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Women’s Land Army Medal
Kit Lynch, a Londoner, signed up for the Women’s Land Army at the beginning of the Second World War. She was placed at Pollards Nursery in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire. The WLA was set up to fill farming and horticultural jobs that were left vacant as men went off to war. After the war, Kit went to work in the nurseries of Lambeth Parks Department. Kit served in the Women’s Land Army for eleven and a half years. This badge is the standard issue badge of the second world war and was issued to all members upon joining the WLA. On the front it depicts a wheatsheaf and on the reverse is stamped ‘Marples & Beasley Birmingham’. The badge was worn on jumpers, coats or hats. The WLA charged members for additional badges or replacements due to national shortages during and shortly after the war.
Ref: 2003.023.2
- Maker Women's Land Army
- Material Metal
- Object Type Ephemera
- Year 1949
- Collection Number 2003.0232
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