WW1 Womens Legion Women's Volunteer Worker Corps Lapel Badge

 WW1 Womens Legion Women's Volunteer Worker Corps Lapel Badge
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Guaranteed original. Complete & intact. This is an original WW1 Womens Legion Women's Volunteer Worker Corps lapel badge for sale. In good condition. Please see our other items for more original WW1, WW2 & post war British military badges for sale including other WW1 Womens Legion Women's Volunteer Worker Corps lapel badges.


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Women's Legion was a British charitable organisation created in 1915 by Edith Vane-Tempest-Stewart, the Marchioness of Londonderry. Its first general secretary (to 1918) was Rose Bradley, daughter of George Granville Bradley, Dean of Westminster. It comprised volunteers who wore military-style uniforms and took on various duties within agriculture, canteen, cookery and motor transport sections. More than 40,000 women joined its forces.

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