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This picture is about work. But the works looks such fun

This picture is about work. But the works looks such fun
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This picture is about work. But the works looks such fun

This picture is about work. But the works looks such fun. These ATS girls and their soldier pals turned haymaking into a merry holiday and a certain farmer in a northern county was deeply grateful to them. They worked with such a will that they beat the weather. So there is more winter hay for the cows, and that means more winter milk for us all. 4th August 1943. © Mirrorpix

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Auxiliary Territorial Service Countryside Farm Farms And Farming Rural Women War Workers

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This print captures the essence of work during wartime, but with a delightful twist. The ATS girls and their soldier comrades have transformed the laborious task of haymaking into a joyous holiday. Their infectious smiles and camaraderie radiate pure happiness amidst the backdrop of the idyllic countryside. In this snapshot from August 4th, 1943, these remarkable women war workers showcase their unwavering dedication and determination as they toil alongside grateful farmers in a northern county. With an indomitable spirit, they conquer adverse weather conditions to ensure an abundant supply of winter hay for cows. This selfless act directly translates into more winter milk for all, symbolizing their invaluable contribution towards sustaining communities during World War II. The image encapsulates the resilience and unity that defined this era. Uniformed in Auxiliary Territorial Service attire, these brave women exemplify strength and patriotism while embracing moments of lightheartedness amidst challenging times. This photograph is not just a testament to hard work; it also serves as a reminder that even in times of conflict, there can be moments filled with laughter and joy. It immortalizes the unsung heroes who played pivotal roles on farms across rural landscapes during World War II. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints staff, this timeless piece transports us back to an era where sacrifice was met with smiles and triumph over adversity was celebrated.


Framed Prints

Bring a touch of whimsy to your workspace with our Framed Prints from Memory Lane Prints. This delightful image captures the spirit of hard work turned enjoyable moment as ATS girls and their soldier pals turn haymaking into a merry holiday. The classic, timeless charm of this print is sure to brighten up any office or home space, making it an ideal gift for friends or colleagues. Experience the joy of work through this playful and lighthearted representation. Add this Framed Print to your collection and watch it become a conversation starter.


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Experience the joy and camaraderie of work in this delightful photograph from Memory Lane Prints' Media Storehouse range. Captured by our skilled staff, this image showcases a group of ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) girls and their soldier companions, making hay together with infectious enthusiasm. Despite the work at hand, their faces radiate happiness, turning a typical chore into a merry holiday. Add this captivating print to your collection and bring a smile to your day.


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Step into a joyful blast from the past with our Media Storehouse range of Poster Prints from Memory Lane. This captivating image brings to life the spirit of camaraderie and fun during work hours. Witness the ATS girls and their soldier pals turning haymaking into an unforgettable holiday. Add a touch of nostalgia and positivity to your workspace or home decor with this delightful piece from our collection.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Bring the joy of work to your home with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing puzzle, titled "This picture is about work. But the works looks such fun," showcases a delightful scene of ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) girls and soldiers enjoying a haymaking holiday. Piece together this charming puzzle and transform your living space into a nostalgic and fun-filled area. Assembling these high-quality pieces will not only provide hours of entertainment, but also transport you back in time. Add this puzzle to your collection and let the memories unfold!

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