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Land Girl by George Ranstead

Land Girl by George Ranstead


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Land Girl by George Ranstead

A member of the Womens Land Army during World War One is depicted in her uniform shovelling manure or soil. An impression by George Ranstead, a soldier serving in the Army Pay Corps during the Great War, who drew and posted a large number of postcards. Date: c.1916

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Agriculture Digging Duties Duty Manure Post Card Postcards Ranstead Shovel Soil Spade Ww 1


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This evocative image captures the spirit of the Women's Land Army during World War One as depicted in a print by George Ranstead. The young woman in the photograph is shown in her distinctive uniform, her determined expression focused on the task at hand as she shovels manure or soil on a farm. Ranstead, a soldier serving in the Army Pay Corps during the Great War, created a large body of work through his sketches and postcards, offering a unique and personal perspective on the war and its impact on everyday life. The Women's Land Army was formed in response to the labor shortage caused by the war, with women taking on roles traditionally held by men in agriculture and other industries. These women performed essential duties, working long hours in often challenging conditions to keep the country's food production running. The image of the Land Girl at work in the fields, her back bent and her hands calloused from the labor, serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices and contributions made by women during this period of history. The print, dated around 1916, offers a glimpse into a time when the roles of women were changing, and their contributions to the war effort were becoming increasingly recognized. The spade in her hand and the soil at her feet underscore the physical demands of the work, while the uniform and the setting remind us of the larger historical context in which this image was created. This poignant and evocative print is a testament to the resilience and determination of the Women's Land Army and the important role they played in the war effort and in the history of agriculture.

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