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51412: Recruiting March of the Oxfordshire Women's Land Army

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posted on 2024-05-09, 09:49 authored by First World War Poetry Digital Archive Project Team

Recruiting march and presentation to Princess Mary of the Women's Land Army, Oxford, 1917-1918. The march begins in St Giles with women entering the enrolment hut by the Martyrs' Memorial. The procession goes down the Cornmarket, through Carfax and into Broad Street. Some of the women are in uniform, and the procession includes a steam tractor. Mr R E Prothero, Minister of Agriculture, leads local city and university officials to Trinity College gardens, where Princess Mary presents awards to the Land Girls. One of the girls shows two baby lambs. The awards continue while the members of the council and the university, one in a Bath chair, watch.

History

Identifier

5751.mp4 | IWMFILM535-low.mp4

Subject

Home Front | Imperial Forces | Propaganda | Somme | Western Front | Women

Creator

Women's War Department

Date

1917 - 1918

Date Created

01/01/1917

Temporal Date

31/12/1918

Spatial

Oxford, England

Source

DVD copy of original film

Medium

DVD copy of original film

Type

Footage

Contributor

Alisa Miller

Rights

The Imperial War Museum

Collection ID

IWM 535

Repository Name

Imperial War Museum Film and Video Archive

Repository Address

Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Road, London, SE1 6HZ, UK

Publisher

The First World War Poetry Digital Archive

Producer

Unknown