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Ladies of the Land - Society Workers on a model farm, WW1

A model farm at West Malvern where girls of the higher social classes are trained in the practical work and theory of dairying, including cheese-making, poultry culture, goat-keeping, and so on. The farm was run by Mr and Mrs Arthur Longe and among students were Miss Grey, daughter of Sir Henry Grey, seventh Baronet, Miss James, daughter of Canon James of Worcester, late headmaster of Malvern College and Miss Margot Baldwin, daughter of the future Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin

Picture No
10793562
Media ID
46084804
Size
3300px x 4896px (3.7MB)
Credit
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Source
Page from The Sketch, 14 August 1918
Date
1918

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