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Our Women in War Time - ladies looking after army remounts
Page from The Tatler reporting on the ladies of Berkshire who, under the generalship of Mr Cecil Aldin, South Berks (famous sporting & animal artist as well as Master of the Foxhounds), were conditioning army remounts at one of the depots in Berkshire. Miss Iris Ford and her sister, who are very well known in London are seen in the picture. All the work from stables to exercise is done by well-known hunting ladies under the supervision of a head lad who was also a lady! The Tatler describes the work as done along very businesslike lines and is very hard, the hours being from 7 am to 6:30pm). Date: 1915
Media ID 14136983
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