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VE Day Celebrations, St Paul's Square, Bedford

Left to Right: Grace Harling, Margaret Warboys, Jean Smith, Barbara Twigg, Joan Le Boutilier, Grace Bramall (holding flag)
Aspley Guise

Land Girls relaxing in the recreation room: Aspley Guise Hostel
(l-r) Doreen Wright,
Doris ?, Francis
Guttridge,
Peggy 'Titch'
Kennedy, Mavis Tickle ?,
Joan Mack, Dorothy
'Dot' ? and
Joan Taylor
Bolnhurst

Bolnhurst Land Girls sitting in a field
'Fiss', Vera
Jobling, Peggy Deag,
Beatrice 'Betty' ?, Elsie ?
Chimney Corner

Margaret Conlin (3rd from the right) and Margaret Scaife (3rd from the left?)
Clifton

Cople

Cople House hostel land girls.
Front row:
2nd from left: Betty Wallace?; 3rd from left:
Dorothy Meggitt.
Second row from front: extreme left:
Doreen Kay
Hulcote Moors

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

Leighton Buzzard

First intake of land girls heading for
Leighton Buzzard Hostel - 4th May 1942.
Joyce How is 2nd from left and
Ellen May Godfrey is 3rd from right.
Photo courtesy of Luton News
Luton Hoo

Luton Hoo land girls in front of the conservatory in the
walled garden, c1944.
Joyce Collard is 2nd from
the left in the back row and
Kathleen Burgoyne is 2nd from the right in the front row.
Milton Ernest

Potton

In the entrance to The Hollies, the WLA Hostel in King Street, Potton.
The two girls marked x were sisters Winnie and Elsie- Do you know their surname?
Front right - Phyllis 'Betty' Laverick (with hair in curlers)
Ravensden

Margaret Perry (far right) with trainee land girls setting off for local fields to learn arable crop skills.
Sharnbrook

Sandy

Post war land girls at Hasells Hall
Silsoe

Silsoe land girls in the High Street
Toddington

Doris Lane is 3rd from the left (above Toddington Park WLA sign). She stayed on to do milking after the war.
Whipsnade

'Farm Sunday' Parade, Wardown Park,Luton, June 1943
(l-r) Mary Hickey (x)
and Daisy Beard, Forewoman,
leading the parade.
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