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Witney Token

Witney brass token, 1655 Diameter 15mm The obverse features a lion. The name of 'JOHN YOUNG' is inscribed around the outside and there is a five pointed star above. The reverse features the letters 'Y', ...

Women's Voluntary Service Bulletin

A bulletin sent out by the W.V.S to all reception areas encouraging and offering advice to its members who are looking after evacuees. In the top left corner is the W.V.S logo, 24th July 1944.

Women's Voluntary Service Circular about the Reception of Evacuees

This is a circular from the Women's Voluntary Service called Reception of Evacuees: Loan of Bedding and Other Gift Equipment. It gives information on loaning blankets and other equipment to help the comfort ...

Women's Voluntary Service Circular about Utility Furniture.

This is a confidential circular from the Women's Voluntary Service, containing information about utility furniture. It was issued on the 24th July 1944.

Women's Voluntary Service Document

A document presenting an address given by the Dean of Westminster praising the work undertaken by the Women's Voluntary Service during the Second World War, 20th November 1951.

Women's Voluntary Service Letter

A letter from D.J. Bedford, the County Organiser of the W.V.S., to Mrs Gibbs. It confirms that Ms Bedford would be happy to sign Mrs Gibbs's medal form but notifies her that her appointment form cannot ...

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 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 Order Form

An order form for the W.V.S uniform, including dresses, overalls, blouses and skirts, jumpers, hats, aprons, handkerchiefs, badges, buttons and keyrings. The order is two pages long with writing on both ...

Women's Voluntary Service Region Nine Card

A card, or poster, that was presumably linked with the W.V.S. Civil Defence. The card states Region Nine on the top of the card. Then it has the number 12 in a blue triangle in the top left hand corner ...

Women's Voluntary Service Region Nine Document

A document which notes the female population figures for Warwickshire, entitled Population Figures for One-in-Five / Region Nine . It has three columns headed - Total Female Population, Female Population ...

Women's Voluntary Service Report on Civil Defence Corp Recruitment

This is a Women's Voluntary Service report on proposals for the division of the Civil Defence Corp and the recruitment of volunteers. The report was issued on 7 November 1949.

Women's Voluntary Service Report on Civil Defence Recruitment

This is a Women's Voluntary Service report on Civil Defence Recruitment. It was issued on 16 March 1950.

Women's Voluntary Service Stationary Application Form

A W.V.S application form for stationary. On the reverse side there are points to follow when using stationary so that nothing is wasted or used for the wrong purpose, 18th February 1963.