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The Milk Lady at New Park Farm

The Milk Lady at New Park Farm

£11.98Price
Anne McEntegart wanted to support the War Effort. Her Royal Air Force officer husband was working abroad and her only child was in Canada, evacuated for safety. Aged thirty-eight, Anne left London, and her life as the wife of an officer, to work on the land and deliver milk for Walter Gossling at New Park Farm, just outside the village of Brockenhurst, in the New Forest. 

Though not an official member of the Women's Land Army, Anne milked cows and stacked corn alongisde the land girls on the farm. Engagingly detailing the brim-full days of farm life during the build-up to the D-Day and after, this book celebrates the people and places - not to mention a wayward pony - which made up the wartime Brockenhurst community.

The Milk Lady at New Park Farm is a World War Two diary of farmwork, friendship and fulfilment among the ponies and corn sheaves of the New Forest.

To read excerpts, Shirley Nicholson's discovery of the diary, reviews and more, why not visit THE MILK LADY website?

• Paperback; 192 pages; Black and white & Colour illustrations
• 25 x 19.4 x 1.4 cm
• ISBN: 978-1907998065
• Publisher: RMC Books
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