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Women Gardeners (drinking tea) 1939

Women Gardeners (drinking tea) 1939

Women Gardeners (drinking tea), RBG Kew, 1939. A tea break was only instigated at Kew after Minnie Hill made a personal appeal to the director, Sir Arthur Hill, and just ten minutes each afternoon was allowed... Read more

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Filename: p169 - 006618LA20120217-010 women tea break wwii.jpg

Size: 3364 x 3885 (6.0MB)

Date: 4th February 2015

Credit: Copyright RBG Kew

Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work

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© RBG KEW

Women Gardeners (drinking tea) 1939

Women Gardeners (drinking tea), RBG Kew, 1939. A tea break was only instigated at Kew after Minnie Hill made a personal appeal to the director, Sir Arthur Hill, and just ten minutes each afternoon was allowed. L-R Else jensen, Margaret Lancaster, Betty Cooper, unidentified, Jean Sharps, Frances Sharps

© RBG KEW

Media ID 10630236

Black And White Female Gardener History Kew Gardens Mono Monochrome Rbg Kew Royal Botanic Gardens Royal Botanic Gardens Kew World War Ii Wwii

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