WW2 - London Auxiliary Ambulance Service Driver on the farm
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WW2 - London Auxiliary Ambulance Service Driver on the farm
WW2 - British Home front, October 1941 - Mrs John Steel, daughter of Sir Bernard Spilsbury, British Pathologist, lends her hand to the war effort. A member of the London Auxiliary Ambulance Service (L.A.A.S.) as a Driver, she is seen here on the land of a Hospital Farm in Essex (where she is stationed), helping to dig potatoes. Date: 1941
Media ID 11589745
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
1941 Boots Brake Digging Digs Driver Effort Essex Farmhand Jolly Lend Lending Lends Lever Message Outfit Positive Potato Potatoes Propaganda Publicity Smile Smiles
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