Dorothy Searle photograph album, 1914-1917.
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Women's Land Army (Great Britain)
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The Women's Land Army (WLA) was a British civilian organization created in 1917 by the Board of Agriculture during the First World War to bring women into work in agriculture, replacing men called up to the military. It was disbanded in 1919 but revived in June 1939 under the same name to again organise women to replace workers called up to the military during the Second World War....
Searle, Dorothy, b. 1888?
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Dorothy Searle, who served in England's Women's Land Army and who is the presumed daughter of Charles Edward and Mary Searle, was born around the year 1888. Dorothy's father--Charles Edward Searle (b. 1829)--was a clergyman and the Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge; he died in 1902. Dorothy had four siblings: Charles Frederick (b. 1883), who served in World War I as a Lieutenant in the 1st East Anglian Field Ambulence; Mary E. (b. 1884); William Charles (b. 1889); and Walter R. (b. 1890). ...
Blenheim Palace (England)
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