Date:April 1950
Description:Two pages of preparatory notes on a talk on the Women's Voluntary Service. It seems to be for membership purposes. The talk is entitled W.V.S in the Community and covers areas such as 'How the Community is cared for today' and 'The place of the W.V.S. in the above'.
This item is linked to objects M4375.1995.38 and 40. The notes date from April 1950.
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Donor ref: LEAMG : M4375.1995.39 (71/22024)
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