Leaflets concerning the work of the Women's Voluntary Service in Civil Defence, 1945.
Official newsletter of the Women's Voluntary Service, June 1945.
The Women's Voluntary Service played a significant role on the home front during the Second World War, fulfilling a plethora of duties including being part of air raid precaution services, assisting with evacuating civilians, supplying food and drink and handing out clothing. The organisation in its present day form is now known as the Royal Voluntary Service, changing to this name in 2013, reflecting male volunteers being part of the organisation.
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Object number | A1655 |
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Maker name | Women's Voluntary Service |
Production date | May 1945-jun 1945 |
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