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WOMEN'S VOLUNTARY SERVICE, DORCHESTER RURAL DISTRICT SECTION, ARCHIVE.... WOMEN'S VOLUNTARY SERVICE, DORCHESTER RURAL DISTRICT SECTION, ARCHIVE., 1926 - 1976


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  • WOMEN'S VOLUNTARY SERVICE, DORCHESTER RURAL DISTRICT SECTION, ARCHIVE., 1926 - 1976

Reference number
  • D-444
Level of description
  • Fonds
Date
  • 1926 - 1976
Extent
  • 0.01122 cu.m.
  • [1/2 Standard Box]
Description
  • Day Books (1943-1945); Leaflets [mostly War time leaflets] (1926-1945); Magazine articles and correspondence (1926-1976)
Language
  • English
Term
  • Societies and Associations
  • Women's Royal Voluntary Service
  • Women's Movements
  • World War Two
  • Dorchester

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Bundle of war-time literature. Day book.. As D.444/2. As D.444/2. Copy of an article in "The New Yorker", by Miss Townsend Warner, on the Maiden Newton Ladies Shooting Class. Miscellaneous notes by Miss Townsend Warner, and her Licence to carry a gun.. Description of the work of the W.V.S in Dorchester during the Second World War, by Sylvia Townsend Warner (Typescript).. Correspondence between Sylvia Townsend Warner and the County Archivist concerning the deposit of the above records, with useful list of abbreviations used in the records..