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Women's Voluntary Service Letter to Members

This is a letter informing Women's Voluntary Service members about a Civil Defence basic training course. The letter was written on 1 August 1950.

Women's Voluntary Service Long Service Bar

This Women's Voluntary Service long service bar was worn in place of a W.V.S. long service medal. The bar is made of red, green and white cotton.

Women's Voluntary Service Long Service Bar

This Women's Voluntary Service long service bar was worn in place of a W.V.S. long service medal. The bar is made of red, green and white cotton.

Women's Voluntary Service Long Service Bar

This Women's Voluntary Service long service bar was worn in place of a W.V.S. long service medal. The bar is made of red, green and white cotton.

Women's Voluntary Service Medal

A silver coloured medal made for the Women's Voluntary Service, which belonged to Dorothy Burbury. A silver clasp is attached to a green, red and white ribbon to which the medal is also attached. On the ...

Women's Voluntary Service Medal Box

A green leather box with gold trim and gold lettering upon it. The gold lettering reads 'WOMEN'S VOLUNTARY SERVICE MEDAL'. The box has a white silk lining on the inside of the lid and a red velvet lining ...

Women's Voluntary Service Memorandum

A memorandum from the W.V.S. headquarters entitled A.R.C Layettes , reminding that it is only applicants without a note from an A.R.C officer that should be refered to the A.R.C Home Service in connection ...

Women's Voluntary Service Memorandum

A memorandum entitled 'Important/ Correction to CN.CD1/49/ Page 2. 6th paragraph'. It makes ammendments to the paragraph on 'Enrolment in the Corps' in the specified document.

Women's Voluntary Service Memorandum

This is a memorandum from the Women's Voluntary Service headquarters in London to its regional offices, county and county borough organisers and centre organisers. It discusses the role of the record ...

Women's Voluntary Service Memorandum

This is a memorandum from the Women's Voluntary Service headquarters in London to their regional offices, county and county borough organisers and centre organisers. It quotes a statement made by the ...

Women's Voluntary Service Memorandum

This is a memorandum from the Women's Voluntary Service headquarters in London to their regional offices, county and county borough organisers and centre organisers. It concerns training courses taking ...

Women's Voluntary Service Memorandum

A memo from Mrs Parsons to all W.V.S county centres. She has a copy of a letter which might clarify points raised at the county meeting, 19th May 1950.

Women's Voluntary Service Memorandum

A small note from Mrs Parsons reminding all W.V.S centres that the enrolment forms should be sent to the local authority, and marked W.V.S, 2nd October 1950.

Women's Voluntary Service Memorandum

A memo which informs the W.V.S units of the reviewed mileage rate. Under 2,500 miles will now be six pence a mile, and over 2,500 miles will now be four pence a mile. Ref no. CN.T.1/51, 25th July 1951....

Women's Voluntary Service Metal Car Plate

This is a metal car plate, which was used to show that the car was associated with the Women's Voluntary Service Civil Defence. The two holes at the bottom of the plate were used to attach it to a car ...

Women's Voluntary Service Metal Car Plate

This is a metal car plate. The plate was used to show that a car was associated with the Women's Voluntary Service Civil Defence. The two holes at the bottom of the plate were used to attach it to a car ...

Women's Voluntary Service Music And Drama Competition Rules

This is a copy of the rules, from the Women's Voluntary Service, for the final of the Darby and Joan Music and Drama Competition held in 1952. The rules specify that there must be two distinct sections ...

Women's Voluntary Service Newsletter

Number four of five newsletters, 1957. It is entitled Approach to Industrial Concerns . It is one page with writing on the reverse side. The W.V.S logo is in the top left, 8th July 1957.