Lumberjills - Britain's Forgotten Army Foat JoannaPaperback / softback
Lumberjills - Britain's Forgotten Army Foat JoannaPaperback / softback During the two world wars, it is well known that women all over the country entered factories, armed services and farms, filling…
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Lumberjills - Britain's Forgotten Army Foat JoannaPaperback / softback
During the two world wars, it is well known that women all over the country entered factories, armed services and farms, filling gaps left by the exodus of men. Timber was a vital resource, imported into the UK in vast quantities, but wartime meant the country had to be self-sufficient - and without the men that usually took on the work. What is less well known is that one of the vital services women filled during these tumultuous times was in forestry, forming the Women's Timber Corps.
In stepped the Lumberjills: the government reluctantly recruited thousands of women to carry out this 'man's job'; they were responsible for felling and crosscutting trees by hand, operating sawmills, driving tractors and hauling timber trucks. Without it, mining, shipbuilding and a whole host of other industries would grind to a halt. But despite their irreplaceable role in the wars, their role has been