

Map showing hostel location

Location of Milton hostel, north of Bedford
OS 6" map, 1950s


More Pictures of Milton Ernest Land Girls

Dining room group

Fieldwork

Hitching a lift

Joyce Senior Kathleen Hopkins Loading Potatoes
Three Land Girls Dormitory bunks Milton Ernest Land Girls - Hilda Bright, Olive MacDonald
Harvest Group - Dora Carlyle, Helen Askew, Unknown, Gwen Varna Land girl with bicycle  

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