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Joining Up – The Women’s Land Army

February 1, 2014 By LG-Admin 2 Comments

Chapter 2

Joining up – The Women’s Land Army

Preparation for War

So as I faced the prospect of being sixteen and leaving school, the deficiencies of my home became more apparent and the imperative to get away from it become more pressing. The question was what to do about it. The answer came in the months before the outbreak of war in 1939.

Facing war, the government had taken steps to prepare Britain for what might lie ahead. Amongst many things, gas masks were given out to all – horrible things to wear, air raid shelters built, ration books and identity cards issued. Serving our country, our need to do so was also made clear by the government. Male volunteers were sought by the government to serve in the army, navy or air force. Women were requested to serve in their auxiliary services, and on the land.

Why the Women’s Land Army

Quite what attracted me to the Women’s Land Army that I decided I would join I cannot now recall, but clearly the chance of an active and good life in the outdoors would have been attractive to me then as it still is now. It also seemed worth doing. I’m sure too I was taken by the recruiting posters that portrayed a healthy young girl in her uniform, the style and cut of which I knew would suit me well. And of course, best of all, it meant I would be able to live someplace else besides home and Liverpool.

When war was declared on September 3 1939, my elder sister Eileen immediately volunteered for service and left home, and I encouraged my friend for years, Veronica to volunteer with me for the Women’s Land Army. I assume she must have had to persuade her father, but I didn’t attempt to raise the question with my parents. My mother was indifferent and father acquiesced. It was probably a relief to them.

Part of the decision was of course a patriotic feeling, but in selecting the WLA, I was obviously influenced more by the thought of being well away from the city with all its dirt and smell that I so heartily disliked, and the attractions of a different life that I yearned for. It also was a chance for adventure, and independence. Again, I saw this as the opportunity to get away from my home and everything I disliked about it.

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  1. Julie Summers says

    May 19, 2014 at 4:39 AM

    What a wonderful and happy story of your life as a land girl. I am more than delighted to have read it and I hope you have had much popular feedback. Congratulations, especially, that you were presented to the Queen. What a proud moment that must have been. Julie

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    • LandGirls-Admin says

      June 6, 2014 at 8:41 AM

      Hello Julie,

      Happy to hear from you and thank you for your kind comments. They were wonderful years for me and I look back on them with much pleasure and pride. And yes, being presented to the Queen was a great honour.

      Regards,

      Jeanne.

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Book Outline

  • Introduction
  • Part One
    • Chapter 1 – Prologue, the Sullivans, the Harlows and My Childhood
    • Chapter 2 – Joining Up – The Women’s Land Army
    • Chapter 3 – Lancashire College of Agriculture at Hutton
  • Part Two
    • Chapter 4 – Lower Greenbank Farm Over Wyresdale
    • Chapter 5 – Holt Farm Gateacre – Tragedy & Deliverance
    • Chapter 6 – Marshaw, The Trough of Bowland Fells
  • Part Three
    • Chapter 7 – Epilogue
    • Chapter 8 – Recognition at Last
  • Appendix

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  • Finished for Now – Land Girls.Me a Memoir
  • Welcome to Land Girls
  • Appendix – The Bowland Fells
  • Recognition at Last For Land Girls
  • Epilogue – Life After Being a Land Girl in the WLA
  • Last and Best Assignment as a Land Girl: Marshaw – The Trough of Bowland
  • Second Assignment as a Land Girl: Holt Hall Farm, Liverpool – Tragedy and Deliverance
  • First Assignment as a Land Girl: Lower Greenbank Farm, Over Wyresdale

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